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Celebrating Liberty

“The general principles on which the Fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity.” 
~John Adams, signer of the Declaration of Independence
and second president of the United States.

Today, the United States of America celebrates the 238th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Americans across the nation and across the world will gather to celebrate America’s courageous decision to throw off tyranny and separate from an oppressive ruler and government. The Declaration states that that all men are created equal and “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” 

As you gather with your loved ones this special holiday weekend, please pause to pray for our nation and our leaders. Pray that God would move in the hearts and in the minds of his people. Pray that Christians would engage the culture and work to protect the values and beliefs that the Founding Fathers left us. Judeo-Christian values are vital to the health of our country, and we thank each of you for defending those values, even as the work intensifies.

The staff and board of directors of Illinois Family Institute wish you and your family all the blessings that our wonderful nation has to offer. We hope your Independence Day is a great celebration!




BreakPoint Commentator Coming to Rolling Meadows – September 19

Do you listen to the radio commentary, BreakPoint?

Have you read the New York Times best-seller biography, Bonhoeffer?

Have you seen the movie, Amazing Grace?

What connects all of those is Eric Metaxas – historian, author, radio host, and our fall banquet speaker! Don’t miss one of America’s strongest advocates for Christian witness in today’s culture. Purchase your tickets now at the early bird special price.

Faith, Family & Freedom Fall Banquet
The Meadows Club in Rolling Meadows, Illinois
Friday, September 19 @ 7:00 PM

Banquet sponsorship’s and tickets are now available. 
Click here to learn more.

Dinner tickets are $100 each.
Early Bird Special — $85 before August 18th.
Pastor’s Special — 2 for 1 before August 18th.

Table sponsorships are available.

Private Reception tickets with Eric Metaxas are $175 each.
Includes hors d’oeuvres, signed book, picture with Eric Metaxas, and dinner.
(NOTE: Space is limited.)

To place a business or personal ad in our
Banquet Program Guideclick HERE

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For more information, please call us at (708) 781-9328.




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Prayer Update for June 2014

For the church to discover the incredible effects of united prayer once again, we must keep our eyes on the “Bigness” of Christ, instead of the world. We must focus on Jesus—not on our culture’s worsening condition—and see the glory of “him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we can ask or imagine” (Eph. 3:20).

There was a report of a church that had mid-week prayer meetings during which people would just get down on their knees and call on God together. Hundreds joined in a symphony of prayer. Although we can’t all be together in the same place at the same time, we are so thankful for you joining together with us wherever you are!

CLICK HERE for a prayer requests and some Scriptures to pray. 

We are particularly asking for prayer for the awakening of the church, the salvation of lost souls, the spread of the truth, and the preservation of the family. 

Why are we so concerned for deeper prayer, more prayer, and more people praying? It is because we want to reach the point of non-stop communion with the Lord that keeps flowing in an unbroken chain. We believe this is necessary so the church can be ahead of the enemy, sowing the good seeds of truth and righteousness rather than asleep while the enemy sows his weeds of lies and sin. We want to witness an awakening in our society like the first century church! 

In Ez. 45:18-20 an offering was to be made by the priests “for anyone who sins unintentionally or through ignorance.” We think of family members we all have who have turned away from God. He loves them deeply. They are on his heart.

Three areas we can cover in prayer:

1.) Loved ones gone astray

“The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance” (2 Pet. 3:9).

It’s God’s will that no one would suffer eternity in hell. He wants us to share his grace and love with those in our lives who are walking down a wrong path. Prayer has a profound effect on the person for whom you’re praying. Don’t ever believe otherwise.

“I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life. This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have what we asked of him” (1 John 5:13-15).

2.) Our state and nation’s leaders who have passed laws that are against God.

“When famine or plague comes to the land, or blight or mildew, locusts or grasshoppers, or when an enemy besieges them in any of their cities, whatever disaster or disease may come,  and when a prayer or plea is made by anyone among your people Israel—being aware of the afflictions of their own hearts, and spreading out their hands toward this temple—then hear from heaven, your dwelling place. Forgive and act; deal with everyone according to all they do, since you know their hearts (for you alone know every human heart), so that they will fear you all the time they live in the land you gave our ancestors” (1 Kings 8:37-40).

3.) Against the darkness that covers our state and nation and blinds people to the truth.

