Friend,
Welcome to the Friday Five! Every Friday we share our top five
articles, stories, and quotes for you to read and share with your
friends and church families.
We
would be very grateful if you could make a donation of $100, $50, $25,
or $10 today towards our work producing these Friday Fives and
fighting for your values on the public square!
1. IFFNC: Read the Harris Funeral Homes
Amicus Brief
The NC Values' sister organization,
the Institute for Faith and Family, has filed
an amicus brief for one of the most important religious liberty
Supreme Court cases of our lifetime.
At the the heart of the case is deciding
whether or not Americans should be able to rely on what the law says.
If judges are allowed to uphold rulings against Harris Funeral Homes,
the resulting redefinition of "sex" to mean "gender identity" will
create chaos and be unfair to women and girls.
No business
owner should be punished for relying on existing laws. Redefining
"sex" to mean "gender identity" will create a swamp of legal confusion
and unfair situations for women and girls, such as being able to
fairly compete in women's sports.
2. THE GOSPEL COALITION: He Asked to Hug
the Woman Who Killed His Brother: ‘I Forgive You.’ ‘I Love You.’ ‘Give
Your Life to Christ.’
"On September 6, 2018, Amber Guyer—an
off-duty patrol officer in Dallas—entered the apartment of 26-year-old
accountant Botham Jean. She later said she thought it was her own
apartment and mistook Jean for a burglar, shooting and killing
him.
One year later, on October 1, 2019, she
was found guilty of murder. On October 2, she was sentenced to 10
years in prison.
Botham Jean’s brother Brandt was allowed
to give a victim-impact statement, and he addressed Amber Guyer
directly.
The result was a beautiful Christian
testimony—truly salt and light in a dark and twisted world."
3. LIFE NEWS: ABC CBS NBC MSNBC NPR PBS
All Refused to Cover Abortionist Who Kept 2246 Aborted Babies
"The grotesque nature of abortion and the
industry that profits from it is routinely hidden by the national
press beneath a gauzy layer of rhetorical blather about a “woman’s
right to choose.” It’s drummed into the public daily: Abortion is a
precious civil right, a sacrament of feminism, never a death, let
alone a murder.
Look no further than the
discovery of more than 2,200 dead babies in the Illinois
garage of a recently deceased abortionist named
Ulrich Klopfer.
They told us Dr. Kermit Gosnell was one
of a kind in his creepy storage of dead-baby parts in jars. It turns
out he was a piker. Klopfer stored each “fetus” in a plastic bag full
of medical-grade preservative, put them in boxes – more than 70 boxes,
from the garage floor to the ceiling."
4. CAROLINA JOURNAL: Taking
inventory of social justice teaching in public schools
"Wake County parent Dina Bartus
garnered national attention recently for exposing a controversial
assignment given to her child and other
10th–graders at Heritage High
School in Wake Forest.
The “diversity inventory”
assignment was a worksheet that inquired about the gender,
race/ethnicity, age, sexuality, ability, religion and socio-economic
status of students and their classmates, teachers, close friends,
doctors, household, and neighbors. In an interview with Fox News
commentator Todd Starnes, Bartus observed that asking teenagers to
reveal details about their private lives to
their classmates put them in “very uncomfortable and possibly
dangerous situations.” That’s the kind of
foresight and common sense her son’s teacher apparently did not
possess."
5. WATCH: ADF's “I’m the Fastest Girl to
Compete” Video
For the first time in North
Carolina history, this past Spring the NCHSAA voted to allow athletes
who were born male to compete against girls in high school sports (and
vice versa). Across the US where similar policies have been adopted,
girls are unable to win against the boys who are identifying as girls.
This isn't about self expression - this is about a woman's right to
fairly compete and win! This is the same group that issued probations
against Stanly County cheerleaders supporting the President.
Tell NCHSAA you want their policies
changed: https://www.ncvalues.org/contact_nchsaa
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.
Father, we pray for all the pro-life bills moving through the
NC House and Senate. We also continue to pray that we may see other
pro-life legislation pass and protect women and unborn babies. Help
us, Lord, to rise to the call for action to show up at legislative
rallies and committee meetings to show our legislators how strongly we
support the right to life. Give our legislators courage to stand up
for the unborn and to champion protecting the unborn as the
centerpiece of their own public service. Never let us rest until we
change our society so that it sees the value of life in the womb and
abortion becomes unthinkable.
"And Moses said to the
people, 'Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of
the Lord, which he will
work for you today. For the Egyptians whom you see today,
you shall never see again. The Lord will fight for you, and
you have only to be silent.'” (Exodus
14:13-14)
Amen
PS: Would you consider joining and praying with Rev.
Franklin Graham at one of their Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association's Decision
America Tour events in North Carolina?
Decision
America North Carolina Tour Stops:
Fayetteville Tuesday, October 1 7 p.m. –
Festival Park
Greenville Wednesday, October 2 7 p.m. –
Pitt County American Legion Agricultural Fairgrounds
Wilmington Saturday, October 5 4 p.m. –
Legion Stadium
Raleigh Sunday, October 6 4 p.m. –
Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
Greensboro Wednesday, October
9 7 p.m. – White Oak Amphitheatre at the Greensboro Coliseum
Complex
Hickory Thursday, October 10 7 p.m. –
L.P. Frans Stadium
Charlotte Saturday, October 12 4 p.m. –
PNC Music Pavilion
Asheville Sunday, October 13 4 p.m. –
U.S. Cellular Center
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the NC Values Coalition continue to fight for your rights? You can
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Sincerely,
North Carolina Values Coalition
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