.@SFAbolition is now drawing coverage from major national publications. This is for good reason: Our chapters are multiplying, our students are making real impact, and the movement isn’t slowing down.
@MsMagazine correctly acknowledges that male-leadership is a feature, rather than a bug in the Abolitionist movement.
Cultural warfare is a proxy for actual warfare and should likewise be led by men who fear the Lord. This isn’t novel, just unpopular because it’s biblical.
The article also quoted a pro-abortion activist who credited Abolitionists with “the biggest shift in anti-abortion politics in decades.”
Here’s what @MsMagazine had to say about @SFAbolition:
“SFA welcomes women as members but explicitly calls on men to lead. Anglin argues that men are the ‘providers, protectors and defenders of the weak’ and should therefore lead ‘this cultural battle.’ Women, by contrast, are encouraged to embrace what he describes as ‘biblical femininity’ rather than taking on roles traditionally associated with men.”
https://t.co/HU1jxi4vwZ
Yes, it’s true.
I’ve taken zero dollars from Big Pharma PACs or their lobbyists—and I never will. No corporate strings, no foreign influence, no establishment baggage. Just faith in Christ, love for Tennessee, and a commitment to put people over profits! America and Tennessee First!
While the others are cashing checks from the same folks pushing mandates and padding their bottom lines, I’m funded by everyday Tennesseans who want real freedom: medical choice, less government overreach, and leaders who answer to God and the Constitution—not donors in DC or New York.
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No police were called today, but the spiritual battle was still intense.
One mother and father pulled into the shopping center across the street from the mill. When the mother told me she was there for an abortion, I introduced myself and told her I was a Christian. I then began pleading with her to spare her child, sharing the truth of God's Word and urging her to show mercy to her unborn child.
Before the conversation could go very far, two deathscorts rushed over. One of them shoved into my friend who had come over to make sure I was safe. They created so much chaos that they nearly caused the mother to back into another vehicle while frantically directing her to the clinic across the street, something I had already told her.
These people constantly talk about "choice" until a mother actually wants to stop and have a conversation. Then the masks come off. They become aggressive, angry, and at times even physical, doing everything they can to prevent mothers from hearing the truth and to ensure that innocent blood continues to be shed.
Please continue to pray for these mothers and fathers. Pray that God would grant them repentance and faith in Christ. Pray for the salvation of the workers and deathscorts, and pray that the Lord would give us wisdom, boldness, and endurance as we seek to love our neighbors by proclaiming the Gospel and pleading for the lives of their children.
What are you even doing if your 2026 goals don’t look like:
-Abolish abortion
-Be hated by Satan
-Everyone passes their classes
-Send at least one school administrator into “Karen” mode
-Receive a “Cease and desist” letter from @StudentsforLife 👀
So much wisdom here. Even in our cultivation and recovery of good doctrine, there’s so much temptation to pride. Pride is such a deadly enemy. We have to have humility amidst our studies and undergirding our convictions.
A while back, when I was not in the ministry, my wife and I found ourselves in a conversation with a young college student at the church building. She had long flowing hair and wore matching dresses. She was naturally beautiful, but we found her to be quite brash in her attitude.
That morning in the foyer, the conversation somehow turned to women wearing pants. She had brought it up. She was all about femininity She said there were only two kinds of pants: sexy pants and man pants, and women should not wear either.
I joked that there was at least a third category: sexy man pants.
We laughed and moved on.
Several months later, I noticed she was posting what I would call very sensual illustrations online. In many of them, the woman looked somewhat like her. I tracked down the artist and discovered he (George Petty) was well known for creating pin-up art, including a fair amount of outright pornography.
He was talented, no doubt, but it was very odd to see a woman who was so outspoken about external modesty posting sensualized artwork that so clearly traded on sexual allure.
So I questioned her about it and told her I thought it was inappropriate. Her response was, “If it stumbles you, I’ll take it down.”
I told her this was not about me being stumbled. It was about the images themselves being inappropriate and immodest. She pushed back hard. Another woman who was mentoring her also challenged her on it, and she eventually took them down.
But the whole thing was framed as accommodating men’s weakness rather than recognizing the deeper issue.
Not long after that, she had a falling out with the church. The last time I ran into her, she was wearing very tight pants and still carried that same brash spirit.
There is a difference between aesthetic modesty and actual modesty.
Some people adopt the outward trappings of conservatism because they are visible and legible. Long dresses, flowing hair, carefully curated femininity.
Those things can be good in themselves, but they can also become costumes, a way of signaling that you are more feminine, more righteous, and more set apart than everyone else around you.
At that point, modesty has already been lost, even if every inch of skin is covered.
Biblical modesty begins in the heart. It is tied to humility, self-possession, and what Scripture calls a gentle and quiet spirit in 1 Peter.
A woman quietly shaped by Christ will often grow into external modesty over time. When the externals are adopted apart from inward submission to Christ, they often become just another means of self-display.
