Take Part in 40 Days for Life

The annual 40 Days for Life campaign kicked-off in Arkansas and across the country on Sunday, and we’re looking forward to seeing what God is going to do.

He has done amazing things through this annual event. Mothers and babies have been saved. Abortion clinic workers have left the industry. Hearts and minds have changed forever. Every year, incredible things happen, and Family Council is inviting you to take part.

Join pro-life Arkansans as we pray, hold peaceful vigils, and engage in positive outreach to end abortion outside of local abortion clinics. There are two locations in Arkansas: One in Little Rock and the other in Fayetteville. For more information on 40 Days for Life and how to sign-up to participate, please click here if you’re near Little Rock or here if you’re near Fayetteville.

Words From Our Founders: Washington on Divine Blessing

Today we continue our series examining our Founding Fathers in their own words and considering their high esteem for religion, religious liberty, and virtue.

Below is an excerpt from a list of bullet points George Washington submitted to Alexander Hamilton on May 15, 1796. This particular point highlights Washington’s belief in God’s divine blessing on the United States.


“That, as the All-wise Dispenser of human blessings has favored no nation of the earth with more abundant and substantial means of happiness than United America, we may not be so ungrateful to our Creator, so wanting to ourselves, and so regardless of posterity, as to dash the cup of beneficence, which is thus bountifully offered to our acceptance.”

NYC Schools Offer Morning-After Pill Without Notifying Parents

As reported by FOX News, the New York City Department of Education is “providing morning-after pills and other birth control drugs to students at 13 city high schools.”

The morning-after pill, also known as Plan B, is touted as a form of “emergency contraception.” The truth about Plan B, however, is that it’s an abortion pill. Read more about it here.

What’s worse is that school nurses “can reportedly dispense ‘Plan B’ emergency contraception and other oral or injectable birth control to girls as young as 14 without telling their parents — unless the parents opt out of the program after receiving a school letter informing them of the new policy.”

The New York City Department of Education shouldn’t be implementing this program at all, but the department should have at least brought parents into the discussion before moving forward. Notifying parents after the fact is wrong. Furthermore, dispensing Plan B to minors without parental consent should be illegal. There are already many states that outlaw performing abortions on minors without parental consent, and since Plan B is an abortion pill, it should be treated the same way.