by Sean Martin | Feb 21, 2015 | News, Stories
As a father of children with special needs, I confess that I typically do not read books by parents with similar experiences. Such books often focus on the parents’ distress, and while they might help me feel less alone, few leave me encouraged. I’m happy to say that...
by Brian Fisher | Feb 15, 2015 | News, Social Justice
We are told by the media and our culture today that abortion is a woman’s issue and men should stay out of the debate. After all, abortion on demand empowers women, gives them options to navigate a “man’s world,” and allows them to throw off the shackles of an...
by Dean Nelson | Feb 13, 2015 | Social Justice
Frederick Douglass, born this month in 1818, escaped slavery to become a leading abolitionist, writer and statesman. A captivating orator, Douglass told a crowd in his famous 1852 speech What to a Slave is the Fourth of July? : “I have said that the Declaration of...
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...