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News
Stop Resolutions Making Application to Congress to call a [Constitutional] Convention for Proposing Amendments
- By The John Birch Society
Lawmakers across the country are being beguiled into introducing and passing resolutions making application to Congress to call a convention for proposing amendments to the Constitution, also known as a federal constitutional convention (Con-Con), Article V Convention, or a “convention of states” as some erroneously call it.
Given the current widespread lack of knowledge about the Constitution and understanding of the principles of liberty that undergird it, convening such a convention today is likely to result in far greater harm than any purported benefits — placing our entire U.S. Constitution and republican form of government at jeopardy. Rather than pushing resolutions that apply to Congress for an Article V Convention, state legislators should consider nullification to rein in federal overreach. To safeguard the Constitution, urge your state legislators to oppose all Article V constitutional convention resolutions.
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Call to Action: Three Important Action Items
- By Greenville Patriot Caucus
You know we're in legislative session when you get a multitude of updates on Calls-to-Action!
Before we get into updates, we want to preface that this will be the norm during the legislative session. Bills are constantly changing, there is a lot of nuance surrounding our legislative procedure, and Greenville Patriot Caucus is in constant contact with our legislators to make sure we're giving you the most up-to-date and accurate information. GPC strives to simplify the complexity of this season, to keep you well-informed, and in a position to make a difference. Choosing to be a part of Greenville Patriot Caucus means being a part of the solution - but that doesn't come without hard work and diligence. So while we understand it can be heavy to receive multiple updates to Calls-to-Actions, we need you to stay plugged in and remain active participants by acting on the CTAs we send out. The bills are moving rapidly this legislative season and our reps are saying they've been able to stop multiple bad bills already based on grassroots efforts. This is how we #AdvanceLibertyTogether! Thank you for choosing to be a part of Greenville Patriot Caucus.
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Hostility to Churches Fueled by Biden’s Anti-Faith Climate
- By Tony Perkins - The Washington Stand
“It’s an emotional moment,” Pastor Robin Lutjohann said quietly, surveying the rubble of his church. “It’s been a place of worship for a number of communities for over a century,” he told reporters after a six-alarm fire raged through the building Easter Sunday, destroying the Massachusetts landmark. “It fills me with sadness and dread about the work that is ahead of us,” Lutjohann admitted, wondering why anyone would have such malice toward Faith Lutheran. “If and when a person is found who has done this then we will pray for the power to forgive,” he insisted.
Unfortunately, his congregation isn’t alone in that prayer. An astonishing 436 churches in America were victims of criminal attacks in 2023, according to a new report from Family Research Council — more than double the number in 2022. From shattering stained glass and spray-painting relics to lighting five-gallon drums of gasoline on fire and riddling altars with bullet holes, houses of worship have become an increasingly dangerous target.
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Coral Ridge Ministries Honored with the National Religious Broadcasters 'Milestone Award'
- By Christian Newswire
Award Recognizes the Ministry’s 50 Years of Exemplary Service in Christian Broadcasting
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) presented Coral Ridge Ministries (CRM) with the prestigious “Milestone Award” during the 2024 NRB International Christian Media Convention Feb. 20-23 in Nashville, Tennessee.
NRB acknowledges that longevity in any field is a rarity and exemplary service in Christian Broadcasting for more than 50 years is a feat worthy of recognition and applause. For this reason, the “Milestone Award” is reserved specifically for organizations with more than five decades in Christian Broadcasting.
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Department of Transportation Looking Into Disabling Cars At-Will
- By Eagle Forum
The Biden administration is trying to be a “backseat driver” by encroaching on our property and privacy rights. The Department of Transportation (DOT) has started the process of implementing a device mandate in all new cars that would spy on our driving and have the ability to disable the car. Mandating a kill switch in our vehicles would be the death of our automobile autonomy.
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