Lawmaker Calls for ODU Students to Be Awarded Medals of Freedom

Last week, an ISIS-supporting terrorist opened fire in an Old Dominion University classroom, killing one and injuring two. Luckily, the shooter was stopped before he could harm anyone else — by ROTC students. Now, a Virginia lawmaker, Delegate Wren Williams, is calling on President Trump to present these students with a Medal of Freedom. Let … Continued

Dire Straits for Midterms? Gas Price Surge Troubles Senators

Amid uncertainty in a vital global shipping lane brought on by the conflict with Iran, gas pump prices are way up. Some in Congress think that could be a problem for their constituents and for Republicans’ chances in the midterms. Have you taken your place on the wall?   “Naturally, we’re all really concerned,” Sen. Jim Justice, R-W.Va., told … Continued

Report Warns Minors Can Easily Access Cross-Sex Hornones

Even as more than two dozen states have banned minors’ access to cross-sex hormones, a new report notes that children can still obtain estrogen and testosterone online with little oversight, giving rise to distribution networks for “homebrewed” hormones. This content is supported by your donations. Give today.   The advocacy group Do No Harm stated … Continued

State AGs Question Climate Bias in the Judicial System

(The Center Square) – Two dozen state attorneys general have written to the secretaries of Transportation, Energy and War asking them to investigate the federal funding of two organizations due to the groups’ refusal to take action on a politically biased climate chapter in a reference manual that is used by judges – the attorneys … Continued

Cruz Calls Out Tucker Carlson, Warns of Antisemitism on the Right

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, accused political commentator Tucker Carlson of hating him for being a Christian and warned that his influence threatens to plunge the Republican Party into antisemitism. Our Monthly Ministry Partners are the lifeblood of IFA. Join today.   “In the last year-and-a-half, I have seen more antisemitism on the right than at … Continued

1,500 Years Later, St. Patrick’s Amazing Story

Editor’s note: Saint Patrick’s Day is this Tuesday. As many Americans prepare for festivities, IFA Board Member Larry Tomczak has written this excellent article explaining why we celebrate in the first place. If you engage people in conversation about Saint Patrick, you may find them having whiplash when you tell them the real story from … Continued

Desperate for Change—Day 23

The following is an excerpt from our devotional series Desperate for Change. “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” –Ephesians 5:11 It seems that most of the serious political scandals have involved cover ups. It wasn’t always the misdeed that was the worst, so much as the lying and … Continued

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