Christian activist organization promoting the social conservative cause to U.S. Congress and working on behalf of persecuted Christians around the world.
Law firm founded by Pat Robertson to represent Christians in church-state cases.
Argues that the United States should be recognized as a Christian nation.
A non-profit Christian constitutional litigation firm and policy think tank committed to restoring America's Biblical foundations.
This organization's mission is to maintain and promote in our national life the Christian principles of civil government. Promotes a book titled "Explicitly Christian Politics".
A book which presents theocracy as a biblically sound form of Christian politics. Distinguishes between theocracy (the rule of God) and ecclesiocracy (the rule of the church).
This organization's goal is to exert a direct and positive influence in government, education, and the family by (1) educating the nation concerning the Godly foundation of our country and (2) working with elected and appointed federal, state, and local officials to develop public policies which reflect Biblical values.
Defines religious freedom as "the notion that people of religion can freely partake of the practices of their religion without opposition. This would not only include private devotions, but also acts of religious significance within the realm of government." The author applies the latter clause only to practitioners of Western religions.
TCAN believes that every Christian citizen has a civic responsibility to participate in the governmental process and that history records an inexhaustible amount of evidence that the founding fathers fully intended that federal, state, and local governments be based on Christian principle. Toward that end, they distribute "action alerts" on current public policy issues.
Includes question-and-answer sections on "Government and Politics" and "America's Christian Heritage".
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