Asking the Church to ENGAGE

During this unique election year, ENGAGE is seeking to inspire the Church to pray for and share the gospel with public servants. Much is at stake in 2026, and we are actively encouraging churches to: 1) help members to register to vote, 2) build a conviction that voting is important, and 3) empower church members

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The Church v. IRS

There has been a lot of discussion this week about a new consent decree acknowledging that churches have more latitude around election activity. Many of the reports have made false conclusions or stoked hysteria about what this means for the church. We wanted to take a moment to break down the issue for you and

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This KU Prof Doesn’t Speak for Us!

A professor at the University of Kansas was caught saying that men don’t want to vote for Kamala “because they don’t think females are smart enough to be president… we can line all those guys up and shoot them. They clearly don’t understand the way the world works.”  KU has said that the professor has

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Does Leadership Still Matter in Politics?

It’s a weird time in American politics. In some ways unprecedented. In other ways, there is nothing new under the sun. It seems like everywhere we look our leaders are not living up to their calling to lead well publicly or privately. Their policies seem driven more by polls than by principle. Their family lives

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Praying for Afghanistan – from someone who was there

I spent two years of my life in Afghanistan. I travelled all over the country. I spent time in Afghan villages and cities. I provided religious support for the southern region as well as Special Operations missions. I met friends and we served together. I encouraged chaplains by buying them coffee at the “Green Bean

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Court finally put children ahead of radical ideology

The Biden Administration is trying to push the Equality Act through the Senate. And now they have attempted to unilaterally redefine sex in Title IX – putting girl’s opportunities at risk. The City of Philadelphia attempted to punish Catholic Services for living out their beliefs, disregarding the needs of children in their community. But today

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Statement in Response To Governor Kelly’s Religious Freedom Overreach

This afternoon, Governor Kelly issued an executive order that specifically targets churches, demanding that they not meet if they are likely to bring more than ten people together. Until now, churches have been trusted to be responsible and take measures to protect their members. Churches have been voluntarily complying with these directives. Why are schools,

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BREAKING NEWS: Topeka Targeted By LGBTQ+ Activists Again

LGBTQ+ activists are pushing your city council members to pass a sexual orientation and gender identity ordinance (SOGI). The Topeka Policy and Finance Committee will  be discussing your freedom TOMORROW when they meet. These types of ordinances will be used to undermine religious freedom in Kansas, and your voice is needed to stop it! The

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Keep the Faith in Kansas: The Church

Over the last several weeks, we’ve been talking about the problems that sexual orientation and gender identity laws (SOGI) create for Kansans. We’ve looked at the implications SOGIs have for businesses and schools – now we’ll look at the implications they have for churches and for those sitting in the pews. As an attorney for

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He Believes Churches Should Lose Tax-Exempt Status—And He’s Not the Only One

Former presidential candidate, Beto O’Rourke, stated just a few weeks ago that he wanted to use the tax code to punish churches and religious organizations—including colleges and hospitals—for living out their faith. To no one’s surprise, Beto then dropped out of the presidential race last week. This is a good thing for Americans. But, his

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