CWA of Texas is Calling on You to Help Protect Our Children and Religious Freedom
Please pray and take action TODAY!
Be a mean mom (or dad) — protect your child from cyberbullying
Go on. Be a mean mom or dad. It just might save your child’s life.
Chilling New Video Reveals Southern Poverty Law Center Linked to FRC Shooting
One can only hope that those who profit from this type of misinformation would “keep it real.”
Legislative Update for April 26, 2013
Both Chambers of Congress have been calling foul over the Administration’s continual play of politics and use of the sequester to stick it to the American people – from canceled airline flights to being “locked-out” of the White House. Read this week’s Legislative Update to get the inside scoop!
State Legislative Update – April 22, 2013
Get and update on all the bills CWA of Missouri is supporting. Bills concerning Common Core State Standards, Second Amendment, the unborn, parental rights and more.
Anti-Bullying Campaigns Used to Promote Homosexual Agenda
Word comes from a middle school in New York that anti-bullying campaigns in the nation’s schools are being used to promote the homosexual agenda. At Linden Avenue Middle School in Red Hook, New York, (near Poughkeepsie) students from nearby Bard College were brought in to lead anti-bullying workshops. The workshops, instead, focused on homosexuality and […]
CWA of California Sacramento Training and Lobby Day
CWA of California has several events now on the calendar that you won’t want to miss. May 19 & 20, June 22, August 11 & 12, and more!
CWA of Wisconsin Recommends You Participate in This Dialog about Common Core State Standards
Common Core is a federal power grab of our schools. It is time to educate our state citizens on the threat Common Core places on the American education system and the harm it imposes on our children’s future.
Rally for Life at North Dakota Capitol a Huge Succes
This past Wednesday hundreds of Pro Life North Dakotans gathered on the steps of our Capitol in Bismarck to thank our Governor and the 2013 Legislature for the recent Pro Life bills that were passed and signed into law.
Dialogue Dashed and Equality Mantra Exposed in Iowa Senate
Sen. Dennis Guth (R-District 4) rose in the Chambers to speak frankly about the health aspects of promoting homosexual behavior. Read and watch the harsh opposition his comments were met with.
NANCE: Abortion Stands Trial
This is the ugly face of moral relativism: It is only a baby when they say it is a baby, and a woman is only a victim of abortion when they say she is.
Get to Know Our Newest Leaders!
Read a greeting from Prayer/Action Chapter Leader Nellie Greer of Cary and from Young Women for America President of Campbell University in Buies Creek. We are proud to have these Godley women join us.
State Leaders Speak Out! Thinking about getting involved? Listen to our state
Attend and hear about CWA and issues affecting the American family.
Calls needed by April 25 – Halt funding for Common Core
Help us halt the funding of the Common Core!
Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) Seeks Justice for Gosnell’s Victims
Most Americans are unaware of Kermit Gosnell’s “house of horrors.” Determined to inform the public, Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) shares what tragedies transpired and what is being done to attain justice.
Pray for West, Texas
CWA stands with the families and victims of the fatal fertilizer plant explosion in the Texas town of West. Join us in praying for all involved.
Day of Silence: A Waste of Public School Resources
This Friday, April 19, 2013 the National Day of Silence will take place in public schools across the country and is sponsored by the homosexuality-affirming advocacy group, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN).
The Backbone of CWA – Prayer/Action Chapters
Find out if there is a Prayer/Action Chapter in your local area.
There is a place for you in the ministry of CWA of North Carolina. You are needed!!
Whether serving as a Prayer Action Leader, Home Team Captain, or State Steering Committee Member, you are needed!
Legislately!: FCC Hits New Low
The FCC has stooped to a new low – they’ve announced they are considering dropping current broadcast decency standards that ban explicit profanity and “non-sexual” nudity.