Month: November 2020

Cuyahoga County backs down from divisive SOGI law after ADF lawsuit (VIDEO)

CLEVELAND — When it came to enforcing a controversial law against a wedding officiant, Cuyahoga County got cold feet. Last month it was decided an evangelical Christian officiant in Ohio will not be forced to perform same-sex wedding ceremonies against her will. Her ministry can continue overseeing ‘marriages made in

Guest Column: America’s Thanksgiving Heritage

Thanksgiving is not only a time to express gratefulness to God for His provision but also a time to teach others about America’s true heritage. Public acknowledgements of the providence of God have been part of the history and traditions of this nation–from the Pilgrims, to the Founding Era, to

S.B. 89 passes giving families more education alternatives

COLUMBUS – School choice programs with as few strings attached, can ensure private Christian schools do not have to compromise their operating principles in order to enroll in state-sponsored scholarships. After a recent vote, families are thankful the government will not be pulling one more string. This week, Governor Mike

Did Ohio clergy letter sway Secretary of State Pompeo? (VIDEO)

ONTARIO — Last month a group of clergy sent a correspondence to Israeli officials and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declaring their support for Israel. Within weeks of the clergy letter, Mr. Pompeo made a historic visit to Israel echoing the same positions on Israel sovereignty and the BDS Movement.

100 Ohio clergymen warn SOGI bill will turn First Amendment upside down

COLUMBUS — Last week the Ohio House Civil Justice Committee announced there would be a hearing on House Bill 369. The hasty announcement allowed opponents of the controversial sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) bill a chance to stand up and be counted. For pastors hailing from the Buckeye Bible

After voter fraud, Ohio AG requests U.S. Supreme Court overturn PA case

COLUMBUS– Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is stepping into the 2020 Presidential Election fray and asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse an eleventh hour decision. Yost filed a brief Monday to protect the authority of elected State Legislatures to discard post-election day ballots that are showing up out of

President Trump recognizes National Day for the Victims of Communism (VIDEO)

WASHINGTON D.C. — On November 7th President Donald Trump made a proclamation recognizing the victims of communism. As America’s Constitutional Republic faces threats from both international and domestic forces, President Trump declared the following: “On National Day for the Victims of Communism, we solemnly remember the more than 100 million

Ohio clergy believe Trump will win against the odds

NORTH CENTRAL OHIO — The State of Ohio has successfully picked the President for the past sixty years. While oddsmakers believe Joe Biden will become the nation’s next President, several clergy from the bellwether state say ‘don’t bet on it.” “The road to the White House goes thru Ohio,” says

Frontlines Ohio endorses incumbent President Trump

Ohioans will officially be deciding Tuesday, November 3rd who the next President of the United States will be. For several weeks of absentee and in-person voting, citizens across the nation have had ample opportunity to confirm their support of a constitutional republic or to take a chance on a social