June 27, 2008

  • Iraq

    7-Day Forecast for Baghdad,Iraq

    Fri

     

    Sat

     

    Sun

     

    Mon

     

    Tue

     

    Wed

     

    Thu

     

    115ºF
    89ºF

     

    117ºF
    89ºF

     

    120ºF
    90ºF

     

    122ºF
    91ºF

     

    122ºF
    92ºF

     

    121ºF
    95ºF

     

    120ºF
    95ºF

     


    Prayer request . 


    According to the weather reports, it is our understanding that it is 122 degrees in
    Iraq right now — and the low will be 111! Our troops need our prayers for strength, endurance, and safety.. If it be God’s will, give these men and women the strength they need to prevail. 

    GREAT NEWS!!!

    PRAISE REPORT for all Pro-family, pro-life advocates across South Dakota!

    Sioux Falls, SD – Today a Federal Appeals Court overturned an earlier ruling from a lower court that had blocked an informed consent law passed by the State Legislature back in 2005. The law would require doctors to tell women who are seeking an abortion that the procedure ends a human life.  “This is a great victory for the women, children, and families in the state of South Dakota,” stated Chris Hupke, President of the South Dakota Family Policy Council.   

     

    Judge Karen Schreier had previously prevented the law from taking effect while she wanted to decide if the law was constitutional as she thought it might violate the free-speech rights of doctors.  Hupke also added, “This shows this court understood that women need to be fully informed about the decision of abortion.  Telling women that their unborn child is a “blob of tissue” is not properly informing the women of their life altering decision.”

     

    “The unified efforts of pro-family, pro-life organizations make a victory like this possible.” Hupke said.  Hupke indicated that Crisis Pregnancy Centers, South Dakota Right To Life, Concerned Women for America, the Catholic Diocese, and South Dakota Family Policy were all part of helping with its passage. 

     

    The case goes back to Judge Karen Schreier for further proceedings.

     

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