By L.A. Williams Christian Action League January 6, 2023 Does your New Year’s resolution involve drinking less? Or perhaps you decided to dive into 2023 totally alcohol-free? You’re not alone. Hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in Dry January, a public health push that started in the United Kingdom in 2013 and has […]
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Historic Victory for Life, June 24, 2022
By Dave Eden, Eden Political Cartoons “For 49 years, ‘we the people’ have had to endure a flawed and unconstitutional ruling from the Supreme Court that allowed unelected judges to create a national right to abortion that ultimately led to extreme actions, like late-term abortions, against the unborn. Today, the Supreme Court has rightfully overturned […]
NC Parents Pushback Against Sexually Explicit Books in Public Schools
By L.A. Williams Christian Action League December 10, 2021 A group of 10 Wake County parents seeking to protect schoolchildren from explicit sexual content in library books have filed a criminal complaint against the state’s largest school system for distributing “obscene and pornographic material.” Theirs is one of a growing number of campaigns across the […]
U.S. House Passes ‘Equality Act’: Measure Will Upend Religious Freedom
By L.A. Williams Christian Action League February 25, 2021 Passed by the House on Thursday, the so-called Equality Act will upend religious freedom in America unless it can be stopped in the U.S. Senate. “When people hear the word equality, they want to support it because no one should be treated less than equal, but […]
Capitol Building Overrun, CAL Dir. and other Christian Leaders Speak Out
By Hunter Hines Christian Action League January 7, 2021 Chaos broke out at the nation’s capital Wednesday when after a Trump rally, pent-up emotions spilled over into rioting. Hundreds of protestors stormed the Capitol building and overcame the capitol police, vandalizing House Speaker Nany Pelosi’s office, breaching doors and windows, looting art, and taking control […]
Does Jesus Need a Lobbyist?
By Jay Atkins Christian Post November 24, 2020 Note from CAL Staff: The Staff and Board of Directors of the Christian Action League urge you to read this great article by Jay Atkins. It describes in a nutshell what Rev. Mark Creech, executive director of the Christian Action League, has been to the League’s supporting […]
Multi-Campus North Carolina Church Re-opens after Coronavirus Outbreak
By Ryan Foley The Christian Post November 3, 2020 A multi-campus evangelical Christian church has reopened its doors after coming to an agreement with local officials in North Carolina, who had previously ordered it to close its buildings in Mecklenburg County following a coronavirus outbreak involving nearly 200 people. Mecklenburg County had earlier issued an Abatement […]
Addressing the Claims of So-Called Pro-Life Evangelicals Who Support Joe Biden
By L.A. Williams Christian Action League October 16, 2020 Can pro-life evangelicals justify casting a ballot for presidential candidate Joe Biden, who not only wants to enshrine Roe V. Wade into federal law, but also wants to end the Hyde Amendment, which limits the use of taxpayer funds for abortions? Can Christians proclaim that they […]
Kamala Harris Visits NC to Win Black Vote, African-American Leaders Say She Doesn’t Stand for Them
By L.A. WilliamsChristian Action LeagueOctober 1, 2020 Democratic vice-presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, visited a historically Black university and a minority-owned barbershop Monday as she swept into North Carolina on a mission to win over the state’s nearly 1.5 African-American voters. The U.S. senator from California visited White’s Barber and Beauty Shop in Raleigh and spoke […]
Prominent Black NC Bishop Patrick Wooden says Kamala Harris ‘Ain’t Good for Black Folk’
By Leonardo BlairThe Christian PostAugust 20, 2020 Firebrand North Carolina Bishop Patrick Wooden Sr., of the conservative Upper Room Church of God in Christ in Raleigh, slammed newly minted Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris as “ain’t good for black folk” in a politically charged sermon Sunday. In his impassioned sermon during which he took aim at […]