Shut the Door on Nuclear Testing
Sometimes, ordinary people do extraordinary things that change the world for the better. A quarter century ago, a popular movement in Soviet-controlled Kazakhstan forced Moscow’s communist regime to...
View ArticleA Brief History of NAE Advocacy
From the humble beginnings of its 1942 founding, the National Association of Evangelicals has grown into a respected, unifying voice for evangelicals in our nation’s capital. An early concern was...
View ArticleResponding to the Current Refugee Crisis
Galen Carey, NAE vice president of government relations, was one of seven panelists at a briefing for members of the U.S. House of Representatives on refugee resettlement. It was attended by 26...
View ArticleProtect Foreign Assistance
As the budget process moves to Capitol Hill today, more than 100 Christian leaders — including NAE leaders Leith Anderson and Galen Carey — signed a letter calling on Congress to avoid disproportionate...
View ArticleStrong Rule for Predatory Lending
The U.S. House Financial Services Committee invited Galen Carey, NAE vice president of government relations, to submit a statement for the committee’s record on the NAE’s position on predatory lending...
View ArticleRaising Generations of Advocates
While the National Association of Evangelicals brings together top evangelical leaders to address pressing public policy issues, we also invest in training young advocates whose influence in both...
View ArticleA Guide for Evangelical Public Policy
Nineteenth century evangelicals worked to abolish slavery and promote the rights and welfare of women and children. In the first part of the 20th century many evangelicals withdrew from public life and...
View ArticleInternational Religious Freedom Act Turns 20
The National Association of Evangelicals played a major role in the passage of the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA), which was signed into law 20 years ago on October 27, 1998. In 1996, the...
View ArticleChristians in a Politically Divided Country
Our country seems to be increasingly divided along political lines. Technology has made it easy to reinforce biases in media silos and become deeply entrenched in particular ideologies. In Today’s...
View ArticleUnborn Face New Perils in New York
Emma Lazarus’ inscription on the Statue of Liberty in the New York Harbor states, “A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her...
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