November’s issue of One Voice looks at how increasing acceptance of evolutionary biology’s flaws is opening the door for proclaiming the Gospel. As evidence mounts against macro-evolution, high profile agnostic and atheistic intellectuals are publicly abandoning Darwinian theory. And the more inclined people are to confess God as Creator, the more likely they will confess Christ as Redeemer.
Read MoreSeptember’s edition of One Voice helps us make sense of some of the dizzying societal changes that will continue to be prominent issues in future legislative sessions. Even now, when there is not an active legislative session, there are steps we can take to voice our concerns to lawmakers.
Read MoreJuly’s edition of One Voice previews a few issues that will likely resurface during next year’s legislative session. The bulk of our time, however, will be spent looking at something much more hopeful and positive. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case this fall dealing directly with this question, “May the government, through its K-12 education funding policies, continue to show disfavor toward those parents who choose a religious school for their children?”
Read MoreThis is a special edition of One Voice. Because of the crucial nature of the following tax bill proposal, we will focus on it exclusively. If the bill passes, it will be a big win for our schools—significantly enhancing the financial ability of parents to send their children to the school of their choice.
Read MoreMarch 2019’s One Voice looks at several active bills which address free speech, physician-assisted suicide, for-profit surrogacy, education tax credits, abortion limits, and protected classes.
Read MoreFebruary 2019’s One Voice looks at numerous new challenges on both the federal and state levels to the sanctity of human life, God’s good design for sexuality and marriage, and religious liberty.
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