The Carrie Effect

October 29, 2009

“Carrie is going to be okay because she has already chosen to give up everything Hollywood has to offer, if she has to, rather than give up the truth….You see her choose between truth and the tiara. She never asked for this ordeal, but she was tested and she triumphed.”   – Maggie Gallagher in her article ‘The Carrie Effect’

That’s the story of Carrie Prejean, the pageant finalist whose winsome and humble answer in defense of marriage cost her the victor’s crown and garnered hatred and even death threats, but also stirred public support for marriage as the union of husband and wife. Carrie Prejean’s story, and growing Christian faith are an example of how we must give voice to truth in the public square during these troubled times.

Click here to read Maggie Gallagher’s article “The Carrie Effect”.

Carrie Prejean and Maggie Gallagher will be featured and honored for their work in advocating for marriage between husband and wife on Nov. 19th in Lancaster, PA. Click here for details.

4 Responses to “The Carrie Effect”

  1. joe Says:

    I am glad to hear Carrie stood her ground.
    Joe

  2. Donna Kintzer Says:

    Thank you for taking a stand against gay marriages. I do not approve of same sex books being brought into our schools our children need to be protected from the lie the gay movement is trying to teach them.

  3. P Krieger Says:

    It is the same as Obama saying he is personally against abortion, but yet he thinks people should have a choice.

  4. Tracy Balczon Says:

    The world needs more people like Carrie to stand up for the truth in the media no matter what. Carrie is a true leader.

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