How the Fiscal Crisis Strengthens Marriage and Family
As the United States is about to go over its own fiscal cliff, EU nations are facing up to the realities of big government and bad policies. Carolyn Moynihan, deputy editor of MercatorNet, wrote recently about how Italians are turning to home for support in an increasingly inhospitable public culture. In fact, two Italian market […]
Legislative Update for November 9, 2012
Ultimately, Tuesday’s results mean that not much has changed in the overall landscape in Washington.
Veterans Day 2012
Concerned Women for America honors and remembers all who have served our country. May God Bless you and your families.
DIAZ: Stepping Off the Cliff
This was by far the worst outcome of last night’s election results. It was not the Obama re-election.
Concerned Women For America Vows to Continue to Fight
Nance: “The Republicans’ insistence in unilaterally disarming on social issues means that only the Left is discussing abortion and marriage.”
What Happened? The Third Debate Happened
Americans wanted someone to fight for them and demand answers. But Romney let the president off the hook, and the president made him pay the prize.
Future Impact of Today’s Vote
“I wasn’t just voting for myself; I was voting on behalf of those young woman and men who one day, eighteen years from now, will be standing next to me in the voting booth.”
Question: Did I Sacrifice My Family for My Country?
After many months of organizing phone banking, door knocking, voter registration tables and more, our CWA She Votes 2012 leader received a lovely card from her husband and daughter that meant the world to her. “As a She Votes 2012 Field Director God has stretched me in so many ways! Trying to balance this CRAZY, […]
Moral Relativism in 2012 Politics
The political scene is getting more contentious every day. My question is this: How can anyone be undecided with the stark choices we have before us?
A look back at 2012 Campaign Memes
As we await the outcome of the 2012 election, let’s take a walk down memory lane to see what garnered interest and sarcasm this election season. In other words, let’s have some fun.
Truth and the 2012 Presidential Election
“Today not only in philosophy but in politics, government, and individual morality, our generation sees solutions in terms of synthesis and not absolutes. When this happens, truth, as people have always thought of truth, has died.” — Francis Schaeffer Election Day. Most people have decided to vote for one candidate or the other. There is […]
Legislately!: Maryland State Senator Nancy Jacobs
State Senator Nancy Jacobs, former CWA of Maryland State Director and current Republican nominee for the U.S. Congress from Maryland checks in with CWALAC to discuss how her state will likely vote on the Definition of Marriage Act (DOMA). Listen | Download
The Long Ride
The shore is in sight, and there is nothing more exhilarating than catching that perfect wave. The wave you can cruise all the way into shore.
Legislately!: Ted Cruz Calls Into Legislately
Listen in as Ted Cruz shares how he plans to be a strong voice for women.
Mitt Romney is the Man for the Moment
His career history indicates that he’s never met a challenge he hasn’t overcome. Now, he is willing to take on the major challenges facing America that threaten the immediate and long-term well-being of the nation.
State Ballot Measures
Voters take notice. There are important state issues that need your attention.
Election Day 2012 Prayer
It was the custom of General Dwight Eisenhower the night before he ordered troops into battle to observe his men, salute them and then bow his head in prayer. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal stated that General Eisenhower is famous for having penned a statement to be issued in anticipation of the […]
He Reigns!
CWA of North Carolina State Director, Shari Miller, reminds us that we serve an awesome God.
Legislately!: Battle for Virginia Continues
CWA of Virginia State Director, Janet Robey, says the battle for Virginia continues.
CWA of Minnesota Checks In
CWA of Minnesota State Director, Gretchen Hoffman, tells us not to write off Michigan yet.