The Social Conservative Review: July 11, 2013

July 11, 2013

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Dear Friends,

As our culture struggles, the issues with which we deal not only multiply but become more intense. From the Supreme Court decisions last week on marriage to the acrimonious debate in the Texas legislature about late-term abortion, it is easy for social conservatives to feel not only overwhelmed, but discouraged.

Don't. Either Jesus Christ is Lord or He isn't. And since He is, we need to move forward with confidence in His ultimate victory in time and history. I use the word "ultimate" advisedly, in that between now and then, hardship of a number of types might ensue. But perseverance and faithfulness are vastly more important than any temporal win, however rewarding or sweeping, ever can be.

Thanks for the privilege of continuing to partner with you.

Rob Schwarzwalder
Senior Vice President
Family Research Council

P.S. Be sure to watch a lecture by FRC's Dr. Pat Fagan on "the impact of pornography on college campus life." Register for the event, at no charge, here. Also, download FRC's groundbreaking new summary of religious persecution in the nation's military and watch our launch of the study, with three Members of Congress, yesterday at the U.S. Capitol.


Educational Freedom and Reform
Homeschooling

Legislation and Policy Proposals

College Debt

Government Reform
Regulation

Waste/Fraud/Abuse

Health Care
Abstinence

Health care reform: Political and Legislative efforts

Homosexuality

Human Life and Bioethics
Abortion

Bioethics and Biotechnology

Euthanasia and End of Life Issues

Stem Cell Research
To read about the latest advances in ethical adult stem cell research, keep up with leading-edge reports from FRC's Dr. David Prentice, click here.

Human Trafficking

Marriage and Family
Adoption

Family Economics

Family Structure

Media
Pornography

Religion and Public Policy
Religious Liberty

Religion in America
Check out Dr. Kenyn Cureton's feature on Watchmen Pastors called "The Lost Episodes," featuring how religion has had an impact on our Founding Fathers.

Secularism

International
Israel

International Economy and Family

Religious Persecution

The Courts
Constitutional Issues

Other News of Note

Book reviews