Now that the Christmas celebrations are over, take a minute and be sure you've got these dates on your calendars: - First, don't forget that the voter registration deadline for the Presidential Preference Primary is Monday, January 7. Only those registered as a Democrat or a Republican can vote in the primary coming up on February 5. Consider holding a registration drive at your church this Sunday, January 6. To find out how, visit www.azpolicy.org or call our office at (602) 424-2525.
- Join CAP's Capitol Prayer Walk on Monday, January 14, to coincide with the first day of this year's legislative session. As Scripture commands us, we're going to make it a priority to pray for our governmental leaders before the session begins. The walk will begin at 9 a.m. at the Arizona Capitol, 1700 W. Washington in Phoenix. Meet us by the flagpole between the House and Senate Buildings. Print out this flier to give to friends at church!
- Truth Project Training will be held January 18 & 19 at Scottsdale Bible Church. The Truth Project is a DVD-based small group curriculum produced by Focus on the Family. Taught by Dr. Del Tackett, it includes valuable insights from a host of Bible scholars and theologians, including Os Guinness, R.C. Sproul, and Ravi Zacharias. More information on The Truth Project is available at www.azpolicy.org. To register, visit www.thetruthproject.org/events.
- Join me at the Pro-Life Rally on Sunday, January 20. I'm serving as this year's emcee! The Rally starts at 12:30 p.m., giving you time to drive to Wesley Bolen Park, just East of the Capitol. Don't forget to bring disposable diapers, wipes, or formula for the diaper drive to help stock the diaper bank!
- Please let your pastor know about CAP's first annual Pastor's Day at Capitol on Tuesday, January 29 from 8:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Dr. Wayne Grudem, Research Professor of Bible and Theology at Phoenix Seminary will be the keynote speaker. For details, visit the CAP website.
- Volunteers! We still need volunteers to monitor legislative committee meetings, starting January 14. Committee meetings usually occur at the same time each week (Monday afternoon through Thursday morning) and usually last from 1-3 hours, depending on the number of bills on the agenda. If you are interested, please call us at 602-424-2525 or email Jennifer Clark at jclark@azpolicy.org.
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