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Boston’s SatanCon: A Weekend of Blasphemy and Remembrance?

With the Satanic Temple’s headquarters located in Salem, MA, it is no surprise that Satanists have decided Boston will be home to their second national conference–dubbed ‘SatanCon 2023’–this coming April. Advertised as the “largest satanic gathering in history” and “a

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Highest Court in MA Upholds Life!

Yesterday, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) issued its opinion in Kligler v. Healey, holding that there is no right to physician-assisted suicide in Massachusetts. MFI President and General Counsel Andrew Beckwith served as local counsel for the Christian Medical

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What I saw in D.C. this week…

On Monday morning, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis. I was there, among dozens of lawyers, students, families, and freedom-loving Americans, at a rally in front of the Court

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ICYMI Discover School Options in MA Webinar

Did you miss our recent Discover School Options in MA webinar? Don’t worry, we recorded it for you! Parents have had enough of the sexualization and woke indoctrination of their children in MA public schools. These same parents consistently turn

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Pro-Life Students Counterprotest Boston Women’s March

Last month, students at Gordon College, a Christian college in Wenham, Massachusetts, stood alongside Students for Life to counterprotest the Women’s March. As both a student and current MFI intern, I happily attended and co-wrote an article on the event

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It’s almost Bring Your Bible to School Day!

It’s that time of year again––Bring Your Bible to School Day is this Thursday, October 6th! Our national counterpart Focus on the Family has a great description of how Christian students from all over the country participate in this annual

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MFI Getting Your Church and School ENGAGED!

I was recently invited to speak on a Sunday morning at the Lion of Judah Church in Boston.  Pastor Roberto Miranda and I had a wide-ranging discussion about the sensitive topics addressed in the Engage curriculum and how the church

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