Pray for the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that is expected this summer regarding the Obamacare HHS Mandate. Two family-owned companies, Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties, challenged the abortion pill mandate that would force them to pay for life-ending drugs or face crippling fines. The outcome will have a dramatic impact on your religious freedom in America.

“For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord .Live as children of light(for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) and find out what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them. It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret. But everything exposed by the light becomes visible—and everything that is illuminated becomes a light. This is why it is said:

Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you. 

“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, 
making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. 

Therefore do not be foolish,
but understand what the Lord’s will is.” (
Eph.5:8-17).

We at IFI are very thankful for God’s protection and wisdom in the day-to-day battles we face. And, we are very thankful for your partnering with us in prayer. God bless you all!




Author of William Wilberforce Biography in Chicago Suburbs, September 19

We are pleased to announce that best-selling author and leading cultural commentator Eric Metaxas will be headlining our 2014 Faith, Family & Freedom Fall Banquet! 

Author of the New York Times #1 bestsellers, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, and Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery

Eric’s powerful personal testimony and prominent role as one of America’s strongest advocates for the need of a Christian witness in the public square are just two reasons you’ll want to SAVE THE DATE: Friday, September 19, 2014 in Rolling Meadows, Illinois. 

More details will follow, but as subscriber to Illinois Family Institute, we didn’t want you to miss the opportunity to attend what we expect to be a life-changing evening.

To receive the information by mail, please call us at (708) 781-9328 or email contactus@illinoisfamily.org.

Save the Date 
Friday, September 19, 2014 ~ The Meadows Club
 
Rolling Meadows, IL ~ 7:00 pm

(Click HERE for a flyer for this event.)




The Soldier’s Rough Charity

Written by Anthony Esolen

I have been used to calling the national holiday we celebrated yesterday–most of us as a Monday off, and a good time for gardening or cookouts–“Oblivion Day,” when we Americans all forget the men (and now some women too) who have died in our wars, to establish our nation in freedom and to keep that nation free. When I was a child, it seemed that every little town expressed our pride in parades. My little town did. My cousins and I would get up early in the morning to follow the men in uniform up to the Protestant cemetery on the hilltop, where we heard them fire a twenty-one gun salute, followed by a bugler playing Taps. 

Then we hopped on a fire truck and proceeded with the parade through town, ending up at the Catholic cemetery on the mountainside opposite, for another salute, and a memorial Mass. It all ended up at the American Legion, for free doughnuts and orange juice. 

It’s been more than thirty years since the last Memorial Day parade there, and I’m sure that my town is hardly alone in that regard. But parades or no, I think we are witnessing a certain revival of Memorial Day, along with a revival of something better than the disdain or the grudging respect with which the veterans of the Vietnam War were greeted. That something is a real gratitude for our soldiers, even affection. 

Last night my children and I were part of a packed stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to watch a minor league ballgame, and then to see the Memorial Day fireworks. There was, throughout, that American assumption, still alive and well, that ordinary and sane people believe in a God to whom one can pray. 

So, before the seventh inning, the male quartet that had opened the game with the National Anthem (during which everyone, men and women, young and old, stood at attention, sometimes with hands over the heart, and often singing), regaled the crowd with “God Bless America.” After the game was over, they came back onto the field, this time with a soprano lead, to sing “America the Beautiful,” with that petitionary subjunctive that I’m sure everybody mistakes for an indicative statement of fact, “God shed His grace on thee.” 

Then during the fireworks, the loudspeakers again played patriotic music, including the pop tune heard everywhere after the bombing of the Twin Towers, “God Bless the USA.” The scoreboard flashed the pictures and names of local men and women who were serving in the military. 

Most were but privates, but some were sergeants, and some, it was clear, had been in the service a very long time. Some of the photographs were portraits of the men in uniform, straight shots, no smiles. Others were informal; a father holding a baby, a mother beaming alongside her small child, three friends sitting beside a tank. Every once in a while someone in the crowd would holler or whistle, in honor of someone he knew. 

What has changed, since the often shameful treatment of the men who returned from Vietnam? I’m not entirely sure, but I’d like to venture a few suggestions. For one, the soldier represents an ideal of honor and self-sacrifice that is hard to find elsewhere in American life. Elsewhere, one is told to “make something” of oneself, meaning study hard, not for the sake of knowledge, but to earn the pedigree needed to enter the world of well-remunerated work. 

