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National Day of Prayer just one month away

Once again, MFI is joining the National Day of Prayer Task Force for the 60th annual observance of the National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 5, 2011, where we will join with government leaders and people in communities all

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“Soul Surfer” opens Friday with great message

This Friday, the wonderful movie “Soul Surfer” is opening in theaters nationwide. This moving and inspirational film is about the young girl who lost her arm in a shark attack, but with her strong Christian faith, rallied back, conquered her

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SCOTUS upholds parents’ rights, religious liberty

On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) dismissed a lawsuit challenging Arizona’s provision of tax credits for contributions to private-schools – even religious schools. The 5-4 decision held that opponents of the 14-year-old program lacked legal “standing”

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RI marriage battle turns to alternatives

On Tuesday, Rhode Island lawmakers took up legislation that would provide same-sex couples (and other dependents unable to marry) with many of the benefits of marriage, but stop short of legalizing same-sex “marriage.” A House committee held a hearing on

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MA Catholics have new executive director

The Massachusetts Catholic Conference (MCC) Board of Governors, after an extensive search process, has announced the appointment of James F. Driscoll as the Executive Director following the death of Edward F. Saunders in August 2010. Gerald D. D’Avolio, Esq. had

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Patrick names lesbian to SJC

The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (SJC), who will live forever in infamy for its ruling to legalize same-sex “marriage” in the Bay State, will soon have its first “married” lesbian justice after Gov. Deval Patrick nominated Barbara Lenk to

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MA School district threatens to deny homeschooling

According to our friends at the Home School Legal Defense Association, a Massachusetts school district has threatened to deny homeschooling approval for families who do not submit to no-notice mid-year assessments. Chicopee Public Schools Assistant for Curriculum and Staff Development

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SHAME: MA delegation silent on prosecution of pornography

Despite your emails and calls over the last month, our congressional delegation remained silent on the enforcement of federal obscenity laws. Not one of our members of Congress—ten representatives and two senators—signed the letter sent to Attorney General Holder, calling

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Bathroom Bill rears its ugly head at Statehouse

As expected, the so-called “Bathroom Bill” is once again rearing its ugly head at the Statehouse, with advocates bringing members of the clergy to Beacon Hill to call on the Legislature to pass this dangerous and unnecessary bill. The panel

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Faith of the Patriots almost SOLD OUT

UPDATE (4/13/1): With just four days until our special “Faith of the Patriots” event, time (and tickets!) are running out. Be sure you purchase you tickets before Friday to ensure that you don’t miss this great presentation by Rick Green,

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