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Created in 2012 to counterbalance the consumerist ethos of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday is a global holiday dedicated to generosity—a day that encourages people to invest in their communities and civil society through generous support for the non profits they believe in.

At EPPC, we are kicking off our end of year campaign this #GivingTuesday, and are asking you to consider joining us as we pursue an ambitious goal to raise $250,000 by the end of the year.

Your fully tax-deductible gift to EPPC by December 31st will help us continue our crucial work in 2022, as we provide much needed leadership in the intensifying battles over abortion, medical ethics, religion in the public square, and Big Tech. You can read below to see some of our significant publications from the past few days, as an example of the vital work EPPC is doing to renew our country.

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Wishing you and your family a beautiful time together this Thanksgiving,
 


Ryan T. Anderson
President, EPPC

ON BEING THANKFUL FOR AMERICA AT THANKSGIVING

By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column

At Thanksgiving 2021, America should rediscover hope in its heart. Doing so is not fantasy, nor is it something unnatural to us as a people. A hopeful heart is a truly American heart.
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LIVING BETWEEN THE POLES: HOW TO BE FAITHFUL IN A TIME OF CONFLICT

By EPPC Senior Fellow Francis X. Maier
The Catholic World Report

Real people, both within and outside the Church, are messy creatures. We all have divided hearts. As a result, the real world is filled with conflict. Here’s what we can do. Read More

Vote for Erika Bachiochi’s The Rights of Women for ISI Conservative Book of the Year!

 

EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi’s book The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision has been named a finalist for the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s prestigious Conservative Book of the Year award. The annual award from ISI honors a nonfiction book that contributes to the rich debate about key conservative ideas. The winner of the award will be announced in late January 2022. Click here to cast your vote for The Rights of Women at the ISI website.

ARE THERE ANY ADULTS LEFT IN AMERICA?

By EPPC Senior Fellow Carl R. Trueman
WORLD Opinions

In describing Israel during the time of the judges, the Bible says on several occasions that “in those days in Israel there was no king.” In years to come, when the history of 21st-century America is written, the phrase is more likely to be “in those days, the U.S.A. had no adults.” Read More

HOW CAN REPUBLICANS COURT MORE DIVERSE VOTERS? TURN TO RONALD REAGAN.

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

Evidence is accumulating that Hispanic, Asian and even some Black Americans are increasingly voting Republican. GOP leaders are naturally eager to cement these new voters’ loyalties. To do that, they should reexamine a speech Ronald Reagan gave more than 40 years ago. Read More
Earlier this month, EPPC’s Faith Angle Europe convened leading European and U.S. journalists in the South of France for three days of engaging discussions on today’s most critical issues. The gathering included 9 European journalists and 7 U.S. journalists engaging with premier scholars on topics of anti-Semitism, populism, and anti-poverty efforts and religious pluralism. Click above to watch the session “Rising National Populism—and Religion”, featuring Dr. Matthew Goodwin and Ed Luce, and click here to learn more about the other sessions.
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LOAN GIVEAWAYS WON’T BOOST FAMILY FORMATION

By EPPC Fellow Patrick T. Brown
City Journal

Policymakers can improve options for parents without forgiving student debt. Read More

RITTENHOUSE VERDICT REVEALS ONCE AGAIN WHAT THE LEFT REALLY WANTS

By EPPC Postdoctoral Fellow Nathanael Blake
The Federalist

The response of left-wing media and politicians to Kyle Rittenhouse’s justified acquittal shows that they have learned nothing. Read More

DON’T UNDERESTIMATE XI JINPING’S AMBITION

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

For anyone who thought that fears of China invading Taiwan are overblown, think again. Chinese President Xi Jinping’s rise as the paramount figure within the Communist pantheon suggests he has greater ambitions than his recent predecessors. Read More

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