Carroll Conley & Tom Obey discuss Why Now? “Thy Church” Upcoming Bangor and Portland Events
Jun 19, 2024 | Faith Matters in Maine, Audio Programs
Christian Civic League of Maine · Carroll Conley & Tom Obey discuss Why Now? "Thy Church" Upcoming...2024 Voter Guide Footnotes
Jun 18, 2024 | Voter Guides
Carroll Conley Interviews Victoria Cobb, President of The Family Foundation of Virginia and Shannon McGinley, Executive Director of Cornerstone Action (NH)
Jun 12, 2024 | Faith Matters in Maine, Audio Programs
Christian Civic League of Maine · Carroll Conley Interviews Victoria Cobb and Shannon McGinley of VA and NH Family Policy...
June 2024 – Monthly Newsletter
May 30, 2024 | Newsletters
Dear Friend, As May closes and we enter June, I want to thank all the men and women who gave their lives for the exceptional freedoms we enjoy here in America. I always appreciate the opportunity to contemplate the sacrifices made to preserve the blessings we have...Follow our Posts on Twitter!!
Former Executive Director of the Christian Civic League Carroll Conley shares his experience attending the Charlie Kirk Memorial in Phoenix.

We speak to Carroll Conley, the retired CEO of the Christian Civic League of Maine in the US. Carroll attended the Charlie Kirk memorial in Arizona. He shares about the atmosphere at the memorial, the impact of Erika Kirk’s statement of forgiveness, and the general response to…
Anchored Ep. 13 - Matthew Harvey, Calvary Chapel Safe Harbor in Searsport
“Stand in the truth of God’s word. It’s not about our preferences, but what the Creator of the universe has said.”
"Exploring the Second Amendment through a biblical lens was eye-opening! Leviticus shows God grants us the right to defend ourselves, like protecting your home from a thief in the night." - Henry
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Anchored Ep. 11 - Steve Christner, Calvary Baptist Church in Turner
“God is a lawgiver interested in righteous laws. As Christians, we must stand for laws based on truth and righteousness, or who will? We can’t sit back—stay engaged and pray for righteousness!”