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 […]
Opting Out Is Not An Option (Part 2)

This radio show originally aired in July 2019 An emerging assumption in our culture is that the “other side” is evil, and it’s leading to a reluctance to engage in civil conversations with people who disagree with us politically. Dan Darling, vice president of Communications at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, says it’s an […]
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 […]
Unpacking SCOTUS’s Redefinition of “Sex”

On June 15, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia saying that “sex” in federal anti-discrimination law included “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.” As NC Family shared with you, this ruling by our nation’s highest court could have disastrous ramifications for religious freedom, freedom of speech, personal privacy, […]
The Danger and Detachment of Surrogacy

In our society, surrogacy and in vitro fertilization (IVF) may seem like a practical solution to couples struggling with infertility. Biotechnological advancements have allowed those who are unable to have children themselves to become parents through methods other than adoption. But the dangers of surrogacy and IVF, both to the child and the surrogate mother, […]
Analyzing School Choice Programs

School choice has been a subject of debate for years now, and has recently come under renewed attack through a bill introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly that would abolish the Opportunity Scholarship Program. But the Opportunity Scholarship Program is just one of the many school choice programs in our state and nation, and […]
Redeeming “Impossible” Marriages

The institution of marriage has certainly come under attack over the past couple of decades, as we have seen couples either not get married and just cohabitate, or marry and then divorce for various reasons. Our culture tends to accept most reasons for divorce, whether big or small. Author Leila Miller is passionate about defending […]
A Congressman’s Take on COVID-19

In the ever-changing world of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us may be struggling to interpret and understand the facts about this virus and how it is impacting our state and nation. A rift has developed between the extremes on this issue, with some politicians and experts disagreeing on how to keep people safe while […]
The Silver Lining of Working from Home

Those of us who remain employed during this pandemic may be inding ourselves working from home more than we have ever before. Before COVID-19, working from home was a rare occurrence in most jobs, with many opponents arguing that there were too many distractions at home and that workers would be less productive. But a […]