Planned Parenthood has refused to produce records that could prove it has irreversibly harmed children without parental consent as part of its booming transgender business — possibly with the collusion of the Biden administration, a state attorney general revealed this week. Numerous transgender clinics in Missouri, including those affiliated with Planned Parenthood, have failed to […]The post Planned Parenthood is Pushing Transgender Hormones on Kids Without Parental Consent appeared first on LifeNews.com.
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Three emergency transfers took place in less than two weeks from the notoriously? dangerous Access Health Center? in Downers Grove, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois. All three involved women with dangerous post-abortion hemorrhaging. The 911 records were provided courtesy of? Pro-Life Action League. #1: POST-ABORTION “SIGNIFICANT” HEMORRHAGE/LACERATION The first of the three emergency transfers documented at Access Health […]The post Abortion Clinic Injures Three Women in Botched Abortions in 10 Days appeared first on LifeNews.com.
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NASHVILLE, TN (April 12, 2024)? –? StowTown Records? has announced the release of a brand-new recording from popular, multi-award winning quintet,? Legacy Five. The recording, appropriately titled? 25, hits retail outlets? today and celebrates the group's 25-year legacy of sharing the message of the Gospel in song. “I can’t believe Legacy Five is in our 25th year,” group co-founder,? Scott Fowler? shares. “This Read More
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An appeals court has rejected a Kansas-based church's attempt to stop an Internal Revenue Service investigation from obtaining its bank records as part of an investigation of a state senator.
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Statistics reveal that three out of ten women in the country have experienced abuse at some point in their lives. Theologians and leaders weigh on how to turn churches into safe places for them.For too many Brazilian women abused by their spouses, the answer church leaders have given to their suffering is Ephesians 5:22: “Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands.”“It’s the cruelest phrase in the Bible,” one woman told journalist Marília de Camargo César, as she records in O Grito de Eva (Eve’s Cry). “[Church leaders] teach it in a twisted way, without taking into account the historical context, traditions, culture,” she explains, identified in the book only as Professor Regina.Three out of ten Brazilian women suffer domestic violence at some point in their lives. The country has high rates of violence against women, ranking fifth in the world. Last year, a national hotline received calls from an average of 245 women each day reporting some kind of violence. All this in a nation where women comprise m ore than half (58%) of evangelicals.Recent allegations of abuse in North American churches have generated discussion in the Brazilian church around the issue, but churches and denominations have standard procedures or adopted best practices for addressing domestic violence. Yet in an environment where many survivors don’t report violence because of shame and fear of retaliation, evangelical churches have the opportunity to be places of shelter and guidance for hurting women.Given these realities, CT invited six evangelical leaders who are experts on the subject to answer the following question: “What should church leaders do when a female congregant says she has been a victim of abuse or violence?”Answers have been edited for clarity and style.Continue reading...
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