Capitol Hill Brief — Gut-Check Moment

  This is a gut-check moment for American Evangelicals.  Our brothers and sisters in Egypt are being exterminated, and we cannot continue to be silent. For too long, we’ve been content to swill our lattes on Sunday morning while passively “experiencing” worship.  Meanwhile, our Coptic Christian brothers and sisters risk being blown to bits to […]

Capitol Hill Brief — Big Problem, Bigger God

  The targeting of Coptic Christians in Egypt is not a new problem.  I wrote about it for Fox News in 2011 after the bombing of several churches in Alexandria. But since then, the attacks have continued to escalate. In 2014, the Islamic State took the town of Qaraqosh, in Iraq, forcing Christians to flee […]

Tax-Payer Funded Abortion Bill Passes Illinois House! Gov. Rauner Needs to Hear From You!

Remind Gov. Bruce Rauner of His Pledge To Veto Tax-Payer Funded Abortions. Coinciding with yesterday’s Illinois Women’s March on Springfield for a “progressive agenda”, the Democratic-controlled Illinois House passed HB 40, approving public funding of all abortions. The Illinois House voted 62-55 to allow state-employee health insurance or Medicaid to cover abortions. Medicaid currently covers […]

GIVE THE ERA A KNOCKOUT PUNCH IN ILLINOIS IN 2017

 ERA – the Constitutional Amendment that is technically dead has been resuscitated for the 16th time in Illinois.  A committee hearing is scheduled tomorrow Tuesday, April 26, 2017 at 3:30 p.m., in the Illinois Senate.  If this issue was not so serious, it would be laughable. When is enough ENOUGH? History of ERA: For those […]

Capitol Hill Brief — Spread the Word

  As we continue in prayer our Christian brothers and sisters in Egypt this week, make a commitment to tell someone about their situation.  Better yet, ask your pastor to join Concerned Women for America’s effort to set aside the fourth Sunday of each month to pray for the victims of Islamic terrorism. Here in […]

Penny Nance Stops by Dr. James Dobson’s “Family Talk”

Penny Nance, CEO & President of Concerned Women for America (CWA), was recently featured on Dr. James Dobson’s popular radio talk show, “Family Talk.” Dr. Dobson has been a close friend of CWA and a champion of the Biblical principles we stand for. Penny was featured in a two-part broadcast discussing her new book “Feisty […]

Coffee & Conversation With Our Local Legislators

The Forest Chapter of Concerned Women for America (CWA) sponsored a Coffee and Conversation with Delegates Kathy Byron, Terry Austin, and T. Scott Garrett on April 17.  Each delegate gave an overview of the General Assembly session. “We are truly blessed in this area to have this powerhouse of conservative individuals that advocate for CWA’s […]

Capitol Hill Brief — Hurting with Those Who Hurt

  Friends, I want to urge you this week to remember in prayer our Coptic Christian brothers and sisters in Egypt.  You are probably aware of the latest terrorist attacks, right around Easter.  Bombs in two churches in Alexandria and Tanta, Egypt, took the lives of 47, leaving numerous more injured. The situation is truly […]

CWA of Maine Supports Victims Bill of Rights

CWA of Maine supports LD 1168, “RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Establish a Victims’ Bill of Rights”.  This resolution proposes to amend the Constitution of Maine to enact a Victims’ Bill of Rights, designed to ensure specific rights for victims of crime. The purpose of this resolution is to place […]

Capitol Hill Brief — What’s at Stake

  This week, we’ve been discussing the Trinity Lutheran v. Pauley religious liberty case that was argued at the Supreme Court by our friends at the Alliance Defending Freedom. Here why this is so important:  there is no place in America for government to treat people of faith liked second-class citizens. A victory at the […]

Anti-Crisis Pregnancy Center Legislation Continues Through the Hawaii Legislature

SB501 passed out of the House Committee on Judiciary earlier this month and passed out of the House last week. The efforts to promote abortion clinics through Crisis Pregnancy Centers is abominable! Go to our state webpage for background information about this horrendous bill. The Conference Committee has now scheduled a meeting for tomorrow, April […]

State Director Testifies in Support of Good Immigration Law that Protects Our Citizens

Statement by Penelope A. Morrell, State Director Concerned Women for America of Maine   To Members of the Judiciary Committee Regarding L.D. #366, “An Act To Ensure Compliance with Federal Immigration Law by State and Local Government Entities” April 20, 2017 Chairmen Sen. Keim, Rep. Moonen and members of the Judiciary Committee, I’m Penny Morrell, […]

Capitol Hill Brief — Strike it Down

  Here is a fact for you. Out of the 44 nonprofits that applied for a playground surface government grant in Missouri, Trinity Lutheran’s application was ranked #5. Yet, the school was denied solely because it was run by a church. That’s what religious discrimination looks like.  And it was the case the Supreme Court […]

For America (Day 77)

When words are hard to come by, And our prayers never pass our throats; When we continue to sink Beneath an ocean of distress,

Capitol Hill Brief — Fair Play

  Today, Concerned Women for America is in front of the Supreme Court, standing for your religious freedoms. We are rallying as justices hear Trinity Lutheran v. Pauley, a religious liberty case being handled by our friends at the Alliance Defending Freedom. As I told you yesterday, this is a case where a religious preschool […]

Capitol Hill Brief — Religious Discrimination

  Yesterday, I told you about a very important case before the Supreme Court. Trinity Lutheran v. Pauley is the only religious freedom case before the high court this term. It is a case about a religious preschool that was rejected from a state program that provided reimbursement grants to purchase rubberized surface material for children’s […]

Capitol Hill Brief — Into the Lion’s Den

Now that Judge Neil Gorsuch has been officially confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court, he must be ready to consider some very important cases. None more important than one he will here this very week: Trinity Lutheran v. Pauley.  This is a very important religious freedom case where the government discriminated against a school, and […]