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1. NC VALUES: ✏️ Stop
Biden from erasing women.
For over 50 years, Title IX has
helped young women access fair and competitive sports, safe and
private facilities, and educational and financial opportunities. Maybe
you were even one of them!
Now, the Biden Administration is
set on redefining what Title IX means by sex to include sexual
orientation, gender identity, and more.
There are less than 11 days to
provide public feedback before they make a decision. Every unique
comment submitted must be counted and reviewed, and then given an
individualized response. Already, over 130,000 public comments have
been submitted, forcing the administration to withdraw two rules
because of the overwhelming public pressure against redefining
womanhood, endangering children, and undermining religious liberty.
Would you consider submitting a
personalized response?
2. CAROLINA JOURNAL: Legislative
leaders label N.C. Supreme Court’s redistricting action
‘irreconcilable’ with U.S. Constitution
"Republican leaders of the N.C. General Assembly want the
U.S. Supreme Court to limit state courts’ ability to throw out
congressional election maps. The request arrived Monday in a new brief
filed in the case Moore v. Harper."
"If a redistricting process more starkly contrary to the U.S.
Constitution’s Elections Clause exists, it is hard to imagine
it," legislators’ attorneys wrote.
For more on the topic, check out this article from the
Wall Street journal.
3. NORTH STATE JOURNAL: New Wake
schools’ diversity leader presented on ‘social justice’ in high school
math
"A presentation obtained by North State Journal shows the new
leader of Wake County Public Schools’ Office of Equity Affairs
presented on 'culturally responsive teaching and social justice in
high school mathematics classrooms' at a 2021 Math Summit held at N.C.
State University."
"On Mar. 1 of this year, Chavis was named to fill the
assistant superintendent vacancy left by Rodney Trice in the Office of
Equity Affairs (OEA). He will have a starting salary of $129,000 a
year."
"Based on records requests made by North State Journal in
2021, the Office of Equity Affairs’ budgetary running total since its
inception in 2014 has exceeded $8.69 million. Around $2.4 million of
that total has been tied to 'workshops' and 'training,' much of which
is based on or directly includes Critical Race Theory."
4. FOX NEWS: California district
curriculum claims there's 10 sexual orientations, including
skoliosexual and gynesexual
“A California district called Newport-Mesa's health education
textbooks claimed there are over 10 sexual orientations and eight
genders, Fox News Digital has learned.
A textbook ordered by the Newport-Mesa district called
"Comprehensive Health Skills for High School" claims that there are
eight different gender identities, including androgynous, bygender,
gender-nonconforming, gender questioning and nonbinary.
The Newport-Mesa school district's curriculum also said that
there were 10 different sexual orientations including androsexual,
polysexual, skoliosexual, demisexual and gynesexual.
'They are sexualizing our kids and normalizing sexual
behavior [at a young age],' a mom in the district, Alicia Beget, told
Fox News Digital.”
5. FOX NEWS: Oklahoma mom
says former teacher should face ‘criminal charges’ over kids' access
to ‘pornographic’ book
“A mother in Oklahoma says a former public school teacher
should face ‘criminal charges’ after giving students access to a book
database that included ‘pornographic material.’”
“Dickison was holding the book during her interview with Fox
25 but shied away from reading passages on air, explaining, ‘I'm not
sure if I can even say these things on camera to be honest with
you.’"
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, you 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! LORD, may we not take this blessing for
granted. We pray that this great responsibility and dignity may
motivate us to love You, our neighbors, and our families
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. LORD, make us your vehicle to change
our culture into one that cherishes and protects life. Keep at the
forefront of our minds our responsibilities to respect, cherish, and
serve the youngest and oldest in our society.
Finally, LORD, we pray even further
for our children. Across our state, country, and world, an entire
generation of youth have seen their lives and education ruptured by
the pandemic and its closing of schools. Father, as a result so many
of these children are not only wounded by the quality of their
education, but by a likely onslaught of mental illness brought about
by social isolation. LORD, bring them hope and healing as only You
can.
"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)
Amen
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Sincerely,
North Carolina Values Coalition
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