Reflections on the National Day of Prayer
On May 7, 2015, thousands of “official” events occurred around our great nation, and I am sure many “unofficial” events took place as well. I had the privilege to attend one of each. This year’s theme was Lord, hear our cry. I Kings 8:28 “Hear the cry and the prayer that your servant is praying […]
The Evolution of Ma’am
What do you call a man in a dress? “Freshman,” if you’re going to the all-women’s Smith College this fall. The college is changing its policy on transgendered women. (For the uninitiated, that’s men in skirts — never, ever to be confused with men in kilts. *cough, cough!*)
Urgent Action Needed On Texas Bills Concerning Religious liberty and Marriage Protection
We need your help to get religious liberty and protection of marriage bills across the finish line to a vote in the Texas House and Senate. We do not have much time left. The Texas Legislature will only be in session for three more weeks, and we must act now. Please send an e-mail to […]
Area Director Beverly Roberts Testifies Before the Texas Senate State Affairs Committee Concerning SB 2065
This Bill would protect members of the clergy from being forced to perform marriage ceremonies that conflict with their religious convictions. Roberts addresses the issue of who is really being bullied. View testimony at 1:16:19.