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2025 Legislative Session Gets Underway in North Carolina

One week after Democrat Josh Stein was sworn into office as North Carolina’s 76th Governor, the North Carolina General Assembly is holding an “organizational READ MORE

NC Appeals Court Rules Against Video Sweepstakes

The North Carolina Court of Appeals issued a ruling last Tuesday that determined a video sweepstakes operation in Robeson County likely violates state law. READ MORE
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North Carolina Congressional Delegation Sworn In

On Friday, January 3, members of the 119th Congress were sworn into office, including five new U.S. House members from North Carolina. All in READ MORE

Light in the Darkness

In November of 2024, I visited the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, NC for the first time. It was a cold rainy day, but READ MORE
Christmas Tree Farm

O Christmas Tree: North Carolina’s History with the Fraser Fir

Thanks to the longstanding German tradition, most American homes will don a Christmas tree as part of this month’s holiday celebrations. This year though, READ MORE

SCOTUS Hears Challenge to Law Protecting Minors From “Transition Procedures”

The Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments this week in United States v. Skrmetti, a case that will likely determine the READ MORE
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Recent Veto Override Makes Expanded Opportunity Scholarship Funding Now Available!

On November 20th, The North Carolina General Assembly overrode Governor Roy Cooper’s veto of HB 10—Require ICE Cooperation & Budget Adjustments, which included expanded READ MORE
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NC General Assembly Overrides Governor’s Veto of Opportunity Scholarship Funding

This week, the North Carolina General Assembly convened to consider several different issues, including overriding Governor Roy Cooper’s veto of HB 10—Require ICE Cooperation READ MORE
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The 1916 Project: A Review of Seth Gruber’s Must-See Documentary

Last month, pro-life activist Seth Gruber released a documentary called The 1916 Project. Seth, who grew up in a pro-life home, was forever changed READ MORE

A Matter of Life and Death: 11 States Vote on the Sanctity of Life

On Tuesday, November 5, 2024, ten states asked citizens to make a choice between life and death. Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade READ MORE

A Quick Rundown on North Carolina’s Election Results

Tuesday night, the eyes of the nation were on North Carolina as polls closed for the 2024 General Election, and the Old North State READ MORE
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Voting for the Glory of God

“So… whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 10:31 (RSV) As Christians, our faith is not confined to church READ MORE
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North Carolina’s Sports Betting in the Red

After seeming to come out “ahead” during the first month of sports betting because of the “free play” offered by the gambling industry, North READ MORE
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5 Steps to Help Christians Navigate the Public Square

Engaging in social and political communities is a vital calling for Christians seeking to live out their faith authentically. This article outlines five essential READ MORE
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NIL’s Judicial Time Machine

On October 1st, NC Family let you know that the public comment period began for the State Board of Education’s proposed policy regarding name, READ MORE
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Should Christians Engage in Civic and Political Life?

As followers of Christ, we are challenged with navigating the complexities of living in a world that is not our ultimate home. Yet, while READ MORE