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By Kathy Valente
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02.26.25
Each Consolidated Election, we receive calls asking if we have any information on local school board candidates and others. The task of compiling such a large amount of data is overwhelming, so we're starting with school board and asking for your help.

By Rev. Thorin Anderson
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02.26.25
No other book has been attacked as the Bible has. Repeatedly throughout history skeptics have set out to discredit it and to knock it off its pedestal as the most highly regarded book ever written, but they have all failed.

By Ecce Verum
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02.25.25
Over a year ago, I wrote a series of articles about why abortion isn't always a "choice" in the way the abortion industry wants you to believe. The system is marketed this way, but this catchphrase often masks hidden pressures in a woman's life which make the choice far from free.

By Kathy Athearn
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02.24.25
U.S. Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) recently reintroduced the "Ending Chemical Abortions Act of 2025," a bill that would federally block the use of chemical abortions in our country. Illinois Congressmen Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) and Mary Miller (R-Mahomet) are co-sponsors.

By Alyssa Sonnenburg
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02.24.25
Voting does not just occur on election day. Here in America, we get to vote on a daily basis with our dollars.

By Alyssa Sonnenburg
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02.22.25
In this episode of Self Evident, Kenna and Jenna sit down with the founders of Social Lights, David Robison and Nathan Bilkis, to discuss the loneliness epidemic that Generation Z is facing.

By Ecce Verum
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02.21.25
Last time, I explained the Second-Victim Narrative that mainstream pro-lifers tend to employ: "Abortion commits violence against both women and babies."

By Alyssa Sonnenburg
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02.21.25
Education is vitally important. It produces a variety of societal and economic benefits, including cognitive skills, civic engagement, career opportunities, communication skills, social mobility, and many more.

By David E. Smith
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02.20.25
Now more than ever, Christians must contend for the institutions of marriage and family. Forecasts that 1 in 3 young adults in the U.S. today will never marry signify a closing of the “American heart.” Please join IFI for our annual Worldview Conference on Saturday, March 8th in Downers Grove as we examine this issue through a biblical lens.

By Kenna Rose
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02.19.25
Politics, Why it Matters by Andrew Gamble is a short book on politics. The preface and first chapter talk about human conflict, flourishing, and peace, and how politics weaves them together. Gamble says that every human interaction involves politics because politics governs and guides our interactions.