Billy Graham's Stand on Religious Liberty, Life, and Marriage and Family
Over the course of his 58 years in public ministry and well into his retirement years, Dr. Billy Graham, “America’s Pastor,” did not hesitate to stand up for religious liberty, life, and marriage and...
View ArticleReceiving the Love That We Need: How to Find Healing from Past Wounds
The following is based on a talk given by a priest who works with married and engaged couples in the Archdiocese of Washington.When we find ourselves frustrated with our own shortcomings and how they...
View ArticleGentle Strength: Why I'm Not a Feminist
The feminist movement is in full swing and nothing seems to be stopping it. Women are breaking away from the “chains” of oppression and showing the world what they can do. In a slew of my college...
View ArticleWomen Speak: A Panel Discussion on Real Issues that Women Face Today
In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8th, FRC hosted a panel discussion with women staffers to discuss a variety of issues that women face today.In a wide-ranging and animated conversation,...
View ArticleOf Guns and Prodigal Fathers
After a school shooter murdered 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida on February 14, the calls by liberals for new gun control laws were predictable, and received...
View ArticleFaith-Based Adoption Providers Must Be Allowed to Serve Needy Children
In America today, over 400,000 children are languishing in foster homes or other institutions, waiting for a chance to be adopted by a loving family. To help solve this crisis, it is obvious that...
View ArticleRemembering the Little Ones Up Above on Mother's Day
“We shall find our little ones again up above.”-St. Zelie MartinRecently, the state of Nebraska passed a bill that is the first of its kind in the history of the United States. The bill allows parents...
View ArticleGetting to Know Generation Z
For years, researchers have been studying the worldview of millennials and how it differs from the generations before them. More recently, however, a new generation that is just entering their college...
View ArticleImitating My Father
Courtesy of State Library of QueenslandMy one-and-a-half-year-old son imitates everything I do these days. “Hey, babes,” I said as I greeted my wife a number of weeks ago. “Hey babes,” he garbled from...
View ArticleOhio House Bill 658: Parental Rights are Good for Children
This past February, two Ohio parents lost custody of their teenage daughter after they declined to support medical treatment for her to “transition” to a male. The judge awarded custody to the child’s...
View ArticleLawsuit Targeting Faith-Based Adoption Agencies Allowed to Proceed in Michigan
On Friday, a federal judge ruled that Dumont v. Lyon, the ACLU’s lawsuit against the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, may proceed, finding that the plaintiffs—two same-sex couples who...
View ArticleWorld Congress of Families Seeks to Strengthen the Family Unit
Peter Sprigg, Senior Fellow for Policy Studies at Family Research Council, was a speaker at the latest meeting of the World Congress of Families (WCF), held September 14-16 in Chisinau, the capital of...
View ArticleOur Gifts Received through Child Loss
As October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, I was asked by a dear friend to share my experience with miscarriage. I ultimately decided to write this because I feel I am through the dark,...
View ArticleChristianity's Blessings to Society
The new life of a believer in Christ motivates him or her to be a good citizen—to seek the well-being of the city or place in which they live. The latest example of this principle comes not from the...
View ArticleWhat Could Have Been, and the Hope of What Is to Come
I recently spoke with a friend who works in the pro-life movement and told her that my mom had suffered three or four miscarriages. A few days later, I was talking to my mom on the phone and she...
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