by Brian Fisher | Jan 23, 2015 | Politics, Social Justice
I’m about ten thousand feet over Virginia at the moment, watching Washington D.C. disappear in the distance as my plane ascends to make the trip back home to Dallas. I’m always glad to come to Washington. I’m always glad to leave. I come to D.C. often due to my role...
by Brian Fisher | Jan 20, 2015 | News, Social Justice
Despite decades of pro-abortion propaganda, a nationwide CNN poll last year revealed that 73 percent of Americans favor at least some legal restrictions on the practice. Thus, the overwhelming majority of Americans understand that the removal of a baby from the womb...
by Brian Fisher | Jan 16, 2015 | Faith, News
This month, as our nation turns its attention to the grim anniversary of Roe v. Wade, I’d like to address a troubling trend that seems to have taken hold in the pro-life movement. If you’ve been involved in the pro-life movement for any period of time, you’ve no doubt...
by Brian Fisher | Dec 22, 2014 | Faith
Although most Americans have reduced Christmas to a month-long display of naked materialism, we can still find reminders of its true meaning in things like nativity scenes and Christmas carols. The birth of Jesus remains not just the greatest hope of mankind, but the...
by Dean Nelson | Dec 1, 2014 | News, Social Justice
The recent grand jury decision in Ferguson, Missouri has launched a swarm of protests across the nation, declaring with signs and social media hashtags that #BlackLivesMatter. The tragic death of Michael Brown reminds us how many young men like him die far before...