Yet we hunger for what such dismal utilitarian habits cannot supply. So we look to the soldier, who may well make his career in or from the service, yet who endures privations we can hardly imagine, and puts his life on the line for his fellows. It is a kind of rough charity, and immensely appealing. All those faces upon the scoreboard were of people who had volunteered to enter the service, knowing that they might well be sent to dangerous lands far away. 

Another possible cause is the peculiar makeup of our armies. We now have women in khakis and flak jackets. It is hard for the snarlingest despiser of the American military to look at the smooth chins and slender physiques of women in uniform and call them baby-killers or imperialists or whatever the insult of the day may be. I have a hunch that their presence has roused a certain protective feeling on the part of us civilians, exactly as when people used to call soldiers “our boys.” 

Now I am not saying that there is any military use for women in combat, nor do I believe it marks an advance in our civilization that we send mommies in uniform overseas. But it is hard even for my fellow college professors to look at a Private Marcie and sneer, and that may well keep them from sneering in turn at Private Kyle and Sergeant Keith. 

Still another cause may be the passing of the men who fought in the Second World War. This so-called Greatest Generation, of those who struggled through the Depression as children, who fought the bloodiest war in man’s history, and who returned to rebuild the United States, has received from even the self-absorbed generation that followed them (mine) an astonishing degree of gratitude and honor. It is, I think, a perfectly healthy thing, to look back with forgiving kindness upon the virtues of one’s forefathers. 

Whatever the cause, I am cheered to see Memorial Day reviving. Those secularists among whom I have spent my whole professional life may find it atavistic to sing to God, and to pray that he may bless our nation. They have preached a faculty lounge Marxism that costs them nothing, while smiling with contempt upon young people, even their own students, who wish to give their all for their country. 

But the people, the common people, the people who go to minor league baseball games, as ill-taught as they are, still know that their country is something to be loved, that they had better pray for God’s blessing, that they owe much to men and women long dead, and that the soldier with all his faults is to be revered. And they are right. 

Soldiers, if some of our elites despise what you do, remember that we salute you, on Memorial Day of course, when we might think to say so, but also on this day after, and on every day. God bless you. 


Anthony Esolen is professor of English at Providence College, a senior editor of  Touchstone , and the translator of Dante’s Divine Comedy and other works, as well as the author of Ironies of Faith . His webpage can be found here .

This article was originally posted at the FirstThings.com website.




Threatening Message Sent to IFI & Laurie Higgins

Last week, this hateful and vulgar message was sent to IFI’s Facebook page

A prayer for all of you. Dear Lord, I ask that you strike down the children of any staff, supporters or friends of this EVIL hate group. May their children have cancer, be hit by cars or be murdered. May the staff and founders be victims of a mass shooting or bombing—that would be nice!!!  And finally, may any children of that very unattractive WHORE—Laurie Higgins—be slaughtered and offered to your greatness lord.  May her entire family be struck down and return to Hell from which they came.  F*** YOU Laurie Higgins and your entire disgusting family!!! Amen. 

This troubled person chose to communicate his feelings in the form of a twisted prayer to a god he calls “Lord.” He describes IFI as an “EVIL hate group.” He asks that the IFI staff and our families be violently attacked and murdered. And he singles out my good friend Laurie Higgins with an especially demeaning and misogynistic attack.   

This is the toxic fruit of the social and political movement that regularly demonizes its opponents with the most hateful and dehumanizing tactics.  Ultimately it seeks to silence anyone or any group that opposes them.

If you are alarmed and shocked — good, you should be. The degree of hatred that some on the Left have for conservative groups like IFI, simply because we believe and articulate orthodox Christian moral teachings, is beyond the pale.

How does anyone get to the point of wishing violence and murder on another human being, let alone the innocent children of those with whom you have philosophical and political disagreements?

The hatred expressed in this Facebook comment is aggravated by liberal groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) that label pro-marriage groups like IFI as “hate organizations.” The SPLC’s inclusion of organizations that uphold Judeo-Christian views of sexual morality with racist groups is not only intellectually dishonest, but incendiary.

These comments reflect the growing sentiment of some Leftists, and it predicts a culture increasingly hostile to religious belief and practice. Comments like this — and this writer is not alone — reflect an embrace of perversity and portend even violence. Most important, such rhetoric points to a culture that hates the God of the Bible. 

How do we respond? While we are relatively accustomed to hateful, harassing, obscene, and hostile messages, this Facebook message cannot be ignored. Threatening the lives of the IFI staff and our children is criminal. In the wake of the shooting at FRC a couple of years ago, we cannot ignore it. 

