Pastors’ Liberty Forum – Reclaiming Our Spiritual Heritage – Tampa – April 16, 2011
As leaders in the Christian community, pastors play a critical role. CWA of Florida is partnering with sponsors to educate pastors in the Tampa area about our biblical heritage and guidelines for church action. Consider joining us!
CWA of North Dakota Legislative Update – March 28, 2011
Stay informed!
North Dakota DPI Co-Sponsors Event With Planned Parenthood
A North Dakota issue that must be addressed – TODAY!
An Envoy for Middle Eastern Christians
Christians have historically been a moderating force in these troubled lands. But the increase in violence may purge them through death and fleeing, making the region even more of a hotbed for radicalism.
Kansas’ Stephen Six Nominated to the Federal Bench
Listen to an interview with Mario Diaz, CWA’s Policy Director for Legal Issues, on this outrageous nomination.
Parents’ Role In Medical Treatment Decisions For Kids Sparks Legislative Debates
Charla Bansley quoted in The Portland Press Herald.
Faded to Gray: Divorce Increases in Rural America, Traditional Roles Are No Longer Black and White
The New York Times recently published an article noting the significant increase of divorce in rural America. Their polls revealed that, for the first time in history, rural Americans are “just as likely to be divorced as city dwellers.”
Report on our latest call-in day to defund Planned Parenthood
Wow! We heard from many of you visiting your representatives and senators that the phones were ringing off the hook for our call-in day! Thank you so much for your participation.
Republicans Should Not Play Nice on Judicial Nominations
Unlike Democrats, who opposed President Bush’s nominees because of their race, Republicans have been fairly tame in dealing with the steady stream of radical political operatives and ideologues the President has sent them.
Kansas’ Stephen Six Nominated to the Federal Bench
Stephen Six, appointed by then-Governor Kathleen Sibelius to be Kansas Attorney General, was instrumental in obstructing justice to prevent charges against Planned Parenthood from going forward.
Call-In Day to Defund Planned Parenthood
CWA has asked members to keep up the pressure on members of the House and Senate when it comes to making substantial cuts in federal spending, maintaining all the pro-life riders in our current spending, and to defund Planned Parenthood.
Washington Must Cut Spending
Read Linda Schauer’s letter to the editor urging Washington to cut spending, especially to defund Planned Parenthood.
Kansas’ Stephen Six Nominated to the Federal Bench
Stephen Six, appointed by then-Governor Kathleen Sibelius to be Kansas Attorney General, was instrumental in obstructing justice to prevent charges against Planned Parenthood from going forward.
Call-In Day to Defund Planned Parenthood
CWA has asked members to keep up the pressure on members of the House and Senate when it comes to making substantial cuts in federal spending, maintaining all the pro-life riders in our current spending, and to defund Planned Parenthood.
Wendy Wright Defends Ohio “Heartbeat Bill”
She reminded those in the room that this bill would solve the deception behind the oft-asked question, “Is it a baby?”
Army Chaplains Not Embracing Homosexuality Could Face Court-Martial
The latest plan, from the U.S. Army to its Chaplains, says that those chaplains not embracing homosexual behavior should resign or risk facing court-martial.
House Vote on ‘Heartbeat’ Bill Suddenly Delayed – Fox 28 News at Ten Reporting
View report on myfox28columbus.com.
From Presidency to “Present”-sy
Instapundit cites further evidence that President Obama is avoiding leadership and merely voting “present.”
Bills to Restrict Medical Care of Minors Generate Controversy
Charla Bansley quoted on The Main Public Broadcasting Network (mpbn.net)”Control over the values and morals taught to our children has been stripped from parents and given to those who financially benefit from immoral behavior…”
The Christian/Non-Christian Divorce Myth is Divorced from Reality
Church attendees are 35 percent less likely to divorce, compared to nominal churchgoers, who are 20 percent more likely to divorce than secular Americans.