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A conservative group called Moms for Liberty has won a court victory over Title Nine. The group, which advocates for parental rights, was fighting against the Biden administration’s push to allow biological men into private women’s spaces. A lawsuit against the Education Department resulted in a federal judge ordering that the Title Nine rewrite would be blocked from any school with a Moms for Liberty parent.
A near-total abortion ban will remain on hold in Utah after the state Supreme Court ruled that the law should remain blocked until a lower court can assess its constitutionality. With the decision, abortion remains legal for up to 18 weeks. The trigger law that remains on hold would prohibit abortions except in cases when the mother’s life is at risk or if the unborn baby has a fatal abnormality.
A Nigerian bishop in the United Methodist Church has resigned from his position in protest of the denomination’s stance on homosexuality. The UMC has been split after allowing same-sex marriage. In a letter, Nigerian Bishop John Wesley Johanna wrote that he and all the delegates in the Nigerian Episcopal Area were leaving the UMC and joining the more conservative Global Methodist Church. He said they could not remain in a church where homosexuality is “celebrated.”
A sewing ministry at a Tucson, Arizona, church has made over 15-thousand dresses for young girls around the world. The “Dress a Girl” sewing group started more than a decade ago at the Oro Valley Church of the Nazarene providing dresses and a message of God’s love to girls in multiple countries. In addition to monthly sewing sessions, the ministry holds an annual sew-a-thon every November, which attracts hundreds of people.
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