Friday, February 11, 2011

Dream Marriage Conference is Tonight and Saturday



There is still time to sign up for the Dream Marriage Conference, with Jimmy and Karen Evans of MarriageToday, which will be simulcast live tonight, 7 to 9:30 p.m., and again tomorrow morning. The location is Putnam City Baptist Church on N. Rockwell in OKC.

To learn more, click on this link.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Rose Day Snowed Out

Rose Day, scheduled for tomorrow, Feb. 9, has been canceled due to the 6 to 10 inches of snowfall expected in Central Oklahoma overnight.

Today, for the same reason, the state House and Senate passed a resolution of agreement to adjourn until next Monday, Feb. 14.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Doing the Right Thing: Colson Center Producing a DVD Series on Ethics Reform in America

Here's a trailer for a very interesting 6-part DVD series on ethics that will soon be available for your Sunday School or small group.

In the wake of the national financial crisis of 2008, it's an important project that was launched in 2009 by BreakPoint's Chuck Colson, Brit Hume of Fox News, and Princeton Professor Robert George, in cooperation with the John Templeton Foundation.

To learn more, visit www.colsoncenter.org/ethics

See the trailer below:

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

See ‘The Cartel’ Documentary TONIGHT for Free

The Cartel is an award-winning documentary about the problems in America's educational system. It's received rave reviews nationwide from proponents of excellence in education. You're cordially invited to view a screening of this important documentary tonight, hosted by our good friends with Americans for Prosperity.

Date: Tuesday, Jan. 25
Time:  6 p.m.
Place: Oklahoma Christian University (Davisson American Heritage Building – Auditorium)
2501 E. Memorial Road
Edmond, OK 73013

Viewing the documentary is free, but you must pre-register. To pre-register, please click here.

Friday, January 21, 2011

House Passes Repeal of Abortion-Funding Obamacare


 







(from The Heritage Foundation)

The House of Representatives voted 245-189 Wednesday afternoon to repeal the abortion-funding Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).

Obamacare represents a historic departure from the federal government’s traditional stance on abortion funding and provides new avenues to promote elective abortion. Since 1976 the Hyde Amendment, which forbids taxpayer funding of abortion except in cases of rape, incest, or threat to the mother’s life. When negotiations to include the full Hyde Amendment language in the PPACA failed, President Obama signed an Executive Order prohibiting federal funding of abortion. Unless Congress acts to make the application permanent, however, this order is subject to reversal by either executive decision or judicial intervention.
 
PPACA includes at least three problematic provisions with respect to the federal role in subsidizing elective abortion. The law:
  1. Facilitates massive federal subsidies for private health care plans that are offered through health insurance exchanges and will cover elective abortions.
  2. Leaves the decision whether certain appropriated funds not covered by the Hyde Amendment will be used to subsidize elective abortions to the discretion of the Secretary of HHS.
  3. Appropriates money not covered by the Hyde Amendment for community health centers, the grants from which could also be used to fund abortions.
As a result of the defects in PPACA, a federal tax credit will be made available to assist in the purchase of private health plans that cover abortion. Additionally, the limited and loose conscience protections outlined in the law, combined with inadequate guidance on conscience rights, may leave pro-life medical professionals with no protection to live by their personal beliefs.

The battle to ensure permanent restrictions on federal abortion funding witnessed a major step forward yesterday as House Speaker John Boehner and a bipartisan coalition of pro-life legislators introduced the "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act." The act would streamline restrictions on abortion-funding by compiling the numerous annual pro-life riders into one permanent piece of legislation, eliminating the annual risk to these provisions on federal funding of abortion. The bill would also better define conscience protections for pro-life medical professionals. Rep. Joe Pitts, Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health, also introduced the "Protect Life Act," that would apply Hyde amendment language to the PPACA, prohibiting the use of federal funds for abortions.  

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Rep. Lankford Challenges Abortion, Defends Sanctity of Human Life on House Floor

As we approach the 38th anniversary this week of the infamous Roe. v. Wade decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, Oklahoma's new Fifth District Congressman, Rep. James Lankford (R-Oklahoma City), took to the House floor last night to defend the sanctity of unborn human life and to explain how the right-to-abortion is at odds with our core beliefs as Americans.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Correct Link for Os Guinness Speech This Morning

FRC is having some technical difficulties. The link we gave you earlier this morning may not work.

Instead, go to frc.org. Click on the ad at right for Os Guinness and Can Freedom Last Forever?

That should work. After the event, you can also view Dr. Guinness' remarks by going to FRC's home page, click on events, and scroll to find the Guinness speech.

Sorry for any inconvenience.