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CITIZEN: SCOTUS hears case on Christian counseling.
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider a challenge to a Colorado ban on Christian counseling. In recent years, LGBTQ advocates have sought to

CITIZEN: The Family Foundation urges U.S. Supreme Court to uphold Save Girls’ Sports Laws in amicus brief.
During the current U.S. Supreme Court term, the Court will consider two challenges from LGBTQ advocates to laws that prohibit biological males from participating in

CITIZEN: Dr. Dobson: A champion of faith and family.
There are very few lives that have had such a widespread impact on an entire nation, with lasting influence, through their words, actions, and life,

CITIZEN: Charlie Kirk: A martyr who mattered.
Everyone now knows the name of Charlie Kirk, the Christian activist who was shot at Utah Valley University several months ago. I myself was like

CITIZEN: A tipping point for faith, family, and freedom.
We are living in a profound moment of cultural and spiritual challenge. Across our nation, Christians are facing unprecedented pressure for standing firm in their

CITIZEN: Four new education laws every family should know.
As the school bells ring in the start of a new academic year, students, parents, and educators across Kentucky will be greeted not only by