Restoring Judeo-Christian Values in Government and Culture

Join us in a conversation with former Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Dean of Regent University’s Robertson School of Government.

Tuesday, June 28, 2022, at 12 PM (ET)

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Andrew Breitbart famously observed that “politics is downstream from culture.”

Given our culture’s plunge into perverse and destructive worldviews and behaviors, it’s no wonder that we are in the grip of ruling elites who are hostile to our most deeply held beliefs.

But we have something they don’t: Almighty God.

That’s why I end these calls with, “We cannot be defeated if we do not quit, because we are on God’s side.”

Notice the phrasing. We don’t believe we can succeed any other way. Whatever is not of God is of the enemy. And, yes, we have enemies foreign and domestic.

We also have champions who fight in the public square for our values, and Michele Bachmann is one of the best.

If we stay the course and stay involved, we can turn the country around with God’s help.

Raging inflation, astronomical gas prices, and force-feeding schoolchildren Critical Race Theory and LGBTQ propaganda are among the reasons that Biden Remorse is palpable even among lifelong Democrats. They are also beginning to understand that even corporate titans like Disney have been commandeered by ideologues who hold them and their beliefs in contempt.

What actions will be most effective in ensuring that we can reverse the damage that Biden and the Democrats and a predatory culture are inflicting on us?

We want to bequeath a free, self-governing America to our children and grandchildren.

Michele Bachmann is the author of “Core of Conviction: My Story” (2011).

Michele Bachmann was born in Waterloo, Iowa. She received a B.A. in Political Science and English from Winona State University in 1978.

In 2000, Bachmann defeated a longtime moderate incumbent for a state senate seat in Minnesota. In 2006, Bachmann entered the race to represent her suburban Minneapolis congressional district. She won 52 percent of the vote, becoming the first Republican woman from Minnesota elected to the House of Representatives. She easily won reelection in 2008 and 2010.

During the Obama administration, she became a leader of the conservative resistance.

In 1986, Bachmann received a Juris Doctor degree from Oral Roberts University. She was a member of the ORU law school’s final graduating class, and was part of a group of faculty, staff, and students who moved the ORU law school library to Regent University. Two years later, she completed a Master of Law in taxation at the College of William & Mary. She worked for four years as a lawyer for the Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Chief Counsel in St. Paul, Minnesota.

She is married to Marcus Bachmann, a clinical therapist who holds a master’s degree from Regent University. They have five children, and also worked with a private foster care agency to house 23 children in their home during the 1990s. The Bachmanns’ children were home-schooled and also attended private Christian schools, and her political career initially stemmed from her interest in education reform.

Michele Bachmann’s extensive career highlights include:

  • First Republican woman from Minnesota elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • United States Congresswoman representing Minnesota’s 6th District from 2007 to 2015.
  • National figure in the Republican Party and a founding member of the congressional Tea Party Caucus.
  • In 2011, Bachmann announced her bid for the Republican presidential nomination and ran for president in 2012.

Please join us for this informative and stimulating discussion.

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