Religious Liberty & the US Supreme Court Today

The past year has yielded several U.S. Supreme Court rulings on cases impacting religious liberty, from the recent Bostock v. Clayton County—which redefined “sex” in federal employment discrimination law—to the long-running Little Sisters of the Poor case. Some of these rulings have rightfully defended this bedrock freedom of our nation, while others are likely to […]
A Gospel Lens to Engaging Culture

As those called to be in the world, but not of the world, it can be difficult to find a balance between engaging in and influencing our culture, and avoiding be negatively changed by the culture. A group of 15 Christian women have come together to approach cultural topics like film, media, racism, body image, […]
Biblical Principles for Political Engagement

As Christians, we know the freedom to live out our faith, as well as living under a government that protects that freedom, are blessings not everyone around the world has. On a special Independence Day radio show and podcast, NC Family President John L. Rustin and Family Policy Matters host Traci DeVette Griggs welcome David […]
How The Christian Faith Can Contribute To The Common Good

Bruce Ashford, Provost and Professor of Theology and Culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, discusses how Christianity applies to the many facets of public life and how we as Christians can bear witness to our faith in ways that contribute to the common good. Family Policy Matters Transcript: How The Christian Faith Can Contribute To […]
An Impartial, Nonpartisan Look At North Carolina Candidates

NC Family President John L. Rustin speaks with Jere Royall and Jake Sipe, members of the NC Family staff. They discuss the importance of this year’s election, the NC Family voter guide, and what listeners can do to help. Family Policy Matters Transcript: An Impartial, Nonpartisan Look At North Carolina Candidates Thanks for joining for […]
Serving Christ Through Compassionate And Accessible Healthcare

Susanne Berger, the Board Chair of Neighbor Health Center, a new faith-based health center that seeks to serve Christ by providing primary care to patients of all ages regardless of whether they have health insurance discusses her personal story of faith and vocation, as well as the mission and story of Neighbor Health Center. Family […]
Walking With Mothers In Tangible Ways On A College Campus

Debbie Capen, Executive Director of MiraVia, a pregnancy care center on the campus of Belmont Abbey College, discusses her personal story and the mission of MiraVia. Family Policy Matters Transcript: Walking With Mothers In Tangible Ways On A College Campus Thank you for joining us for this week’s special Focus on Faith edition of Family […]
Integrating Faith And Medical Care

Dr. Patrick O’Connell, founder of Sentinel Primary Care, discusses his personal journey of faith and vocation, as well as, how he integrates his religious beliefs into his work as a primary care physician. Family Policy Matters Transcript: Integrating Faith and Medical Care Thank you for joining us for this week’s special Focus on Faith edition […]
An Invitation To Engage With The History, Impact, and Narrative Of The Bible

Jeremy Burton, Director of Communications at the Museum of the Bible, discusses the background story, mission, and amenities of the new Museum of the Bible located in Washington D.C.. Family Policy Matters Transcript: An Invitation To Engage With The History, Impact, and Narrative Of The Bible Thank you for joining us for this week’s special […]
Keeping The Government Out of America’s Pulpits

Erik Stanley, senior counsel and director of the Center for Christian Ministries for the Alliance Defending Freedom, discusses the Johnson Amendment and how it affects the work of both individuals and groups who are spurred to action and outreach because of their faith. Family Policy Matters Transcript: Keeping The Government Out of America’s Pulpits Thank […]