
September 2022 – Monthly Newsletter
Sep 6, 2022 | Newsletters
Dear Friend We waited nearly fifty years to see Roe v. Wade overturned by the Supreme Court, and on June 24, pro-lifers rightly celebrated this historic decision. Now, however, if you listen to the mainstream media and our political opponents, you might think our...2022 Voter Guide Order Page
Sep 1, 2022 | Voter Guides
Carroll Conley interviews Andrew Beckwith, President of Massachusetts Family Institute
Aug 29, 2022 | Faith Matters in Maine, Audio Programs
Christian Civic League of Maine · Carroll Conley Interviews Andrew Beckwith, President of...Mike McClellan Interviews Leah Carle, Executive Director for Zoe, A Women’s Center
Aug 23, 2022 | Faith Matters in Maine, Audio Programs
Christian Civic League of Maine · Mike McClellan Interviews Leah Carle Executive Director For Zoe, A Women's...Follow our Posts on Twitter!!
Joel Furrow on a Scripture-based job readiness program: ‘Work isn’t a curse—Adam was contributing in the garden. Being the image of God means ruling with Him in His world, and that takes work.’ #FaithInAction #Maine
Watch the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBoKYT5ZCyI
It’s right—and even necessary—to hold strong convictions about immigration or any other policy issue. But our political beliefs must never override our Biblical calling to see and love people as Christ does. We can stand for policy, but we must never forget our greater call to…
Joel Furrow challenges us to rethink policy: ‘Is what you’re creating recognizing the image of God in this person, empowering them, creating community, or is it hurting them by perpetuating the situation?’ Reflecting on welfare, he adds, ‘A plastic card in the mail… that’s not…
The Word of God speaks to all of life—including how we govern, lead, and love our neighbors. This isn’t about politics or partisanship—it’s about which worldview shapes our lives and our future. Full interview with Steve and Pastor Greg can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vBaqYaddKs&t=468s