Pro-Lifers Have a Victory in Kansas After All
Much was made out of the failure of a pro-life amendment in Kansas last August, and even conservatives like Ann Coulter have warned about the failure of many other pro-life initiatives that have been on the state ballots. With a Democratic governor in office, Laura Kelly, it appeared as if other pro-lifers would experience more heartbreak when she vetoed a born-alive protection act a few weeks ago, among other pro-life bills. Last week, however, the state legislature overrode her veto, overwhelmingly.
In order to override a veto, two-thirds of legislators must vote to do so. Liberty Counsel highlighted the pro-life victory in a press release, noting that the House voted 87-37, and the Senate voted 31-9. The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act will thus go into effect on July 1.
D-Day Prayer Addition Celebration - Veterans Day 11-11-22 Join us
The celebration ceremony of the D-Day Prayer at the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Ohio Christian Alliance and Christian Alliance of America at 11:30 a.m. on Veterans Day, was a time to honor all our veterans and give glory to God. The Christian Alliance of America with Bill Federer conducted a War Memorials tour, visiting the WWII Memorial, the Circle of Remembrance where the D-Day Prayer is under construction, the Vietnam War Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Korean War Memorial. CLICK HERE TO SEE THE PHOTOS OF THE DAY'S EVENTS!
Construction has begun to add the D-Day Prayer at the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Construction has begun to add the D-Day Prayer at the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C.
On Wednesday, July 20th, contractors began on-site construction to add FDR’s D-Day Prayer at the Circle of Remembrance at the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. Construction will continue through the summer and fall, to be completed sometime in November/December. It has been an eleven-year journey to get us to this point of breaking ground and putting the prayer in as a permanent addition to the WWII Memorial that will serve as a lasting tribute to our WWII veterans. Plans are being made for a special ceremony on Veterans Day of this year to celebrate the prayer’s addition.
On Wednesday, July 20th, contractors began on-site construction to add FDR’s D-Day Prayer at the Circle of Remembrance at the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C. Construction will continue through the summer and fall, to be completed sometime in November/December. It has been an eleven-year journey to get us to this point of breaking ground and putting the prayer in as a permanent addition to the WWII Memorial that will serve as a lasting tribute to our WWII veterans. Plans are being made for a special ceremony on Veterans Day of this year to celebrate the prayer’s addition.


