The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Has Upheld Oklahoma’s Ban on Gender-Transition Procedures for Minors.
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Oklahoma’s ban on gender-transition procedures for minors. The federal court, which covers […]
The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Oklahoma’s ban on gender-transition procedures for minors. The federal court, which covers […]
At its core, First Choice is a faith-based, pro-life ministry. Since 1985, it has served more than 36,000 women in
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We’re thrilled to share that the Colorado Supreme Court has reversed the Court of Appeals and ruled in favor of
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Yesterday’s tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University represents a profound assault on our democratic principles and the
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After years of proceedings, the Eagle County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved Cornerstone’s expansion plans for their church and
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Dilynn specializes in helping religious organizations and nonprofits strengthen their teams through proven HR strategies. She brings expertise in benefits,
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First Choice Women’s Resource Centers is a Christian, pro-life medical nonprofit dedicated to supporting pregnant women, new mothers, and fathers.
Milly brings her administrative expertise, research skills, and critical thinking to every matter, helping the team provide clients with the
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Elections don’t work if the public doesn’t have confidence in them. Public confidence requires clear rules that are known well ahead
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