‘Values Voter Guide’ shows Fairbanks candidates’ views on key cultural/religious issues
‘Values Voter Guide’ shows where Fairbanks candidates stand on key cultural/religious
Anchorage pro-lifers launch strong kickoff to 40-Day vigil to end abortion
Last week’s kickoff for 40 Days for Life drew an impressive 90-some joyful people to the sidewalk outside Alaska’s last abortion facility, the Anchorage Planned Parenthood on Lake
700 Alaskans pack UAA vigil, vowing to carry on Charlie Kirk’s mission
A diverse, multi-generational crowd of Alaskans nearly filled the University of Alaska Anchorage’s Wendy Williamson Auditorium on Sept. 25. They came to honor the late Charlie Kirk, thank God for his life, and firmly resolve to continue Kirk’s work of
40 Days for Life leader to Alaska: ‘Let’s beg God to shut down Anchorage Planned Parenthood’
40 Days for Life is about to begin in over 13,000 locations around the world on Wednesday, September 24 – and Anchorage is one of them! This peaceful, public six-week prayer effort that began in 2007 has seen 181 abortion facilities close
Emboldened Alaska students flood Turning Point forum in wake of Kirk’s murder
Eight days after Charlie Kirk was murdered, an unprecedented number of newly inspired conservative college students filled two conference rooms during a Sept. 18 Turning Point USA forum at the University of Alaska
How religious is Alaska? Not very
When it comes to prayer, church attendance and personal views about faith, Alaskans are not particularly religious compared to most other U.S.
Abortion’s dark history – from pagan sacrifice & Nazi companies to RU-486 pills
Mifepristone, the abortion drug that cuts off progesterone during a pregnancy, thereby blocking nourishment to the growing baby and causing him or her to starve to death, has a very evil
OPINION: Charlie Kirk’s death adds to the ‘Blood of the Martyrs’
We have an authentic martyr, Charlie Kirk. He did not die because he wanted to, but because he loved his enemies, and considered them worth the risk for the sake of their eternal
Alaska’s cultural, religious, political leaders speak out after Charlie Kirk assassination
Below, are excerpts of statements by leaders from across Alaska, following the killing of conservative leader Charlie
OPINION: In Juneau, unlike Soviet Kiev, we do not ‘whisper our prayers’ or hide our faith
As I reminded my daughter during her Bat Mitzvah held in Juneau in 2004, “Elena, in America, we do not whisper our prayers, and we do not hide our faith. If we glow together as a nation, and believe in the wisdom of Judeo-Christian values and traditions,











