Concerned Women Through History: Family — Ruth, Abigail Adams, and Kari Zeier
Ruth. She was a Moabite — a nation that only existed because of the rape and incest of Lot’s daughters with their father. Thus there was political hostility between her race and Israel. And in her personal life, she’d already been through so much. Her father-in-law had died. Her husband had died. Her first marriage […]
A Blessed CWA Meeting in California!
Friday, February 17, in La Mesa, was a blessed gathering of CWA Prayer/Action Chapter Leaders, Home Team Captains, new Directors and members! Many of these strong women of faith have been praying with CWA since the days when Beverly LaHaye first founded CWA! God is so good to unite prayer warriors to focus their efforts […]
Calls Needed to the Governor to Protect Religious Liberty in South Dakota
“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up”. (Galatians 6:9) As you know, a victory for religious liberty was achieved in the South Dakota Legislature on Tuesday! SB 149 provides certain protections to faith-based or religious child-placement agencies. We […]
Capitol Hill Brief — The Democrats’ Conundrum
The Democrats’ conundrum when it comes to the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court was put succinctly by one of his home-state papers, The Colorado Springs Gazette, which joined the Denver Post in urging Democratic Senator Michael Bennet to support the well-qualified nominee. The paper’s editorial board wrote this: If Bennet wants to show […]