Blog

Michael Reagan helps MFI celebrate 20 years

Last Friday, 500 supporters of family values came to the Marriott Hotel in Newton for fellowship and to hear the words of Michael Reagan. Mr. Reagan, the adopted son of President Ronald Reagan and actress Jane Wyman, spoke to some

Read More »

Letter: Letting casino wolves run wild

Letting casino wolves run wild I am a strong supporter of Gov. Deval Patrick, but I think he’s facing a big mistake with the casino-gambling bill now headed toward a conference committee at the State House. While many courageous legislators

Read More »

Truth Project training coming to Medway

Dear Pastors, The ground-breaking faith curriculum from Focus on the Family, The Truth Project, has changed thousands of lives across the nation in gaining a Biblical worldview on all aspects of life in the 21st Century. In an effort to

Read More »

Student religious freedom bill to get hearing

This legislative session, MFI once again filed the Student Religious Freedom Bill (HB 2715), and it once again has received bipartisan support from both Republicans and Democrats. The bill is before the Joint Committee on Education, and a hearing will

Read More »

Upcoming Event: MCFL Respect Life Walk

Massachusetts Citizens for Life 2011 Respect Life Walk to Aid Mothers & Children Sunday, October 2, 2011 Rain or Shine Parkman Bandstand, Boston Common (near the corner of Tremont/Boylston Streets Registration and Pre-Walk Celebration: 1:30 pm Walk: 2:30 PM Join

Read More »

MFI bill seeks to shield minors from harmful material

Schools have the custody of our children for the better portion of their waking lives in their most formative years. They should not be allowed, with impunity, to disseminate obscenity, child pornography, or matter that by definition is “harmful to

Read More »

October is a scary month

Dear Friends of the Family, Many of you would agree with me that October is one of the best, if not the best months in New England. With a mix of warm days that remind us of summer and chilly

Read More »