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May/June 2008
Highlights:
Churches and the Political Process
Guidelines for Education, Lobbying, and Political
Campaign Activity
Tami Fitzgerald details what is and is not acceptable political activity for churches according to the Internal Revenue Service. more PDF
Perichoresis
Bill Brooks discusses some of the current issues involving the North Carolina Family Policy Council. more
Primary Election, May 6; "Short" Session, May 13
John Rustin alerts readers to the North Carolina Family Policy Council's 2008 Primary Voter Guide and provides a short preview of the 2008 legislative session. more
Jerusalem and Rome
Matt Lytle sets the stage for this issue of Family North Carolina by asking, "What does Jerusalem have to do with Rome?" more
Marriage Education
Alysse ElHage shows how local marriage initiatives in North Carolina are working to strengthen marriages and positively impact local communities. more
Framing the Debate
Matt Lytle analyzes how one prominent progressive is using his linguistic expertise to advance his agenda in the public square. more
Lottery Appealed to State Supreme Court
Tami Fitzgerald provides an update on the Lottery Act Appeal. more
Should Christians Get Involved?
Stephen Daniels tells North Carolinians why they should be passionate about public policy and why they should be involved in the public square. more
Interview with J. D. Foster, Ph.D.
Dr. Foster is a Norman B. Ture Senior Fellow in the Economics of Fiscal Policy at the Thomas A. Rowe Institute for Economic Policy Studies. He talks about the amount the average American pays in taxes each year, and how high taxes impact middle class families in particular. more
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