Our good friends at the Thomas More Society helped us draft a letter to the FBI and local law enforcement officials, asking for their help and protection. At the very least, I hope that we can secure a restraining order against this angry person. 

IFI supporters can respond to this situation by praying for God’s continued protection of the entire IFI Team. Additionally, please pray for the person who sent this message to us. He obviously doesn’t realize how wicked his thoughts and words are. Ask God to change his heart and mind. 

Finally, we need your financial support to help fund the work and ministry of IFI: your voice in the public square that many on the Left want to eliminate. 

The fact is, we need your help. We cannot do it without you. 

We need your partnership, your prayers, and the resources to do the work we are called to do. 

If American institutions like IFI don’t speak perseveringly and clearly on marriage, family formation, life, and human sexuality, our society WILL continue this descent into the dark, violent, and wicked abyss that led to the destruction of many once strong and proud cultures. 

Our commitment at the Illinois Family Institute is to boldly stand up for Judeo-Christian values and to make sure that biblical principles and God’s standards are heard in our contemporary culture. 

We must not be intimidated.  

What then shall we say to these things? 
If God is for us, who can be against us? ~Romans 8:31 

Will you stand with us?

If Christians refuse to stand up for truth, our children and grandchildren will suffer in an America that is willing to marginalize, criticize, bully and even attack Christians.  

Please help the IFI team to remain strong on the front lines of this critical cultural and moral battlefield by praying for us and by contributing to the costs of running a state-wide ministry and family policy organization. 

Make a Donation

Thanks for your prayers and support. 

Sincerely,

David E. Smith, Executive Director
Illinois Family Institute
P.O. Box 88848
Carol Stream, Illinois  60188

P.S.  Become an IFI Sustaining Partner by pledging monthly support, and I will rush a copy of a special DVD featuring an inter-faith conversation between best-selling author Eric Metaxas (author of Bonhoeffer), syndicated radio show host, Dennis Prager, and Dr. Erwin Lutzer, author and pastor of the historic Moody Church. 

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Easter Blessings

“The Lord is risen indeed…” Luke 24:34 

Easter Sunday is the culmination of Holy Week.  We would do well to take time to reflect on who we are and where we stand in our faith.  Our patience and devotion has been challenged many times over the last few years, but also rewarded. Now would be a good time to look back on the path we have taken and gear up for the next steps, as people of faith and as Americans. 

Additionally, we must keep our state and our nation in our prayers. The foundations of our Judeo-Christian nation and culture are under constant attack.  A culture of death and darkness has replaced what was once a beacon of hope, and the sacred institution of marriage faces seemingly daily attacks on its only one true definition. 

I would like to wish all our supporters and friends a blessed Easter, and extend our heartfelt thanks for all that you have done for the cause these last few months. “Through His ministry and sacrifice, Jesus demonstrated God’s unconditional love for us,” said President George W. Bush at Easter a few years back. “He taught us the importance of helping others and loving our neighbors. His selfless devotion and mercy provide a remarkable example for all of us.”  And Pope John Paul II once said“do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song.”

It is the love and hope of God in us that compels us to do the work that we do at IFI.

“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!
In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope
through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.”
~1 Peter 1:3




It’s Time To Pray

Prayer is God’s solution to delay the decaying of our culture. 

Many of you have already committed to praying and we believe many more of you will respond with a desire to devote time to pray for His cause of righteousness. To those who have been waiting for this email, we apologize for the delay. After much consideration, we are sending this to everyone and not just to those who have already responded. We believe that many want to pray but can’t commit to doing it regularly. 

Followers of Christ are God’s ambassadors of Truth to the culture.  And because we are admonished by our Creator to be alert and pray continuously, we are pleading with those who share our values to ask for God’s mercy for this state. We are in a spiritual battle of great proportions. Most would agree that our state is so far gone that only God is able to restore it.  But know that we serve an all-powerful God who is “able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us.” Ephesians 3:20

Naturally and spiritually speaking, our state is a field that is severely overgrown with the weeds of drugs, greed, sexual immorality, violence, addictions, apathy, etc., all of which are fracturing families. We see in the parable of the wheat and the tares that “While men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way…” Mat 13:25. The church has been asleep for far too long. Now it’s time to get on our knees and ask for God to move in the hearts and minds of pastors, priests and lay people.

 As praying people, we are the watchmen who can hinder our adversary from sowing further destruction. 

