The power to change America is in your vote
First things first: Let’s take a look at why people of faith should actively participate in the political process.
First things first: Let’s take a look at why people of faith should actively participate in the political process.
This is an incredible time for religious liberty in America. God has created incredible new opportunities and graciously opened new doors for religious freedom.
The 2024 election is less than one year away. With campaign season underway, religious leaders and people of faith often ask, “What are my rights when it comes to addressing political issues?”
At first glance, judicial term limits appear benign or like a modest reform. They are not.
This is the time when we need to spread the truth with our family, friends, neighbors and coworkers.
In the face of a global wave of religious hostility, we’d be wise to heed the warning signs that no nation is immune to tyranny.
Attacks on justices and the Court are not about “restoring balance” or “fixing” the Court. This is the political Left trying to get around decisions it doesn’t like.
Make no mistake. This wave of attacks is not about “restoring balance” or “fixing” the Court. This is the political Left trying to get around decisions it doesn’t like.
A coalition of 30-plus activist organizations kicked off their “Just Majority” campaign this week in Boston alongside Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley. This is the first stop in a nationwide bus tour scheduled to end in late June in Washington.
We’re a nation built on religious freedom, which means Christians — and people of any faith — do not have to be forced to choose between loving our republic and loving the One True God.