Carroll Conley and Tristan Starbird discuss legislative and CAN updates.
Feb 26, 2020 | Church Ambassador Network, Life, Faith Matters in Maine, Audio Programs
Carroll Conley and Tristan Starbird discuss the upcoming CAN launch and Banquet events.
Nov 4, 2019 | Church Ambassador Network, Faith Matters in Maine
Carroll Conley and Tristan Starbird discuss the Lauch of [CAN], CEL’s Church Ambassador Network
Oct 28, 2019 | Church Ambassador Network, Faith Matters in Maine

Attention Pastors! Register now for the Church Ambassador Network Launch event at the State House!
Oct 23, 2019 | Church Ambassador Network
Our goal is to have a presence of pastors regularly in the capitol for the primary purpose of building relationships with our leaders. We want to thank our leaders for their time and sacrificial service. We also want to let them know that the evangelical community in...CAN Launch!
Oct 23, 2019 | Church Ambassador Network
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At today's @FTC event on the harms of so-called "gender-affirming care," @AFergusonFTC opens with remarks detailing the lack of evidence for child sex change interventions along with their various harms, and explains why the FTC is taking action.
"If a medical claim is false or…
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…