A California law would require pro-life pregnancy centers to notify women of abortion services available elsewhere. The Supreme Court’s decision expected this spring could have implications in Illinois and nationwide. Read…
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The #Metoo movement: Silent no more, abuse victims speak out
On social media, #metoo became a rallying cry for women who have been abused or oppressed or pushed aside or used by men in power. When Time named their most influential people of 2017, “the silence breakers” topped the list. Read…
‘Well done, good and faithful servant’: Knobloch retires after 38 years, multiple assignments at IBSA
Sylvan Knobloch, currently the Illinois Baptist State Association’s longest-tenured employee, will retire at the end of this year after 38 years. Read…
Refugee simulation shines light on global crisis
Annual “AWSOM” conference aimed to engage students in helping persecuted people around the world through a simulated overnight experience to understand the plight of the refugee, and how they can help. Read…
Fewer Christians vote Moore
Judge Roy Moore’s narrow defeat in a special election Dec. 12 was attributed by one Southern Baptist leader to lower turnout by evangelical voters. Read…
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