Making Sense of the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017”

Andrew Guernsey, a legislative assistant for Government Affairs with the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C. about the real effects of the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.” Family Policy Matters Transcript: Making Sense of the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017” Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. I am […]
An Unconventional Story of Hope

Ryan Bomberger, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer at the Radiance Foundation, an educational and life-affirming nonprofit organization discusses the issues of abortion, adoption, race, fatherlessness, and his new book Not Equal: Civil Rights Gone Wrong. Family Policy Matters Transcript: An Unconventional Story of Hope Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. Today […]
Walking With Families Through The Toughest Times A Parent Can Face

Tracy Winsor, co-founder of Be Not Afraid, a ministry that provides tangible and loving support to parents whose unborn children receive difficult diagnoses and who still commit to carrying their children to term discusses the inspiration for the ministry and practical advice for parents who receive an unexpected prenatal diagnosis for their child. Family Policy […]
Healthy Actions and Expectations Before Saying “I Do”

Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse, the founder of the Ruth Institute, a global non-profit focused on keeping families together and helping the millions of people who have been harmed by family breakdown discusses how healthy actions and expectations are beneficial for ensuring a successful, lifelong marriage before saying “I do.” Family Policy Matters Transcript: Healthy Actions […]
The Best Part of Being American

The North Carolina Family Policy Council staff has a roundtable discussion where they each share something they love about America. Family Policy Matters Transcript: The Best Part of Being American Our radio show for this week is going to be a very special offering from the North Carolina Family staff. We are going to talk a […]
A Disturbing Proposal Concerning Parental Rights

Peter Sprigg, Senior Fellow for Policy Studies at Family Research Council in Washington, D.C, discusses a disturbing proposed regulation in Delaware that would allow students to self-identify not only their gender (male, female or other), but also their race, and to do so potentially without any involvement from their parents. [This proposal is similar to […]
Putting Pro-Life Belief Into Action Through Adoption

Rob Schwarzwalder, Senior Lecturer at Regent University and former Senior Vice-President at the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., discusses how adoption intersects with a pro-life ethic. Family Policy Matters Transcript: Putting Pro-Life Belief Into Action Through Adoption INTRODUCTION: Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. Today, we’ll be talking about one of […]
Legalities of Religious Expression during the Christmas Season

Tom Brejcha, President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Society, discusses the conflicting and confusing information about the legalities of religious expression during the holiday season. Family Policy Matters Transcript: Legalities of Religious Expression during the Christmas Season INTRODUCTION: Thanks for joining us this week for Family Policy Matters. As we enter the Advent season […]
The Origins and Importance of Thanksgiving

Dr. Bradley Birzer, a Professor of History and the Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies at Hillsdale College, co-founder of The Imaginative Conservative, and Fellow of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library discusses the origins and importance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Family Policy Matters Transcript: The Origins and Importance of Thanksgiving INTRODUCTION: Thanks for joining us […]
Embracing the Better Angels of our Nature

David Lapp is the lead organizer for a group entitled “Better Angels.” He discusses his efforts to reunite America by helping Americans to move past hostility and insults and find common ground across the political spectrum in order to achieve that foundational goal of our American Constitution, which is to form “a more perfect union.” […]