According to Hebrews 10:19-23 every believer is able to enter the holy place of God’s presence by the Blood of Jesus. With boldness we are to draw near with a pure heart and full assurance that He hears and will answer our prayers and petitions!  And you won’t be alone “because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.” Romans 8:27

CLICK HERE for a Scripture page to meditate on and suggestions of how to spend your time in prayer.

 We’re so very grateful for your willingness to join us in prayer to our Heavenly Father.




Community Leaders Call for the Citizenry to Vote

Faith and political leaders are urging voters to make their voices heard at the ballot box during this primary election in Illinois.

For more information about the IFI Voter Guide, please click HERE.




IFI Statement: Counties Should Not Issue Same-Sex “Marriage” Licenses Yet

In response to the various county clerks that are now processing same-sex “marriage” licensees across Illinois (which Attorney General Lisa Madigan is encouraging) — well ahead of the June 1, 2014 date of effectiveness — IFI  issues this statement: 

As a result of last month’s irresponsible judicial decision in Cook County which usurps the proper legislative process, county clerks are now issuing same-sex “marriage” licenses across the state of Illinois.

While U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman believes that there “is no reason to delay further” the implementation of Illinois’ new same-sex “marriage” law, she evidently fails to recognize that creating, modifying, or implementing state law is outside of the court’s purview.  

Making and implementing law is strictly a function of the General Assembly. Ignoring the proper roles of the three branches of government sets an extremely dangerous precedent.  

When unelected judicial activists like Judge Coleman circumvent the legislative process, they are in essence telling the legislature that they are irrelevant. State lawmakers and county clerks should not be complicit in this gross usurpation of the legislative process.




The Clock is Ticking to Order Your Voter Guides…

The Clock is Ticking to Order Your Voter Guides…

With early voting starting today (through March 15th) don’t wait another minute to order your Voter Guides in bulk!

Illinois’ primary election is just two weeks from tomorrow. If your schedule has changed, or if you think that you may be too busy to make it to your local polling place on election day, you should take advantage of early voting.  Click HERE to find contact information for your local Election Authority, or call the IFI office at (708) 781-9328, and we will be happy to look it up for you!

Do you and your friends know where the state-wide and federal candidates stand on sex-education, gambling expansion, and same-sex marriage? The IFI Voter Guides will be the only way most people get the information they need to make an informed decision. 

The IFI Voter Guide is a great tool for educating church members and reminding them to vote. They are especially effective when handed directly to people.  We encourage you to make sure that these Guides get directly into the hands of your fellow churchgoers. 

Take ACTION:  Please order bulk quantities of these Voter Guides today so that you are able to use them at your church over the next two weeks!  

Click HERE or call the IFI office at (708) 781-9328 during normal business hours to place an order. 

And, in case you missed it, I want to draw your attention to the various resources IFI has worked long and hard to compile to help you make educated decisions in the polling booth:

Gubernatorial Voter Guide!

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Local Voter Guide Editions! 

Pass The Email Along!

Voters across Illinois need to know about Illinois Family Institute’s efforts in the public square — including our non-partisan Voter Guides.  Please pass this email along to your own email list. 

The full version of the IFI 2014 Primary Election Voter Guide is available for download HERE.


Our get-out-the-vote campaign is up and running. We are distributing the IFI Primary Voter Guide to hundreds of churches, civic groups and tea party organizations. Will you financially support our endeavor to educate Illinois voters and promote family values?  Donate today.

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Voter Guides Are In — Order Them in Bulk Today!

The print version of the IFI Voter Guide are in and going fast!  If you haven’t yet placed a bulk order, please give us a call at the IFI office today at (708) 781-9328 or click HERE to send us an email. These non-partisan Voter Guides comply with IRS guidelines and are legal for churches to distribute. Or you may simply want them to pass along to neighbors, co-workers and family.

It’s critical that people be informed voters when they go to the polls for the March 18th Primary Election.  Candidates for Governor, U.S. Senate, state lawmakers and 18 members of the U.S. House of Representatives are up for election.  

We are coming down to the wire.  The election is only one month away.  So don’t delay. Call us at (708) 781-9328 or email us today.

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Do you and your friends know where the state-wide and federal candidates stand on same-sex marriage, a progressive tax, expanded gambling, comprehensive sex-education and abortion clinic regulations? These guides will be the only way most people get the information they need to make an informed decision. Surprisingly, many will vote only because of this Guide!

