The Man Behind The Case For Christ (Part 1)

After his wife became a Christian, talented journalist and atheist Lee Strobel took on an enormous two-year-long project: to use his journalistic and legal training to systematically investigate whether there was any factual standing to Christianity, especially in regards to the resurrection of Jesus. After coming face to face with the avalanche of evidence that […]
Machines vs. Souls

What does it mean to be a human being, especially one with faith in Jesus Christ? How we answer this question greatly impacts our response to the critical issues currently under debate in our culture, especially in regards to our bodies in birth, life, and death. For Christians, the belief in God as creator leads […]
Profess At Your Own Risk

Dr. Allan Josephson, a former professor from the University of Louisville, who was removed from the university for his comments on gender dysphoria is currently suing the university for violating his free speech rights, and he is being represented by Alliance Defending Freedom. ADF senior counsel Travis Barham joins Dr. Josephson on Family Policy Matters this week. […]
Fighting For The Freedom To Choose

Mike Long, President of Parents for Educational Freedom in North Carolina, shares why 20% of North Carolina families are exploring non-traditional schooling options, and how the Millennial parent mindset of having options continues to influence this school choice trend. Family Policy Matters Transcript: Fighting For The Freedom To Choose TRACI GRIGGS: Thanks for joining us […]
The Inside Scoop on Independent Schools

Linda Nelson, a veteran educator and Executive Director of the North Carolina Association of Independent Schools (NCAIS), describes the diverse makeup of independent schools in North Carolina, and dispels many of the stereotypes people may have about private schools. Family Policy Matters Transcript: The Inside Scoop on Independent Schools TRACI GRIGGS: Thanks for joining us […]
How To Homeschool In North Carolina

Dr. Matthew McDill, a homeschooling dad and Executive Director of North Carolinians for Home Education, discusses the most common characteristics of homeschool families in North Carolina, as well as the safeguards and resources available for those who might want to begin homeschooling in our state. Family Policy Matters Transcript: How To Homeschool In North […]
Refuting The Myths About Public Charter Schools

Rhonda Dillingham, a veteran educator and Executive Director of the North Carolina Association for Public Charter Schools, discusses the history of public charter schools, and dispels the most common negative stereotypes about these schools. Family Policy Matters Transcript: Refuting The Myths About Public Charter Schools TRACI GRIGGS: Thanks for joining us this week for Family […]
The Game Plan For Fighting Divorce (Part 2)

JP De Gance, Founder and President of Communio, an organization that works to equip communities and churches to strengthen marriages, families, and faith continues his conversation with NC Family Communications Director Traci DeVette Griggs about Communio’s unique work to strengthen marriages and limit divorces. Family Policy Matters Transcript: The Game Plan For Fighting Divorce […]
The Game Plan For Fighting Divorce (Part 1)

J.P. De Gance, Founder and President of Communio, an organization that works to equip communities and churches to strengthen marriages, families, and faith speaks with NC Family Communications Director Traci DeVette Griggs about how Communio operates and what they are uniquely doing to strengthen marriages and limit divorces. Family Policy Matters Transcript: The Game […]
Transgender Vs. Title IX

This week on Family Policy Matters, NC Family Communications Director Traci DeVette Griggs sits down with Denise Harle, legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom. Harle unpacks the recent Title IX complaint ADF filed on behalf of several female high school track runners in Connecticut. There, two biological men have been competing as women and winning every […]