That is why so much of the modesty-and-femininity discourse that is popular right now feels wrong to me.
Much of it substitutes comparison for personal holiness. It is often a contest to prove who is more masculine, more feminine, more traditional, or more righteous.
It runs on competition before men, not reverence before God. That has always been a temptation, but social media has turned it into a driving force for both sexes.
Anyhow, I would far rather see a woman with a gentle and quiet spirit who is still growing in her outward understanding of modesty than a woman who has perfected the external aesthetic while still carrying a wild, unsubmissive heart.
P.S. We have no problem with women wearing pants, though not all pants are equally modest.
A while back, when I was not in the ministry, my wife and I found ourselves in a conversation with a young college student at the church building. She had long flowing hair and wore matching dresses. She was naturally beautiful, but we found her to be quite brash in her attitude.
That morning in the foyer, the conversation somehow turned to women wearing pants. She had brought it up. She was all about femininity She said there were only two kinds of pants: sexy pants and man pants, and women should not wear either.
I joked that there was at least a third category: sexy man pants.
We laughed and moved on.
Several months later, I noticed she was posting what I would call very sensual illustrations online. In many of them, the woman looked somewhat like her. I tracked down the artist and discovered he (George Petty) was well known for creating pin-up art, including a fair amount of outright pornography.
He was talented, no doubt, but it was very odd to see a woman who was so outspoken about external modesty posting sensualized artwork that so clearly traded on sexual allure.
So I questioned her about it and told her I thought it was inappropriate. Her response was, “If it stumbles you, I’ll take it down.”
I told her this was not about me being stumbled. It was about the images themselves being inappropriate and immodest. She pushed back hard. Another woman who was mentoring her also challenged her on it, and she eventually took them down.
But the whole thing was framed as accommodating men’s weakness rather than recognizing the deeper issue.
Not long after that, she had a falling out with the church. The last time I ran into her, she was wearing very tight pants and still carried that same brash spirit.
There is a difference between aesthetic modesty and actual modesty.
Some people adopt the outward trappings of conservatism because they are visible and legible. Long dresses, flowing hair, carefully curated femininity.
Those things can be good in themselves, but they can also become costumes, a way of signaling that you are more feminine, more righteous, and more set apart than everyone else around you.
At that point, modesty has already been lost, even if every inch of skin is covered.
Biblical modesty begins in the heart. It is tied to humility, self-possession, and what Scripture calls a gentle and quiet spirit in 1 Peter.
A woman quietly shaped by Christ will often grow into external modesty over time. When the externals are adopted apart from inward submission to Christ, they often become just another means of self-display.
That is why so much of the modesty-and-femininity discourse that is popular right now feels wrong to me.
Much of it substitutes comparison for personal holiness. It is often a contest to prove who is more masculine, more feminine, more traditional, or more righteous.
It runs on competition before men, not reverence before God. That has always been a temptation, but social media has turned it into a driving force for both sexes.
Anyhow, I would far rather see a woman with a gentle and quiet spirit who is still growing in her outward understanding of modesty than a woman who has perfected the external aesthetic while still carrying a wild, unsubmissive heart.
P.S. We have no problem with women wearing pants, though not all pants are equally modest.
We’re looking for volunteers passionate about abolishing abortion who have CapCut or Instagram Reels editing experience. We have plenty of content ready to turn into Reels — a great fit for high school or college students needing volunteer hours (or anyone who just loves this kind of work). This opportunity is open to anyone, not just students. DM us if you or someone you know is interested and we’ll go into more detail.
The endorsements continue to roll in!
@YALiberty / @MLW_PAC is one of the premier liberty-focused organizations in the country. I am proud to have their support for re-election to the State Senate.
I will always fight to cut taxes and increase liberty for Southwest Oklahomans.
Please pray for me. I have fallen ill on the eve of a very busy week. Not sure what caused it. My guess is some sort heat exhaustion. Our AC went out a day ago and I slept 8 hours in the heat and woke up with a messed up stomach and aching body. That was 24 hours ago. At this point, nothing is staying down. I don’t want to eat anything. Water runs right through me. Trying to stay hydrated. Please pray for me.
The Christian life is typically much more mundane than we want it to be. We want impulses, signs, and dramatic impressions. But the Scriptures call for something very un-extraordinary. Look to Jesus. Love your wife. Honor your parents. Train your children. Pray without ceasing. Bear one another’s burdens. Speak the truth. Mortify sin. Keep yourself from idols. Assemble with the saints. Submit to lawful authority. Be hospitable. Remember the poor. Preach the gospel. Watch your tongue. Rejoice in the Lord. Give thanks in all things. Etc. Be okay with the ordinary. Keep pressing on. Don't quit your post. Walk by faith.
@ErinH1776 If murdering toddlers were legal, would you say that we should hope for revival instead of passing laws against murdering toddlers for everyone willfully involved?