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Sun sets on Sunrise s partnership with state
Friday, May 14, 2021 |
Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
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An organization that handles adoptions in Kentucky could be in trouble this summer for not operating the way the governor wants it to.
Sunrise Children s Services, affiliated with the Kentucky Baptist Convention, has taken care of children for more than 150 years, placing them for adoption and foster care with the blessing of the state government. Now our current governor, who happens to be a Democrat, is wanting to not renew that contract because they are operating according to their Christian beliefs, Ostrander reports. They do not adopt children to homosexual couples and transgender couples.
No, pastors, God is not okay with abortion
Thursday, April 15, 2021 |
Charlie Butts (OneNewsNow.com)
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The founder of a continual bulwark for families and the values that make families strong says Christians need to respond to an organization in Kentucky that is using lies to promote abortion.
The Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, a group of pro-abortion preachers, is funding a billboard campaign in Louisville, Nicholasville, and Paducah that falsely suggests God is okay with ending another person s life. Kent Ostrander of The Kentucky Family Foundation is concerned about those who call on the name of Jesus but do not stand on His Word, often times confusing other people.
Kentucky Today/Brandon Porter
By MARK MAYNARD and BRANDON PORTER
Kentucky Today Apr 3, 2021
15 hrs ago
Rep. Joe Fischer, R-Ft. Thomas, sponsored the constitutional amendment on abortion that received passage Tuesday. Kentucky Today/Brandon Porter
FRANKFORT, Ky. (KT) â Pro-life supporters were thankful and pleased Tuesday with the Senate passage of a constitutional amendment on abortion that puts the issue in the hands of Kentucky citizens.
House Bill 91 is one sentence, but it speaks volumes and the Senate recognized that by passing it in the last hours of the 2021 General Assembly.
The amendment that will be put on the ballot in November 2022 simply states: âTo protect human life, nothing in this Constitution shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion.â If it passes the constitution would then pre-empt any court ruling that could legalize abortion in the state