Silent prayer led to arrests while real violence against pregnancy centers often seemed to fade into the background. We dig into the latest reversal: the Justice Department firing prosecutors connected to FACE Act cases and dropping remaining actions tied to targeting pro-life Americans, plus why these decisions matter for religious liberty, equal justice, and the long-term health of free speech in public life.From there, we pivot to something constructive: a real alternative to a higher-ed pipeline that feels increasingly hostile to faith and freedom. We talk about the Patriot Academy Institute, a nine-month, live-on-campus leadership training program in Texas built around mentorship, practical experience, and purpose-driven growth. We break down what students actually do week to week, who it’s for, what it costs, and how scholarships can make it reachable for more families.We also hit a rapid-fire set of good news: the closure of Margaret Sanger’s original Planned Parenthood clinic in New York City, a Florida church baptizing over 2,500 people, Indiana putting the “success sequence” into classrooms and expanding admissions options with the Classical Learning Test, and an Oklahoma company paying a $4.25 million EEOC settlement after firing employees who requested religious exemptions to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.If these stories encourage you, share the episode with a friend, subscribe for more Good News Friday updates, and leave a quick review so more people can find it. What part of the conversation do you want us to go deeper on next?Links to Good News Stories:https://www.lifenews.com/2026/04/13/trump-admin-fires-prosecutors-who-put-pro-life-americans-in-prison/https://www.lifenews.com/2026/01/29/margaret-sangers-abortion-clinic-shuts-down/https://www.crosswalk.com/headlines/contributors/milton-quintanilla/florida-church-baptizes-over-2500-people.htmlhttps://notthebee.com/article/indiana-governor-signs-law-that-schools-will-teach-the-success-sequence-graduate-work-full-time-marry-have-kids-in-that-orderhttps://www.theepochtimes.com/us/oklahoma-company-will-pay-4-25-million-to-settle-suit-over-covid-19-vaccination-mandate-6037705Support the show