But thousands of other Illinois citizens don’t know about the IFI Voter Guide. You can help provide them this critical information, in the cause of good government, to make informed choices about all the state and federal candidates on the ballot.

We want to let Illinois citizens know about the availability of the IFI Voter Guide, and we need your help in getting it into the hands of as many voters as we can — so order a dozen or more and give them to your friends, family and co-workers.

Americans have been given incredible blessings and freedoms; and as a result, we have a responsibility to participate in elections. Thank God, we have an opportunity to cast our ballot for men and women whose values represent our own.

With your participation, together we will make a great impact in the state of Illinois, and our republic, one vote at a time. 


Our get-out-the-vote campaign is up and running. We are distributing the IFI Primary Voter Guide to hundreds of churches, civic groups and tea party organizations. Will you financially support our endeavor to educate Illinois voters and promote family values?  Donate today.




Bulletin Insert — No Excuse Not to Vote

Next month, during the primary election, citizens in Illinois will cast ballots to nominate candidates for a number of important government positions — positions that have dramatic authority on the direction of our nation. 

Like usual, this year’s mid-term elections are extremely important. Voters will be asked to decide if they want to continue with a big spending, freedom-eroding agenda, or do they want a government that stops the out-of-control spending and promotes our shared values. We cannot take our God-given civic responsibility and blessing of self-government lightly. 

As citizens, we have been given the awesome privilege and responsibility to select those who make our laws and govern our nation. I believe the Lord will hold us accountable for how we steward the gift of self-government. Illinois has several competitive races this year.   Christians have a wonderful opportunity to be salt and light for a state and nation in rapid decay.

Consider these facts from our friends at the Family Research Council where one vote made all the difference. 

  • In 1801, one vote in the U.S. House broke the tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.
  • In 1839, one vote made “Landslide” Marcus Morton governor of Massachusetts.
  • In 1868, one vote saved President Andrew Johnson from being removed from office.
  • In 1876, one vote in the Electoral College gave Rutherford B. Hayes the presidency.
  • In 1941, one vote extended the Draft just four months before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
  • In 2000, our nation had one of the most closely contested presidential elections in American history, and some people are still arguing  about who won!

Your vote really does matter!

To help encourage the Body of Christ, we have created a bulletin insert. Ask your pastor and/or church elders for permission to place these inserts in the bulletin or a strategic spot in your church to help us get this information to the good folks in your church. 

Click on the link below to download and print this latest IFI bulletin insert, ready to be copied for your church.

Voting Options — No Excuse!

I hope you and the members of your church find this material helpful. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact IFI. 


P.S. Do you know who’s on your ballot and where they stand on the issues that matter to you? Use the IFI Voter Guide at www.illinoisfamily.com/actions/voter-guides and send the link to your friends and family so they can be informed voters too!


 Click HERE to support Illinois Family Institute (IFI). Contributions to IFI are tax-deductible and support our educational efforts.

Click HERE to support Illinois Family Action (IFA). Contributions to IFA are not tax-deductible but give us the most flexibility in engaging critical legislative and political issues.

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Voter Registration Deadline is Tuesday, Feb. 18

Deadline to register to vote is just two weeks away.  

Tuesday, February 18th is the last day to register to vote for Illinois’ upcoming March 18 Primary Election. If you will turn 18 by the November 4th election, you can now register and vote in the March 18th Primary. In addition, if you have moved or changed your name, you must re-register.

This is an important time in the history of our state and nation, and it is critical that we all exercise our right and duty to vote. Primary elections in the Land of Lincoln can often be the most important election and play the deciding role in who will represent your values in elected office. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to ensure your elected officials share your values on important issues like religious liberty, marriage, and life.

Take the opportunity this weekend to make sure your friends, family, and church members are registered to vote. Get permission from your pastor, then download the registration form (link below) and bring several to church so that people who need to register can do so. By joining together with values-minded citizens across the state you can truly make a difference in this election.

Please note:  As noted above, a new Illinois law now permits 17 year-old citizens to vote in the Primary Election if they will be 18 years-old at the time of the General Election. 

Please take advantage of our voter registration tools:

Register to Vote – allows you to print out a voter registration form and mail it in yourself.

Hold a Voter Registration Drive — There are two Sunday’s left in the month before the registration deadline.  Host a registration drive at your church!

Voter Look Up Tool – Find out if you or your friends and family are registered to vote

Coming soon:  IFI’s Voter Guides!