Christian Persecution: What I Learned at the State Department’s Historic World Conference – that the Media Ignored

Craig HueyCulture Wars, Current Events, GovernmentLeave a Comment

I just got back from Washington D.C. where I attended the largest conference in the world for human rights. Last year, I attended the State Department’s first ministerial on religious freedom. I was excited to be invited back to the second conference with over 1,000 leaders from over 100 countries. Shelly and I sat through one of the most important … Read More

Advancing Religious Freedom at the State Department: Media is Silent

Craig HueyCurrent Events, Government, Media, Religious LibertyLeave a Comment

This week I went to Washington D.C. to attend the State Department’s Second Annual Ministerial on the Advancement of Religious Freedom. Most of the attendees at this conference were from outside the United States, with only a handful of people from here in the U.S. Sam Brownback, our Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, organizes the event, along with Mike Pompeo, … Read More

Victory for the Cross: What You Should Know about the Latest Supreme Court Decision

Craig HueyChurch, Faith, Government, Supreme Court1 Comment

Christians in America were handed a victory in a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Or were they? Let me explain… The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that a 40-foot high conc best online pharmacy with fast delivery order propecia with the lowest prices today in the USA rete World War I memorial cross does not violate the Establishment Clause of … Read More

Voter Guide Alert: We Need Your Help NOW to Turn America Around in 2020

Craig HueyElection Recommendations, Government, Politics1 Comment

If you’ve used our voter guide in the past, you know how valuable it is… More than 800,000 voters used it in 2018 … and right now it contains some special election recommendations. We cover local election candidates all the way up to presidential candidates, intensely researching every candidate so you will have confidence in who to vote for for … Read More