Why North Carolina Still Protects Marriage

by Dr. Mark Creech Director of Government Relations Return America RevMarkCreech.org Earlier this month, national media outlets - from CBS News to The New York Times - descended on an unusual legal story originating not in Washington, D.C., but in North Carolina....

From the Wilderness to the Threshold of Reform

by Rev. Mark Creech RevMarkCreech.org For more than twenty-five years, I have addressed alcohol policy in North Carolina and across the nation. During much of that time, I often felt like John the Baptist in the wilderness — warning, pleading, and reasoning with a...

When Zeal Becomes Persecution

Rev. Mark Creech RevMarkCreech.org Before he became the apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus was a man utterly convinced of his own righteousness - and Scripture does not soften the record of what he did in its name. He hunted down Christians, dragged men and women from their...
RevMarkCreech.org: A Trusted Voice Returns
After a season away following the dissolution of the Christian Action League, Rev. Mark Creech is returning with a powerful new platform—RevMarkCreech.org. For over 45 years of ministry and more than 25 years in the public arena, Rev. Creech has been a man of faith, truth, and courage. He eloquently writes from a strong and trusted Christian worldview on our time’s pressing moral and legislative issues. His editorials, articles, and news updates have been read nationwide by those seeking biblical clarity in an increasingly complex world.
Prayers Answered: HB 193 Crosses the Finish Line in Victory

Prayers Answered: HB 193 Crosses the Finish Line in Victory

Today, I am overjoyed to share nothing short of historic news. After twelve long years of persistent effort, unwavering prayer, and faithful advocacy, House Bill 193 – Firearm Law Revisions will now become law. Its effective date is …

Grace for the Days I Don’t Want to Pray

Grace for the Days I Don’t Want to Pray

For as long as I’ve been a Christian, and even as a minister of the Gospel, I have struggled with maintaining a consistent daily Quiet Time with God. I’m speaking of that set-apart time for reading the Bible, praying, and communing with the Lord. Although it has provided the richest blessings of my spiritual life, I still often resist it. Not always because I’m too busy, sometimes it’s because, quite frankly, I don’t want to. It’s something that has troubled me through the years.

God and Country, but In the Right Order

God and Country, but In the Right Order

At its 52nd General Assembly, the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) voted overwhelmingly to commission a study on Christian Nationalism. The decision reflects a growing conversation throughout the Church about how Christians should engage in public life or completely stay out of that arena.

Return America’s Session Recap

Return America’s Session Recap

North Carolina’s General Assembly has officially adjourned for the summer without passing a full state budget. Lawmakers remain divided on significant issues, including pay raises for teachers and state workers, tax relief, and key policy initiatives. Although the House and Senate approved separate budget proposals, they could not…

Fathers Forgotten: The Quiet Epidemic of Estrangement

Fathers Forgotten: The Quiet Epidemic of Estrangement

Father’s Day is meant to be a celebration, a joyful recognition of the men who helped shape us, taught us, sacrificed for us, and loved us. But for far too many, this day is marked not by celebration but sorrow, especially for fathers who are estranged from their children.