Dear Friend,

As I mentioned in my last email, EPPC has grown significantly over the past year.

In response to the Biden administration’s hostility to good medicine and the rights of conscience, we launched EPPC’s HHS Accountability Project in February. This project is directed by Senior Fellow Roger Severino, who led his team in working tirelessly throughout the year to fight against the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate, oppose the spread of transgender ideology, and serve the pro-life cause everywhere.

This year we also brought on board Patrick Brown to develop a pro-family economic agenda for a post-Roe America and articulate what a winning and truly conservative—rather than libertarian—economic agenda should be.

We welcomed EPPC Fellows Carl Trueman and Andrew T. Walker to lead our Evangelicals in Civic Life initiative, and we launched our Big Tech Project, headed by Attorney General Bill Barr’s former assistant, Clare Morell, to advance policy solutions that will hold Big Tech companies accountable for their censorship of Christian and conservative voices.

And this year also saw the creation of our Theology of Home Project, led by new Fellows Carrie Gress and Noelle Mering. Gress and Mering are the co-authors of Theology of Home: Finding the Eternal in the Everyday and Theology of Home II: The Spiritual Art of Homemaking.

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Thanks to the generosity of our staunch supporters, our work is gaining momentum and EPPC is having an outsized impact on a conservative movement that needs direction for our new challenges.

Friend, will you make a tax-deductible gift of $100, $500, or whatever amount you can afford today, to help us reach our goal of $250,000 by December 31st?

Thank you for partnering with us during this crucial time.


Sincerely,

Ryan T. Anderson

President, Ethics and Public Policy Center

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