Friend,
Welcome to the Friday Five! Every Friday we share our top articles,
stories, and quotes for you to read and share with your friends and
church families.
Nonprofits like ours are expected to
experience significant impacts to our fundraising efforts. If you
support our work, would
you consider making a needed $100, $50, $25, $10, or even $5 donation
to ensure we have the resources necessary to remain financially
healthy during these difficult times?
1. NC VALUES VOICE: Live with
David Benham and Justin Reeder
This week's NC Values Voice program featured David Benham
and Justin Reeder, two Christians who have been arrested right here in
North Carolina for innocently walking and praying on the sidewalks
outside abortion clinics in Greensboro and Charlotte. Click
here to watch the interview. You can also visit www.ncvalues.org/voice
to view all of our past interviews, as well as watch the Voice live
streamed every Wednesday at 7:30pm.
2. NC VALUES: We surpassed our COVID-19
Matching Grant Opportunity goal!
We're excited to share with you that—thanks to your generous
support—we have surpassed our COVID-19 Matching Grant
Opportunity goal! We're blown away by your generosity and support,
especially given the circumstances charities like ours find themselves
in with this COVID-19 context.
Every dollar donated in April
will have its impact doubled towards defending your pro-life,
pro-family, and pro-religious liberty values.
3.
WBTV: Rowan County, Hobby Lobby at odds on store's potential
reopening
"Hobby Lobby and Rowan County are at odds over the potential
reopening of the retail store, despite the Stay at Home order.
In an email, Hobby Lobby announced its intention to reopen the
Salisbury location on Monday.
“We submitted a request with the North Carolina Department of
Revenue a couple of weeks ago, and in response they sent us a letter
stating that we could operate our store under Governor Cooper’s
Executive Order No. 121 and in accordance with the updated social
distancing requirements in Executive Order No. 131.” wrote Alicia
Crawford Wiley in an email to Rowan County Manager Aaron Church. Wiley
is listed as the associate general counsel for Hobby
Lobby." For more updates and insights on the events surrounding
the Hobby Lobby and Rowan County conflict, check out Liberty
Headlines' articles here
and here.
4. NATIONAL REVIEW: Proposals
to Ban Homeschooling Are an Attack on Pluralism
"A prison composed of “reading,” “writing,” “arithmatic” (yes,
“arithmatic”), and the Bible. That is how an illustration in the
latest issue of the Harvard Magazine portrays homeschooling. While
other children run and play outside, the poor homeschooler squints out
between the bars. (An updated version of this illustration changes
“arithmatic” to “arithmetic.”)
The story accompanying this illustration focuses on an argument by
the celebrated Harvard Law professor Elizabeth Bartholet that
homeschooling “not only violates children’s right to a ‘meaningful
education’ and their right to be protected from potential child abuse,
but may keep them from contributing positively to a democratic
society.” Because of the dangers of homeschooling, Bartholet
recommends that it should be presumptively banned either by the courts
or various legislatures. According to federal data, a little over 3
percent of American children are currently homeschooled (about 1.7
million). This percentage has almost doubled in the past 20 years.
Parents homeschool for a number of reasons, but many homeschool for
religious reasons (hence, the Bible as part of the prison in that
illustration)."
5. BLEXIT NC: BLEXIT NC talks with
NC Values and SBA leadership
Check out this week's earlier lives streamed interview with
BLEXIT NC, Susan B. Anthony List leaders Michelle Ashley (NC State
Director) and Tami Fitzgerald (State Chair, NC Values Executive
Director).
5+. WBTV: NC General Assembly back
in session! NC House passes $1.7 billion COVID-19 relief bill in
near-unanimous vote
NC Values is representing your values at the General Assembly,
even though we are not allowed into the building at this time. We
will continue to monitor legislation and insure that your values are
well represented during the legislative session, even given the
difficulties presented by COVID-19.
"One day after the
North Carolina Senate passed their COVID-19 relief bill, the House has
passed their version.
The $1.7 billion relief bill passed 116-1 on Thursday afternoon.
The Senate’s version of the bill passed unanimously on Wednesday. It
would spend a lower amount of $1.36 billion. Leaders in both chambers
spent Thursday afternoon and evening discussing the differences with
the goal of passing a compromise bill Friday.
About $3.5 billion in federal funding
has been made available to North Carolina, so this initial bill would
not spend the entire amount, with legislators anticipating a variety
of additional needs will arise as the crisis continues."
ONGOING PRAYER: CORONAVIRUS
LORD, we pray to you regarding the health pandemic facing our
nation and the world. Christ—you are the Great Physician—and we bring
to you a solemn petition in regards to our physical, social, and
economic health.
Protect our bodies and our nation as we combat the coronavirus.
We pray that our leaders in office will be blessed with wisdom to make
decisions in the interest of public health and saving lives. We pray
in particular for the elderly, who are most at risk to experience
complications when infected. We pray for all the medical
professionals on the front-lines of battling this virus.
LORD, protect all of us from infection, and may you work
through your Church in the midst of this crisis to help bring people
to acknowledge you are sovereign and good. We pray deeply that people
will come to salvation, and that our neighbors will spend their time
wisely with their families praising God for our blessings.
We pray that this virus will quickly die out, that our public
efforts—as communities and neighbors—will slow the virus' spread and
impact. LORD, we ask for you to work through those individuals
currently developing a cure, and plead that it may come soon. We also
pray for all those who will be impacted by the economic fallout of the
measures taken to combat the viruses. Be with individuals nearing
retirement who will have their savings ravaged; be with small business
owners and employees—particularly those in recreation, dining,
part-time employment, and vacation industries—who may face bankruptcy
and financial stress related to economic decline; be with our nation
as a whole, as it sets itself on the difficult path of recovering
physically and economically from this virus.
LORD, we acknowledge you are good, and that your provision for
your children is unquestionable. May your inspired words remind us in
this time of panic and anxiety:
"Be not anxious
for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for
your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than the food,
and the body than the raiment? Behold the birds of the heaven, that
they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; and your
heavenly Father feedeth them. Are not ye of much more value than they?
And which of you by being anxious can add one cubit unto the measure
of his life? And why are ye anxious concerning raiment? Consider the
lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they
spin: yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not
arrayed like one of these. But if God doth so clothe the grass of the
field, which to-day is, and to-morrow is cast into the oven, shall he
not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? Be not therefore
anxious, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or,
Wherewithal shall we be clothed? For after all these things do the
Gentiles seek; for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of
all these things. But seek ye first his kingdom, and his
righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Be not
therefore anxious for the morrow: for the morrow will be anxious for
itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." (Matthew
6:25-34)
Amen
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Sincerely,
North Carolina Values Coalition
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