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Matt Barber Joins Liberty Law School and Liberty Counsel     6/12/2008

Washington, D.C. — Matt Barber, Policy Director for Cultural Issues with Concerned Women for America (CWA), will be leaving his post with CWA and joining Liberty University School of Law and Liberty Counsel, two of the nation’s premier pro-family organizations beginning June 17.

CWA Founder and Chairman Beverly LaHaye said, “Matt Barber has been a tremendous asset to CWA; his intellect and passion about cultural and family issues are second to none. We wish him well as he goes to Liberty for this important next step in his career. We are pleased that he will continue to partner with us on the issues that are so important to him and to us.”

CWA President Wendy Wright said, “Matt’s insightful commentaries and dedication to doing what is right will continue to serve our common goals of influencing our culture.”

Mathew D. Staver, Founder of Liberty Counsel and Dean of Liberty University School of Law, said, “We are pleased to welcome Matt to Liberty University School of Law and Liberty Counsel where he will continue to advance religious liberty, the sanctity of human life and the traditional family.

“Beverly and Tim LaHaye have been strong supporters of Liberty University School of Law, and both serve on the Board of Trustees for Liberty University. As Matt Barber joins our staff, we look forward to our continued work with CWA.”

Matt Barber said, “It is with mixed emotions that I and my family answer this new call on our lives. I am in the fortunate position of leaving an organization that I love and respect to work with another organization I likewise admire.

“I look forward to continued public advocacy with Liberty Counsel relative to issues so important to our nation, and I count it an incredible blessing and privilege to be called to work directly with the best and brightest of our nation’s future leaders at Liberty Law School.

“My time with CWA has been an incredible blessing, and I will always consider myself one of CWA’s ‘like-minded men.’ I look forward to working hand-in-hand with CWA in the future to help further Biblical principles in all areas of our unique American culture.”



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