The American family is still the cornerstone of our society, and the role of mothers to uphold the foundation of the family is more important than ever. Yet moms increasingly feel ambushed by our media, our government, and our popular culture as they seek to instill values and virtues that President Reagan regarded as essential to our freedom.
The “human events” that bind us as a nation begin as “family events” that unite us as families and communities. That’s why the publishers of Human Events have asked me to launch Family Events, a free, weekly subscription email meant to inspire and inform American women.
Marybeth Hicks began her career in the White House where she scribed special correspondence and talking points for President Ronald Reagan. Today, her writing has shifted to focus on the most important job in the world—being a parent.
Top selling author and motivational speaker Marybeth Hicks is the weekly culture columnist for The Washington Times. Syndicated each week to websites including townhall.com, jewishworldreview.com, and catholicexchange.com, her column “Then again…” explores issues and experiences that affect families and shape communities.