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Basic Fairness in Women’s Sports
In October of last year, in a “girls” high school volleyball game in North Carolina, a student was injured painfully. The ball was spiked by a member of the opposing team—only it wasn’t by a biological female but a biological male—a transgender player. That had to leave a mark.
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Tagged Bill Federer, Golden Rule, Greg Steube, Harry S. Truman, Jerry Newcombe, Kevin McCarthy, New York Post, Payton McNabb, President Biden, Ronald Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, Terry Schilling, Title IX, transgender issue, William Donohue, women's sports
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The National Day of Pray is Vitally Important This Year
This National Day of Prayer May 7, 2020 will be like no other. Since its inception in May 1952 under President Harry S. Truman, the day has been observed with large public events. While the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the shutdown of all public events, but prayer and the event will still go on. The event has moved online and prayer has never been more important.
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Tagged arry Jackson, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Calvin Lindstrom, Church of Christian Liberty, COVID–19, Dr. Joey Krol, Gabrielle Odom, Galilee Baptist Church, Harry S. Truman, Illinois National Day of Prayer, Illinois Prayer Caucus Network, Kathy Branzell, Luis Palau, Michael W. Smith, Myles Holmes, National Day of Prayer, Nick Hall, pandemic, REVIVE Church, Richard Giovannetti, Rick Warren, Standing in the Word Ministries, Will Graham
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