U.N. Won’t Send COVID-19 Funds to Pro-Life Nation Unless it Legalizes Abortions

(Life News) The United Nations is using coronavirus aid to pressure Ecuador to legalize the killing of unborn babies in abortions, pro-life leaders in the country said this month. The Catholic News Agency reports the country’s Ministry of Foreign Relations and Human Mobility recently asked for $46.4 million in aid from the UN Humanitarian Response Plan … More U.N. Won’t Send COVID-19 Funds to Pro-Life Nation Unless it Legalizes Abortions

The Untold Story of the Persecuted Church During the 2020 Pandemic

The Untold Story of the Persecuted Church During the 2020 Pandemic The Q & A sessions below highlight a discussion between Stand in the Gap Today radio hosts and guest, Justin Murff, Executive Director of the MENA Collective, a Christian Aid group helping ministries in the Middle East and North Africa.   What is the MENA Collective? Listen Here What is happening to believers in … More The Untold Story of the Persecuted Church During the 2020 Pandemic

“Unless bureaucracy is constantly resisted…”

American Minute with Bill Federer Coolidge: “Unless bureaucracy is constantly resisted it breaks down representative government … having authority over everybody and being responsible to nobody” President Calvin Coolidge warned in a speech at the College of William and Mary, MAY 15, 1926: “But there is another … recent development … the greatly disproportionate influence of organized minorities … Artificial … More “Unless bureaucracy is constantly resisted…”

Mother’s Day Origins & Ageless Importance

American Minute with Bill Federer A Mothers’ Day celebration was held in Boston in 1872 at the suggestion of abolitionist and suffragist Julia Ward Howe, writer of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” In the following decades, numerous Mother’s Day efforts sprang up. One was in 1904, by the administrator of the University of Notre Dame, Frank Hering, After observing students sending penny … More Mother’s Day Origins & Ageless Importance

National Days of Prayer & Eisenhower’s “Back to God” Program

American Minute with Bill Federer President Reagan stated January 27, 1983: “In 1775, the Continental Congress proclaimed the first National Day of Prayer … In 1783, the Treaty of Paris officially ended the long, weary Revolutionary War during which a National Day of Prayer had been proclaimed every spring for eight years.”   CONTINUED AT SOURCE