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October 23, 2023


Title: Companies Aligned with BLM Must Respond to Hamas Atrocities
Topic: Blacks Believe Too Many Lies
Discussed by Stefan Padfield
with National Center for Life and Liberty (www.NCLL.org)

For the last several years, representatives from both the Free Enterprise Project and Project 21 black leadership network have warned corporations, as well as the general public, that if they want to support justice, racial equality, and the betterment of black Americans, Black Lives Matter (BLM) was the wrong recipient for their generosity.

Stefan Padfield is an Associate at the National Center’s Free Enterprise Project. Today, he discusses his recent op-ed on the subject.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is BLM deserving of corporate donations? Stefan discusses some of the ideologies of BLM.

Were donations from companies such Amazon, Mastercard, Disney, and Netflix effectively financing the war against law enforcement?

Have donations from corporations to BLM produced positive changes in the lives of black Americans? Stefan explains why he and others believe they have actually made black lives worse.

Did corporations break any laws giving BLM money? Did BLM break any laws by accepting the donations?

The National Center for Public Policy Research purchases stock in various companies so they can attend shareholder meetings to get the inside scoop and ask questions. Do they receive any pushback for doing this?

Is there an estimate of how many dollars corporations have given to BLM?

Has BLM helped black Americans at all over the past few years?

Have corporations that have given money to BLM been vocal with their support of Israel over the Hamas?

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August 22, 2014


Title: Is Your Church Prepared?
Topic: Churches and Lawsuits
Discussed by David Gibbs
with National Center for Life and Liberty (www.NCLL.org)

Part 1 of 2

If a child or teenager was abused or injured at the hands of a staff member or volunteer, how would your church handle the aftermath? What if a gay couple requested to be married in your church? Is your church prepared for a legal battle?

We don’t want to think that something bad could happen on a church outing, such as a bus or van accident. No church is immune. Accidents happen all the time.

The National Center for Life and Liberty is dedicated to helping churches during these trying times. Attorney David Gibbs says churches must be prepared beforehand, though.

Make sure your pastors and leaders know about the upcoming seminars in Dallas and Houston on August 26th and August 28th (respectfully). Seminar times are from 9 am – 3:30 pm each day. For locations and registration information, log on to www.NCLL.org.   Look for the “Church Leadership Legal Seminars” banner in the center of the home page and click “More Details”.  



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Is Your Church Prepared?
Topic: Churches and Lawsuits
Discussed by David Gibbs
with National Center for Life and Liberty (www.NCLL.org)

Your church probably has a background checking system in place for volunteers and staff members – and that is great! But how does your church protect volunteers and staff members from false accusations or threats? If a pastor or counselor advices someone and the person ignores their advice and something tragic happens, that person could sue the pastor and the church!

If someone dies and leaves a portion of their estate to the church, the deceased’s relatives could sue the church for the property/money. Is your church ready for such a battle?

Whether your church has 100 members or 10,000, they must be prepared for every situation. Pass this information along to your pastor

Make sure your pastors and leaders know about the upcoming seminars in Dallas and Houston on August 26th and August 28th (respectfully). Seminar times are from 9 am – 3:30 pm each day. For locations and registration information, log on to www.NCLL.org.   Look for the “Church Leadership Legal Seminars” banner in the center of the home page and click “More Details”.  



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August 20, 2014


Title: Is Your Church Prepared?
Topic: Churches and Lawsuits
Discussed by David Gibbs
with National Center for Life and Liberty (www.NCLL.org)

Part 1 of 2

If a child or teenager was abused or injured at the hands of a staff member or volunteer, how would your church handle the aftermath? What if a gay couple requested to be married in your church? Is your church prepared for a legal battle?

We don’t want to think that something bad could happen on a church outing, such as a bus or van accident. No church is immune. Accidents happen all the time.

The National Center for Life and Liberty is dedicated to helping churches during these trying times. Attorney David Gibbs says churches must be prepared beforehand, though.

Make sure your pastors and leaders know about the upcoming seminars in Dallas and Houston on August 26th and August 28th (respectfully). Seminar times are from 9 am – 3:30 pm each day. For locations and registration information, log on to www.NCLL.org.   Look for the “Church Leadership Legal Seminars” banner in the center of the home page and click “More Details”.  



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Is Your Church Prepared?
Topic: Churches and Lawsuits
Discussed by David Gibbs
with National Center for Life and Liberty (www.NCLL.org)

Your church probably has a background checking system in place for volunteers and staff members – and that is great! But how does your church protect volunteers and staff members from false accusations or threats? If a pastor or counselor advices someone and the person ignores their advice and something tragic happens, that person could sue the pastor and the church!

If someone dies and leaves a portion of their estate to the church, the deceased’s relatives could sue the church for the property/money. Is your church ready for such a battle?

Whether your church has 100 members or 10,000, they must be prepared for every situation. Pass this information along to your pastor

Make sure your pastors and leaders know about the upcoming seminars in Dallas and Houston on August 26th and August 28th (respectfully). Seminar times are from 9 am – 3:30 pm each day. For locations and registration information, log on to www.NCLL.org.   Look for the “Church Leadership Legal Seminars” banner in the center of the home page and click “More Details”.  



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August 13, 2014


Title: Is Your Church Prepared?
Topic: Churches and Lawsuits
Discussed by David Gibbs
with National Center for Life and Liberty (www.NCLL.org)

Part 1 of 2

If a child or teenager was abused or injured at the hands of a staff member or volunteer, how would your church handle the aftermath? What if a gay couple requested to be married in your church? Is your church prepared for a legal battle?

We don’t want to think that something bad could happen on a church outing, such as a bus or van accident. No church is immune. Accidents happen all the time.

The National Center for Life and Liberty is dedicated to helping churches during these trying times. Attorney David Gibbs says churches must be prepared beforehand, though.

Make sure your pastors and leaders know about the upcoming seminars in Dallas and Houston on August 26th and August 28th (respectfully). Seminar times are from 9 am – 3:30 pm each day. For locations and registration information, log on to www.NCLL.org.   Look for the “Church Leadership Legal Seminars” banner in the center of the home page and click “More Details”.  



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Is Your Church Prepared?
Topic: Churches and Lawsuits
Discussed by David Gibbs
with National Center for Life and Liberty (www.NCLL.org)

Your church probably has a background checking system in place for volunteers and staff members – and that is great! But how does your church protect volunteers and staff members from false accusations or threats? If a pastor or counselor advices someone and the person ignores their advice and something tragic happens, that person could sue the pastor and the church!

If someone dies and leaves a portion of their estate to the church, the deceased’s relatives could sue the church for the property/money. Is your church ready for such a battle?

Whether your church has 100 members or 10,000, they must be prepared for every situation. Pass this information along to your pastor

Make sure your pastors and leaders know about the upcoming seminars in Dallas and Houston on August 26th and August 28th (respectfully). Seminar times are from 9 am – 3:30 pm each day. For locations and registration information, log on to www.NCLL.org.   Look for the “Church Leadership Legal Seminars” banner in the center of the home page and click “More Details”.  



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