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MWEG provides learning resources, along with official statements and calls to action, to help our members become more informed and prepared for civic engagement.

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Proclaim Peace LIVE Episode // Peacemaking and Discipleship with Chad Ford

In this special live episode of the Proclaim Peace podcast, host Jennifer Thomas is joined by Chad Ford to discuss peacemaking and discipleship. They discuss how we can find and build peace in a time of high conflict and in the wake of political violence. They draw on the teachings of Jesus to answer these questions and find ways that we can each be peacemakers in this moment, and how it can transform each of us personally, and transform our communities.

Official Response on Partisan Gerrymandering

As an organization committed to ethical government, MWEG opposes gerrymandering under any and all circumstances. Our position on this issue has been consistent, and it is deeply rooted in our nonpartisanship.

Presidential Power to Deploy Military Inside the U.S.

Reforming outdated laws is the responsibility of Congress, and upholding peacekeeping tradition is a responsibility of the president.

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What Type of Government Is the United States of America?

Presidential Power to Deploy Military Inside the U.S.

Official Statement on Checks and Balances Amidst Executive Overreach

The Habeas Corpus: What It Is, and Why We Should Care About It Today

MWEG Response to Minnesota Political Violence and Utah Sen. Mike Lee's Online Comments

Advancing Democracy

Noncitizen Voting in the United States: History, Law, and Evidence

It is illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal and state elections, and claims of widespread noncitizen voting are simply not supported by evidence.

Disclosing Conflicts of Interest: Avoiding Corruption in Federal Government

The Constitution’s overarching doctrine of separation of powers deals directly with the potential for corruption in a government, creating a system of checks and balances intended to prevent any one person or entity from overreach. Conflicts of interest present a common form of overreach.

Have You Heard of “Pocket Rescissions”?

Congress must push back against pocket rescission attempts and preserve its own rightful role as the branch that creates laws and controls the budget — its "one job."

A Q&A About Foreign Aid

The U.S. provides foreign aid assistance to other countries to promote global peace, security, and development.

An Introduction to the Presidential Cabinet: Part 3

As our presidential Cabinet series continues, consider the eighth, ninth, and tenth successors to the president and their critical roles in the United States government.

Calls to Action

Call to Action: Urge Federal Elected Officials and the President to Create Lasting Bipartisan Immigration Solutions That Are Secure, Humane, Efficient, and Focused on Growth

Call to Action: Commit to Accept Election Results

Call to Action: Support Child Tax Credit in Bipartisan Tax Bill January 2024

Call to Action: The Building Civic Bridges Act (H.R. 6843/S. 4530)

Call to Action: Ask Your Members of Congress to Support the Afghan Adjustment Act

Civic Engagement

Why Local Elections Matter

Principles Matter — Peace

Principles Matter — Faith

Principles Matter — Freedom

Principles Matter — Equality

Environment

A Q&A About Climate Change and Extreme Weather

The Reconciliation Bill Impairs Manufacturing Goals

Greenwashing Explained (and What You Can Do About It!)

Water Rights on the Colorado River in a Drought-Prone World

Principled Voter Part 5: Environmental Stewardship

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Inside the Push for Detention and Mass Deportations

October 21, 2025

The government has demonstrated a willingness to prioritize removal numbers over transparency and due process. Though officials argue these tactics as necessary for public safety, their consequences ripple far beyond immigrant communities.

Sabbath Devotional: By This "Shalmeno"

October 19, 2025

When someone is invoking the Lord’s name or support, see if they are trying to be like Jesus, as the Primary song teaches: “Try to show kindness in all that you do. Be gentle and loving in deed and in thought.” 

Official Statement on the Use of Force Against U.S. Residents

October 17, 2025

We have watched with grave concern as the current administration increasingly exhibits coordinated enmity toward citizens, using dehumanizing language and even calling for violence against those who express opposition to its agenda.

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