CWA of Illinois Supports the National Day of Prayer This Thursday, May 7, 2015

The 64rd annual National Day of Prayer (NDP) is Thursday, May 7, 2015 – a day set aside by Congress in 1988 for citizens to take time out from their daily schedules to pray for their communities, their nation, and their leaders. Dr. Jack Graham, 2015 National Day of Prayer Honorary Chairman, wrote a special […]

CWA of Texas Fighting for Religious Freedom with House Bill 3567

CWA of Texas has been busy in Austin over the last several weeks fighting for faith and family values legislation. Last Wednesday CWA of Texas was at the Capitol briefing dozens of pastors as they prepared to testify before the House State Affairs Committee on behalf of Texas House Bill 3567. This bill would protect […]

Will the Supreme Court Open the Door to the Criminalization of Christianity?

The question before the U.S. Supreme Court tomorrow in Obergefell v. Hodges, dealing with the highly-anticipated same-sex “marriage” challenges, is very simple: Does the U.S. Constitution require same-sex “marriage” in every state in the nation? No one can answer that question in the affirmative with a straight face.

North Carolinians, Make Your Voice Heard NOW! Stand For Liberty!

North Carolina Legislators need to hear from you NOW as they decide the outcome of our religious liberty! The Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) has been introduced in the House (HB 348) and Senate (SB 550). Click here to view the bill. There is much misinformation surrounding RFRA. Whether you are Democrat or Republican, liberal […]

Meet Your New State Director!

Dear CWA Friends, My name is Sancha Noel Smith, and I am humbled and excited about this opportunity to serve Louisiana families as state director for CWA. This is my second time serving as CWA’s state director for Louisiana. My sabbatical has ended, and I’m back to help educate, equip and empower Louisiana women and […]

In Marriage Cases, the Constitution Should Rule

During a recent Heritage Foundation panel discussion, Ryan Anderson, Ph.D., and Gene Schaerr, J.D., shared their arguments regarding the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) lacking the Constitutional authority to redefine marriage and force same-sex “marriage” on the entire nation.