This abortion clinic wants to kill 75 babies a WEEK
Plus: Revival at Baylor University and Arkansas passes transgender bathroom laws
A New Mexico Abortion clinic has reportedly set a goal to kill 75 babies a week despite the common pro-abort talking point that abortion is about “choice.”
Whole Women’s Health has announced the goal for its new Albuquerque facility after being forced to close four facilities in Texas, where the abortion chain was originally based.
This relocation came after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year, enabling Texas to ban abortion and driving Whole Women’s Health from the Lone Star State.
The clinic chose New Mexico as its new home because it is a “safe state” that still allows abortions to be performed.
“Today marks the next chapter of our organization,” Marva Sadler, the chain’s senior director of clinical services, said in a statement. “In these times when abortion rights, health, and justice are under attack, our Albuquerque clinic will serve as a safe haven for abortion care.”
If abortion is supposed to be about “choice,” how can anyone who sets a goal for the number of abortions they hope to perform to be trusted to help women who want to keep their babies choose life?
Link: New Mexico Abortion Clinic Sets Goal to Kill 75 Babies A Week
This week, over 20 students were baptized at a 72-hour Spirit-filled revival from March 19-22.
The event was organized by Baylor University’s Office of Spiritual Life in partnership with several other campus ministries and churches, CBN News reported.
The theme for the event was "Lord, teach us to pray,” based on Luke 11:1. The event culminated with over 20 people being baptized on the final evening.
"The purpose of FM72 is to stir a passion for Jesus Christ in the Baylor community," said Charles Ramsey, Ph.D., associate chaplain and director for Baylor’s Campus Ministries, in a statement. "It is a time to take inventory of one's own journey, to linger in prayer, and to recalibrate towards what is most important: our shared faith in Jesus Christ."
"Simply put, the goal is that every person experiences a clear, caring, and compelling invitation to know Jesus, and to find a discipleship community where they can grow and flourish," he added.
The Baylor revival comes amid a wave of revival meetings on college campuses inspired by the weeks-long prayer and worship session at Asbury University, Kentucky.
Link: Over 20 Students Baptized As Revival Hits Baylor University
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a bill into law this week that bans the use of multi-person, single-sex bathroom and locker room facilities for members of the opposite sex as part of her ongoing conservative reform efforts in public schools.
The law applies to public and charter schools serving kindergarten through 12th grade, and requires that schools provide accommodations for single-person restrooms and changing areas, Reuters notes.
"The governor has said she will sign laws that focus on protecting and educating our kids, not indoctrinating them and believes our schools are no place for the radical left's woke agenda," Sanders spokeswoman Alexa Henning told the outlet in a statement.
"Arkansas isn't going to rewrite the rules of biology just to please a handful of far-left advocates."
Sanders, who was sworn into office in January, has made education reform her top priority, and she has also taken precise aim at issues like transgender ideology and other far-left, secular ideologies being taught in public schools.
On her first day in office, she signed an executive order banning critical race theory, which falls under the broader academic umbrella as gender theory.
Earlier this month, Sanders also signed the first legislation of its kind in the nation that provides universal school choice for Arkansas students and parents.