What you should know about the 2022 state ballot initiativesDuring the recent midterm election, voters across the country voted on more than 100 ballot initiatives, several of which affect a number of social issues. Here are some of the main decisions on issues of special concern to ERLC. How is your church responding to a post-Roe world?The Dobbs decision marks a true turning point in the pro-life movement — a moment that Christians, pro-life advocates and many others have worked toward tirelessly for 50 years. As we respond to the ruling in this case, we want to be faithful to pray. This free Dobbs prayer guide contains a list of 48 specific prayer requests to guide you, your family, and your church in your prayers over the coming weeks and months. This Week in Washington, D.C.As we still await results that will determine who has control of Congress for the next two years following Tuesday’s midterm elections, we do have a number of results from state ballot initiatives. This year voters across the country voted on more than 100 ballot initiatives, several of which pertain to issues of special concern to the ERLC. Across the country, voters soundly rejected pro-life measures. In Arkansas, voters failed to pass a measure expanding religious liberty protection in the state. Other states voted on issues around marijuana legalization, gambling, and indentured servitude. You can read more about what happened in these important votes here. Featured Podcasts This week on the ERLC Podcast, Brent and Lindsay talk about the results of the midterms and how Christians can think about them. They also discuss the temptation toward discouragement, the path forward, and the hope believers have. From The Public SquareRepublicans' abortion silence backfires in midterms
9th Circuit: Requiring Beauty Pageant to Include Transgender Female Violates Free Speech Rights
Tennessee AG: Abortion Ban Does Not Bar Disposal of Excess Embryos Created During IVF Process
Websites Accepting Crypto for Child Sex Abuse Content 'Doubling Every Year'
What You Need to ReadEsther Smith with How parents can talk with their teenagers about anxiety
Brent Leatherwood with A call to cooperate and to vote for life
Jordan Wootten with The anger of our political moment
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