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Candi and Victoria Discuss with Mike Geer, John Rustin, and Cole Muzio about the presidential election and the implications it has on Christians. To learn more about the amazing work our guests are doing click the links below! Pennsylvania Family Institute - https://pafamily.org/Georgia Front Line Policy Council (c3) - https://www.fpcgeorgia.com/North Carolina Family Policy Council - https://www.ncfamily.org/
This week on Family Policy Matters, the North Carolina Family Policy Council staff has a roundtable discussion where they each share their favorite part about being an American.
Thomas Graham, Pastor Outreach Director at the North Carolina Family Policy Council, discusses a new addition to the Family Policy Matters radio program that will be taking a closer look at the intersection of faith and cultural engagement. Thomas, who will be hosting the segment, is joining us to introduce the segment and himself.
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features the second part of a keynote address on the “Seven Traits of Love” that Dr. Gary Chapman, marriage counselor and author of The Five Love Languages, gave at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Raleigh in April 2016.
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features part one of a keynote address on the “Seven Traits of Love” that Dr. Gary Chapman, marriage counselor and author of The Five Love Languages, gave at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Raleigh in April 2016. Part two of Dr. Chapman’s presentation will air next week.
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features part one of a keynote address on the “Seven Traits of Love” that Dr. Gary Chapman, marriage counselor and author of The Five Love Languages, gave at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Raleigh in April 2016. Part two of Dr. Chapman’s presentation will air next week.
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features a portion of a keynote address on responsible fatherhood that Carey Casey of the National Center for Fathering gave at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Greenville in 2016.
This week, Family Policy Matters features a portion of a keynote address on why pro-family citizens are called to stand boldly for the truth about marriage that Kellie Fiedorek, legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, gave at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Winston-Salem, NC, in November 2015.
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features a portion of a keynote address on the seven Supreme Court decisions that changed America, as presented at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Charlotte, NC, in November 2015. It was presented by Paul Weber, CEO of CitizenLink, a public policy partner of Focus on the Family.
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features the second part of a powerful presentation given by former U.S. Senator and 2012 presidential candidate Rick Santorum at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Raleigh, NC, on March 26, 2015. Senator Santorum speaks about the value of every human life, the need for people of faith to speak the truth, and the fundamental importance of religious liberty to the future of our nation.
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features the first part of a powerful presentation given by former U.S. Senator and 2012 presidential candidate Rick Santorum at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Raleigh, NC, on March 26, 2015. Senator Santorum shares some of his experiences being the father of a special needs child, which are detailed further in a new book he co-authored with his wife Karen entitled, “Bella’s Gift.”
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features Part 2 of a powerful presentation on authentic love given by Dr. Gary Chapman, best-selling author of The Five Love Languages series, at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Greenville, NC, on March 9, 2015.
This week, “Family Policy Matters” features Part 1 of a powerful presentation on authentic love given by Dr. Gary Chapman, best-selling author of The Five Love Languages series, at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speakers dinner event in Greenville, NC, on March 9, 2015.
In Part 2 of a two-part series, Ryan Anderson, noted scholar, writer, and the William E. Simon Fellow at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., presents a powerful presentation on the fundamental importance of marriage as the union of one man and one woman at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speaker dinner in Raleigh, N.C. in April 2014.
In Part 1 of a two-part series, Ryan Anderson, noted scholar, writer, and the William E. Simon Fellow at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., presents a powerful presentation on the fundamental importance of marriage as the union of one man and one woman at the North Carolina Family Policy Council’s Major Speaker dinner in Raleigh, N.C. in April 2014.
(September 23, 2010) Bill Brooks, president of the North Carolina Family Policy Council, interviews ourexecutive director Jamie Gruber about Ruth Institute's newest project, Reel Love Challenge. It's a 30-second film contest aimed at college students--the films should answer the question "How is lifelong love possible?" $4500 and 5 flip video cameras will be given out as prizes; for more information, please visit www.ruthinstitute.org/reellovechallenge.