Barronelle Stutzman Should Win in Light of Masterpiece

Today, the United States Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari in Arlene’s Flower v. Washington. The Court then vacated the judgment of the lower court and remanded the case back to the Supreme Court of Washington for further consideration in light of Jack Phillips’ recent win in Masterpiece Cakeshop. Simply put, the state supreme […]

For America (Day 94)

We give thanks to You, O God, with our whole heart; We will glorify Your name forever, For great is Your steadfast love and grace towards us; You have delivered us from evil countless times. Incline Your ear to us, again; answer our prayer. We are poor and needy, totally dependent on You. Be gracious […]

Don’t Miss Justice Thomas’ Important Contribution to Masterpiece Cakeshop

Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Clarence Thomas was part of the 7-2 majority that recently held the Colorado Civil Rights Commission violated Jack Phillips’ First Amendment constitutional rights of free expression in the recent Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission case. The Commission sought to punish Jack, because he refused to use his […]

Minnesota’s Political Apparel Ban “Incapable of Reasoned Application”

The United States Supreme Court released today its decision in an important First Amendment case coming from the state of Minnesota, Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Mansky. In an emphatic 7-2 opinion, the Court declared unconstitutional an ambiguous law that banned “political” apparel at polling places on Election Day. Not having defined what exactly the law […]

On Smartphones, It’s About You

Controversies are not uncommon to Facebook. This is why I usually don’t pay too much attention to them. But a friend made me notice the school teacher who posted what some of her students told her on a school assignment, and it is so sad it is worth noting. Did you see it? The teacher […]

Should We Embrace a Libertarian Conservatism?

The degree to which government should be involved in moral choices has been a topic of debate through history. Though conservatives advocate for small government, they distinguish themselves from libertarians (broadly speaking) in the realization that government is involved in moral choices, whether it wants to be or not, because moral issues are part of […]

For America (Day 93) – A Prayer for Israel

Father in heaven, We never forget You are the Great “I Am,” The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, The Alpha and Omega, First and Last. Remember Your people, Oh God! Remember Your promises and Your covenants. Forgive us for ignoring Your Word And rejecting Your gifts. Turn our hearts towards You, once again, And deliver us […]

Time for Boy Scout Nostalgia to Die (Along with the Organization)

I was a Boy Scout. This was an organization that helped me be more confident in my manhood by focusing on the values that make men honorable and productive citizens.  One of the main features of the program was that the sort of tension and role-play pressures that come along with trying to impress girls […]

For America (Day 92) – A prayer for our leaders

To You, Oh Lord, we lift our voice In prayer and supplication (with thanksgiving) Knowing that the very air we breathe Comes from Your command. In You alone we trust. We lean not on our own understanding. Indeed, may we be counted fools Before we ignore Your loving counsel. We pray for our leaders, Oh […]

White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative

President Donald Trump has taken several steps to protect religious freedom within the Executive Branch during his time in office. On the National Day of Prayer, in his second year in office, he once again showed his commitment to people of faith by signing an executive order establishing the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative. […]

For America (Day 91) – A Prayer for Alfie

Lord, When all hope in human skill disappears, And the learned proclaim with their sneers: “Miracles don’t exist, that’s clear!” We, the “foolish ones,” know You hear. So, we stoutly ask Your intervention, By the breathtaking power of Your resurrection, Against this horrid government contravention That, like Pilate, seeks to kill by abstention. Let Your […]

On Little Alfie

For three days now, I’ve sat down to write this column. Words are hard to find when faced with an injustice so egregious. But this knot on my throat just will not go away, so I must plow through and join the chorus rallying to his defense. Little Alfie Evans deserves that each and every […]

Big Win for the Rule of Law and Justice: Duncan Confirmed

It’s a win for you as a supporter of Concerned Women for America (CWA), too. I’ve asked you to pray and take action on the nomination of Kyle Duncan for the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and you answered the call. Now, Duncan is The Honorable Judge Duncan after being confirmed […]

The Explosive Nature of Abiding

Sometimes we misinterpret Jesus’ familiar call for us to abide in Him found in the 15th chapter of the Gospel according to John. Abiding seems like a tranquil, passive, resting sort of call. And it is, in some respects. Jesus repeatedly calls us to this rest, “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and […]

The Anti-Christian Religious Test Continues

You can add another chapter to the left’s escalation of anti-Christian bigotry. Right on the heels of bigoted attacks against Russell Vought and Amy Barrett, the left is once again imposing its unconstitutional religious litmus test against judicial nominee Wendy Vitter, who has been nominated to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of […]

Fighting for Justice in Judicial Nominations

The radical left’s unjust definition of justice prevents it from impartiality, the very essence of the role of a judge. Its partisan opposition to any and all of President Trump’s judicial nominees is a prime example. One nominee, Kyle Duncan, who has been nominated to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, […]

Conscience Rights are Women’s Rights

Editor’s Note: The following public comment was submitted on behalf of Concerned Women for America to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in support of new regulations protecting conscience rights. _____ Concerned Women for America (“CWA”) is the largest public policy women’s organization in the United States with members from all 50 states. […]

Love in Times of Hate

The mystery of love is profound. It is incredible how much of our lives we structure around something about which we know so little. This generation, especially, seems fixated on the idea of love. But just that — the idea. Few are willing to pursue true love. As with freedom, we have inherited a whimsical […]

CWA Stands for Free Speech at the U.S. Supreme Court

NIFLA v. Becerra Oral Arguments Recap It was a cold, rainy day in the nation’s capital today, but that didn’t stop your representatives from Concerned Women for America (CWA) from being present inside and outside the United States Supreme Court to stand for freedom of speech and for life. We were there as the Court […]