‘Largest advocacy day in Harrisburg’ – Highlights from the 5th Annual PA March for Life
5th annual 2025 March For Life.
By Dan Bartkowiak Every step we take together sends a message that life is worth protecting. Want to know why this year’s Pennsylvania March for Life is so important? Here are five reasons to bring your family and friends to Harrisburg on Monday, September...
Many families have worried that choosing a faith-based education meant sacrificing opportunities—especially athletics—for their children. That concern may finally be over in Pennsylvania. What Just Happened On September 15, 2025, a federal court entered an Interim...
On September 10, 2025, our nation lost a bold and faithful conservative voice when Charlie Kirk was assassinated at just 31 years old. The horrific news sent shockwaves through millions within the US and around the world, who had been touched by his passion for...
September 11 still stops us. Names, faces, phone calls, quiet prayers. And for Pennsylvanians, a field near Shanksville. At Pennsylvania Family Institute, our memories of that day are braided with a moment that has stayed with us ever since: our 2002 Friends of the...
Altoona teen Noah Schultz will shine in Times Square this weekend as part of a national tribute to people with Down syndrome
Trump Calls for End to PA Officials’ Scam that Used Financial Literacy Funds for Gender Ideology Indoctrination,
Every once in a while, a documentary film comes along that doesn’t just inform—it challenges. Truth Rising, the fantastic new documentary from the Colson Center and Focus on the Family, is one of those projects. It doesn’t simply describe the chaos of our cultural...
By Michael Geer It is with both sadness and gratitude that we mark the passing of Dr. James Dobson — husband, father, grandfather, and a man whose voice and vision helped shape families and faith across America for more than half a century. I first met Dr. Dobson...
MOON TOWNSHIP, PA — The quiet closure of a Planned Parenthood location just outside of Pittsburgh this spring may seem like a local development, but it represents something far more consequential: the abortion industry’s accelerating shift away from brick and...