Once Upon a Time Features Lesbian Kiss, Devalues Friendship
ABC boasts one of the most popular, family-friendly shows in Once Upon a Time. This fairy tale characters mash-up has given five seasons of an exploration of family, belonging, love, and even redemption. Orphaned Emma has found family; the Evil Queen has become good, and love has persevered through hardship – again and again. However, […]
Christ Restoring a Male/Female Identity in a Sexually Confused World
The issue is hot. Transgender people want to use the bathroom of the sex they “identify” with, not the one that they actually belong to physically. CWA has a multi-pronged approach to solving these issues. There has been state legislation that mandates using the bathroom of your born sex. We are boycotting Target for its […]
Sex-Trafficking Basics – Harsh Reality and Hopeful Rescues
“It’s the oldest profession,” a sportsman said in a video we watched at a recent training sponsored by the National Center for Sexual Exploitation. He was referring, of course, to prostitution, defending himself for having been recently caught buying sex. No, our trainers told us, “It’s the world’s oldest abuse story.” How true. I sat […]
How To: Make Your Wedding more “Feminist-Friendly”
In an article titled, “5 Tips to Make Your Wedding More Feminist Friendly,” the author informs couples that wedding traditions are sexist and gives tips on how to avoid upsetting any feminist guests as they plan for the big day. However, with all the egg shells the author has the father, pastor, and groom walking […]
Target’s Trans Bathroom Policy Really Isn’t about Bathrooms
Target has officially succumbed to the bathroom political pressure. I won’t lie; I was a fan of the products at Target stores and spent a decent amount of money there. The dollar bin placed ever-so-conveniently by the checkout line gets me every time. But what I’m not a fan of is that as of recent,
Debunking the Wage Gap: We Are Not Victims
We have so many opportunities in the workforce, yet women are often still told that we’ve got to run ourselves ragged and forego balance in order to break through the glass ceiling. Why? Part of the reason work-life balance is difficult to achieve is because our society places so much weight on the financial success
Why I Support Snooping on our Kids
Editor’s note: The following oped is excerpted from “Feisty & Feminine” (Zondervan, April 12, 2016) by Penny Young Nance. When my daughter Claire was around eighth or ninth grade, she came home one day in a bad mood. Granted, at that point in her life being moody was not that odd, so I didn’t question […]
Breaking the Billion-Dollar Bondage of Pornography
Pornography: it is a billion-dollar industry wreaking havoc on our men, women and children. Yet, it is rare to hear much about it. That is until recently, as more extensive research is done on the issue, all pointing to pornography’s many harms. Today, our culture paints pornography as harmless, but researchers have found an overwhelming
Let Ohio Vote on Court Nominee
Growing up in Cincinnati, you realize the region features two types of people: chili junkies and political junkies. Cincinnati is a hotbed for party debate and often a wild card when it comes to elections – which can be a positive as it gives Ohioans an influential voice in national decisions. We might disagree on […]
Sending a Message in Shirts
Recently, a proud member of Concerned Women for America (CWA) spoke up for the unborn, and her voice echoed loud and clear. College of the Ozarks Vice President of Cultural Affairs and Dean of Character Education, Sue R. Head, Ed.D., sent a letter to the CEO of Lands’ End, Ms. Federica Marchionni, in regards
The Unspoken Coercive Element of Abortion
When it comes to abortion, we discourse on subjects like rape, incest, the life of the mother, and viability. We converse over conscience and taxpayer funding. But there’s one region where we rarely venture but, quite frankly, ought to more often: Coercion. When a woman, especially a young woman, faces an unexpected pregnancy,
URGENT: Two Distinct and Important Events Happening March 2
March 2 is a very big day for our nation. The first major event is a large rally outside the Supreme Court on the first day of oral arguments regarding Whole Women’s Health v. Cole, colloquially referred to as the “Texas abortion clinic regulations case.” Texas passed state legislation requiring abortion clinics to meet the […]
SCOTUS, Remember That Abortion Safety Truly Cares for Women
In the first major abortion case in almost 10 years, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments for the Texas abortion case Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, a challenge to new Texas regulations requiring hospital admitting privileges and Ambulatory Surgical Center health and safety standards that abortion clinics must now meet. The case
Grassley lives up to his oath by opposing appointee
The U.S. Constitution is pretty straightforward on the process by which “We the People” have chosen to select Supreme Court justices. Article II, Section 2, says, “[The president] shall nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint … judges of the Supreme Court.”
‘Life-Enhancing’ Techniques Costing Lives
It is a sad day in history when a genetically modified burrito garners higher concern than a genetically modified baby. Recently, President Obama removed language from the proposed FY 2017 budget which was previously included in the FY 2016 Omnibus to protect against the genetic manipulation of human embryos. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Alabama)
All-Out ‘Equality’ in the Military Is an Ideological Fallacy
The GOP candidates were prepared for anything the moderators might throw at them at last week’s debate in New Hampshire. From immigration to what toppings Megyn Kelly likes on her pizza, they were ready. But when asked about whether they agree with instituting a female-integrated draft, they started to squirm.
Palestinian Authority Pays Terrorists who Murder Jews and Americans
Murdering Jews and Americans comes with benefits. While the loved ones of the victims are paying the price in tears, terrorists are receiving monthly payments.
A Primary View from Iowa
As an Iowa native, presidential elections are nothing new to me. Growing up, it meant nothing but political mailers, commercials, and phone calls for about 18 months. My parents would have my siblings and I answer the phone to screen calls for them or they would never have been productive. It wasn’t unusual to get […]
The Jane Roe Most Don’t Know
Roe: a name that has lived in infamy since the Roe v. Wade decision. But have you ever wondered who the woman is behind the name? For starters, that isn’t her actual name. “Roe” is simply the pseudonym that was used for a woman named Norma McCorvey. If that caught some of you off guard,
Cultivating a Culture of Life … Coast-to-Coast!
When the laborers are many, we cover an immense amount of field! This past Life Week, Concerned Women for America (CWA) and Young Women for America (YWA) advocated for women and the unborn across the United States.