Tired of Sitting on the Sideline? Join Us for a Special Meeting.

Religious liberty in America is under attack. We’ve seen this everywhere from the federal government’s controversial mandates under Obamacare all the way down to the “nondiscrimination” ordinance recently passed by the Fayetteville City Council. It seems like almost every day there is some new example of the government making it more difficult for churches and people of faith to live out their religious convictions.

What if I told you there was something you and your church could do about this?

Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., and Vision America Action are bringing a team to Arkansas to help you do just that. All next week, their team will travel across the state, hosting free meetings to help you and your church take a stand for the principles we hold dear.

Topics at the meetings will include helping Christians register to vote and engage in the public arena; understanding a biblical view of the issues facing our culture; and outlining how churches can be involved in this struggle.

Each meeting will include a free meal and an excellent lineup of speakers prepared to share critical information with you and your friends. If you are a pastor or church leader, it is especially important for you to join us. For additional information and to RSVP for free, go to www.Pastors4AR.org.

One of the best ways to stop the assault on religious liberty is for Christians to start exercising their other liberties. There are many ways we can join together to make our state a better place to live and raise a family. Please come to one of meetings below and learn how you and your church can do just that.

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Are You Registered to Vote?

The deadline to register to vote in the November 4 General Election is less than a month away. If you are not a registered voter, you need to register soon if you want to vote in the upcoming election.

The Arkansas Secretary of State has some very useful information on its website. To register to vote in Arkansas, you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen.
  • Be an Arkansas resident (residing in Arkansas at least 30 days prior to the first election in which you will vote).
  • Be age 18 or turn 18 on or before the next election.
  • Not be a convicted felon whose sentence has not been discharged or pardoned.
  • Not be presently adjudged as mentally incompetent as to your ability to vote by a court of competent jurisdiction.

Among other places, you can register to vote at your local public library, county clerk’s office, or revenue office. You can also download a registration form and mail it to the Arkansas Secretary of State (click here to download).

How do I know I am registered to vote? If you are uncertain whether or not you are registered, do not wait until the election to find out! Visit VoterView.org to check your voter registration status right now.

After you have registered to vote, be sure to go to www.ArkansasVotersGuide.com to learn a little bit about the candidates you will see on your ballot this November.

Listen: The Duck Commander is “UnPhiltered”

“We have now reached a point in the United States…where political correctness has trumped biblical correctness.”

-Phil Robertson

Phil Robertson, star of the hit TV show Duck Dynasty and founder of Duck Commander, recently did an interview with Family Research Council president Tony Perkins to discuss his new book UnPHILtered.

Phil discusses how America has come loose from its moral and spiritual moorings and what happens when a person comes to faith in Christ.

Listen to the interview below.