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1. NC VALUES: They chose
indoctrination
Over the past couple of days, 30,000 of you stood with
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and signed his petition opposing the divisive
Social Studies Standards revisions. 3,500 of you even sent tens of
thousands of emails to members of the NC State Board of Education
asking them to vote “no” on the current version and, instead, adopt
the version that was presented to the Board on June 8, 2020.
Unfortunately, the NC Board of Education decided to
ignore your voice and side with institutionalizing indoctrination.
2. NC VALUES: Tell your Harrisburg
Officials to Oppose Anti-Religious Liberty SOGI Ordinances
Harrisburg
NC officials will vote on Monday, February 8th, on
expanding the town's nondiscrimination policy to include, among other
things, “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” (SOGI). Following
the expiration of HB142 and the state legislature’s inability to make
its provision permanent, local governments are conspiring together to
pass local sexual orientation and gender identity ordinances that
undermine religious liberty. Officials in cities such as Carrboro,
Chapel Hill, and Durham, and counties such as Orange and Mecklenburg, have
decided to enact such changes, despite the fact that these types of
local ordinances violate the State Constitution as well as First
Amendment protections in the Federal Constitution for freedom of
religion, speech, association and conscience.
Would you take a minute
and use our click-to-contact tool to tell Harrisburg officials to
OPPOSE any anti-religious liberty SOGI policies and
ordinances?
3. DAILY SIGNAL: For female athlete,
Biden’s transgender executive order ‘heartbreaking’
"Four accomplished female athletes filed a lawsuit in
federal court in Connecticut in February 2020, fighting for their
right to do just that after they kept losing track meets to biological
males who “identify” as females.
In an email, one of those athletes, Selina Soule,
described how it felt when she heard about Biden’s executive order
mandating a new interpretation of federal anti-discrimination
laws."
"It’s really heartbreaking and disappointing to watch
the Biden administration push this gender identity policy, because I
know how it affects girls. I’ve lived under this policy in
Connecticut.
Girls like me lose championships, podium spots,
advancement opportunities, and the recognition we deserve because
we’re forced to compete against biological males in our races.
Women fought long and hard for athletic opportunities,
and I want to preserve those opportunities for the next generation of
female athletes."
4. PAUL STAM: The NCGOP 2020 Election
Results
“How did the NC GOP do in the November 2020 elections? Here is the
big picture at the local, state, and national level, including the
presidency.
Local level. Before the election
Republicans controlled 59 County commissions. After the election the
GOP controls 61 County commissions. Since Democrats control
commissions with greater county populations, the counties controlled
by Republican/Democrat members is about 50/50. It will skew more to
the Democrats after the 2020 census figures are
reported.
State level. In legislative races
Republicans went from 65 to 69 representatives of the 120-member State
House, short of the 72 required to override a veto. A veto override is
much more achievable with 69 than with 65 votes. In the 2011-2012
session the NC GOP held 68 House seats. Overrides of Governor Perdue’s
vetoes prevailed 8 times. There were 17 Democrats who voted one or
more times to override Governor Perdue. There are more than 3
persuadable House Democrats.”
5. NORTH STATE JOURNAL: After parent
outcry and lawmaker pressure, Cooper allows schools to hold in-person
learning
"Gov. Roy Cooper said the state’s schools should return
to in-person instruction at [yesterday's] COVID-19 press
conference.
During a Council of State meeting earlier in the day,
Truitt said that she and Davis would join today’s COVID-19 briefing in
'an effort to urge our districts across the state to re-open our
schools to in-person learning.'"
WEEKLY PRAYER: LIFE
LORD, we recognize that you are Sovereign over all creation. We
recognize you made man from the dust, and in your mercy crowned
creation with man and woman made in your image. What a wonder it is
that you would bestow upon us this blessing and
responsibility!
We pray LORD that we would not take this for granted. We pray
that both this great responsibility, and this great dignity, may
motivate us to love you more, love our neighbor more, and love
ourselves more
LORD, may we as a culture truly see and believe that children
are a blessing from the LORD—born or unborn; able
or disabled. All children should have an opportunity to
experience the liberty of life.
"At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, 'Who,
then, is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?' He called a little
child to him, and placed the child among them. And he said: 'Truly I
tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will
never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly
position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And
whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me. If anyone
causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it
would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their
neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.'" (Matthew
18:1-6)
LORD, we also pray for our children and their
innocence, for the protection of the religious liberties of businesses
and churches, and for the rights of parents over their kids. With
activists seeking to reboot the tired debate on HB2, we pray that city
officials may not bend a knee to their demands.
Finally, we
pray thanksgiving and gratitude for Justice Newby's recount
win.
Amen
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