SUPPORTED BY SCRIPTURE

Concerned Women for America through its Board of Trustees has established National Sovereignty as one of its seven core issues on which we focus our efforts. Below is one verse that supports the Biblical foundation we find for our focus on this issue.
 
A complete list of the verses can be found in our Core Issues: Biblical Foundations document.

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