Today Thomas More Society attorneys filed a lawsuit against West Career and Technical Academy and the Clark County School District on behalf of a student who was denied the right to start a pro-life club. The lawsuit asserts that school administrators violated student Angelique Clark’s free speech rights by denying her application to form a Students for Life group at the Las Vegas high school.
Pro-Life Champions, the producers of the 40 film, are teaming up with 40 Days for Life to encourage local leaders in the United States and other countries to use this powerful movie as a tool to educate, inspire and motivate pro-life volunteers to get involved with 40 Days for Life. The upcoming Fall Campaign will take place from September 23 to November 1, 2015. 40 has released a new website page for this collaborative effort.
One year ago a potentially catastrophic medical challenge and resultant media tsunami nearly overwhelmed international mission agency SIM, which operated a hospital in Liberia’s Ebola hot zone. What happened to SIM could happen to any organization that doesn’t have the capacity or experience to handle a media deluge, according to InChrist Communications (www.inchristcommunications.com), the faith-based communications firm that supported SIM with crisis communications services throughout the ordeal.
The only way to describe it is my soul just grieves.
The undercover videos from the Center for Medical Progress have caught everyone’s attention on social media, now leading to Congressional investigations and an initial vote to defund Planned Parenthood this week (while it failed in the Senate, many observers note it provided an important first step).
Wallace Shaunfield’s new book, “HUMANS,” tells the fascinating story of how early Homo sapiens became modern humans. The key factor is that early humans were instinctive creatures, while modern humans are thinking, reasoning beings with full consciousness. “HUMANS” answers the questions of how and when early humans become modern with full consciousness.
In her new book, Ferguson and Faith: Sparking Leadership & Awakening Community (Chalice Press, 2015), set to be released August 4, 2015, a few days shy of the first anniversary of the tragic shooting death of Michael Brown, Dr. Leah Gunning Francis of St. Louis, takes us behind the frontlines of the civil unrest, sharing stories from over twenty faith leaders and more than a dozen young activists who joined together in the midst of chaos to form a powerful network of leaders in partnership for one common goal: justice.
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