The Theology of Home

Here at NC Family, we are dedicated to preserving and protecting the family, which we know is one of the most foundational building blocks of any society. Public policy and the family are directly linked, and it is no secret that the family has been under attack in public policy and public sentiment for decades. […]
House Committee Rejects Bill That Would Effectively Legalize Adultery in NC

The N.C. House Judiciary 2 Committee rejected a bill yesterday that, in effect, would have legalized adultery in North Carolina by abolishing the civil action of “Criminal Conversation.” This law allows an aggrieved spouse to sue a third party for engaging in sexual intercourse with their husband or wife. The bill failed on a 4-to-4 […]
Connecticut District Court Dismisses Plea to Protect Girls-Only Sports

Yesterday, The U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut dismissed a case brought by four female high school athletes challenging the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) policy which allows biological males to compete on female sports teams. The four athletes are represented by our friends at Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), and have announced that […]
The COVID-19 Divorce Paradox

As the COVID-19 pandemic began a little over a year ago, and married couples were forced to spend far more time at home together, many experts predicted a surge in divorces. The data, in fact, shows the exact opposite: the national divorce rate is down. To discuss this surprising trend, we welcome Dr. Brad Wilcox, […]
FDA Approves Chemical Abortions Via Telemedicine

For almost a decade, North Carolina has had a law in place to regulate the prescribing of the so-called “abortion pill,” because at-home abortions can be so dangerous for women, not to mention their unborn children. Tragically, last week, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that the first pill in the chemical abortion regimen […]
Federal Appeals Court Affirms Protections for Unborn Babies with Down Syndrome

As North Carolina lawmakers consider a bill that would ban abortion when the doctor knows the mother’s decision is based on the “presence or presumed presence of Down syndrome,” the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has just upheld a similar law in Ohio. The Ohio law—House Bill 214—was signed into law in […]
The Modern Genocide of the Uyghur People

Note: This radio show deals with mature subject matter that may not be appropriate for young children. Many of us may think that genocide is a thing of the past, and that atrocities like the Holocaust, the Rwandan genocide, and the Khmer Rouge are no longer taking place. But there are multiple modern genocides still […]
“Save Women’s Sports Act” Gets Hearing in NC House Committee

North Carolina’s Save Women’s Sports Act came before the NC House Judiciary 1 Committee today for discussion, but no votes were taken on the bill. House Bill 358 would protect the rights of women and girls in sports by preventing biological males who identify as female from participating on female sports teams. The bill does […]
SCOTUS Upholds First Amendment Rights

When a person’s First Amendment freedoms are suppressed or taken away, they have been deprived of their most core, fundamental American rights. While monetary harm may not exist, the person has certainly suffered harm. Thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Americans can now hold officials accountable when their rights are violated, even if […]
Bill Seeks to Protect Minors from Dangerous, Irreversible Drugs and Procedures

On the same day that state legislators in Arkansas overrode Governor Asa Hutchinson’s veto of a bill designed to protect children from life-altering drugs and gender transition surgery, lawmakers in North Carolina introduced a similar measure. SB 514—Youth Health Protection Act, sponsored by Sens. Ralph Hise (R-Mitchell), Warren Daniel (R-Burke), and Norman Sanderson (R-Pamlico), would prohibit, […]