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Janice Shaw Crouse, Ph.D., Senior Fellow at the Beverly LaHaye Institute, the think tank for Concerned Women for America, is a recognized authority on domestic issues, the United Nations, cultural and women’s concerns. In May, 2002, Janice Shaw Crouse was appointed as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations Children’s Summit. Subsequently, Janice Shaw Crouse was appointed by the President to the U.S. delegation to the 2003 United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The Heritage Foundation nominated her for the 2003 Bradley Prize for her influence on contemporary issues. During the first Bush Administration, Janice Shaw Crouse was a Presidential Speech Writer, authoring major presidential policy addresses as well as drafting and editing the Presidential White Paper on Welfare Reform.
Janice Shaw Crouse is frequently a guest lecturer on college campuses –– including most recently Princeton, Harvard, Tulane, Erskine, Asbury, and Georgetown –– and at United Nations related conventions like the World Congress of Families III in Mexico City and the commemoration of the International Year of the Family in Kuala, Lumpur. Janice Shaw Crouse is author of “Gaining Ground: A Profile of American Women in the Twentieth Century.” The book that she co-authored, “A Different Kind of Strength,” was a Conservative Book of the Month selection in 2000 and has been printed in two foreign editions. Her paperback, The Strength of a Godly Woman, is one of Harvest House Publishers top-five picks.
Janice Shaw Crouse's opinion editorials and columns have appeared in major newspapers across the nation as well as in journals and magazines – including the Washington Post, The Washington Times, Insight, First Things, Touchstone, USA Today, Christianity Today, Marriage Partnership, Family Voice, Citizen. She has been featured in many of those same publications and others, including Congressional Quarterly. She has been interviewed on numerous national radio and television programs including the major television networks as well as C-Span, Fox, MSNBC and CNN. She has authored scholarly and think-tank publications and Congressional Testimony. Prior to the White House, Dr. Crouse wrote for the Honorable Louis W. Sullivan, Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) where she coined the phrase, “Healthy Start.”
Dr. Crouse was selected to launch CWA’s think tank in May 1999 in recognition of the need for a conservative organization solely devoted to conducting quality research on issues of concern to women. Believing in the unity of truth, the Institute recognizes the power of good data and analysis to inform and substantiate policy positions. Before coming to BLI, Dr. Crouse was President of Crouse Communications, a public relations and political analysis firm serving organizations in the United States and throughout the world. Dr. Crouse directed the work of the Ecumenical Coalition on Women and Society, a project of the Institute on Religion and Democracy. Through ECWS, she drafted, edited and produced the Christian Women’s Declaration and spearheaded the development and execution of IRD’s Washington Summit, a conference for women leaders. Previously she was the Project Director for the ECWS team attending the 1995 Fourth United Nations World Conference on Women in Beijing. In addition, she produced the Beijing Bulletin, an analysis of the events of the conference that was faxed daily to over 1250 opinion leaders in the United States. In addition to her work in preparation for the conference, analyzing the issues related to the Platform and planning strategy for influencing the conference, Dr. Crouse served as the stateside contact person and spokesperson. She also helped lead team to the 1998 World United Methodist Women’s Assembly. Dr. Crouse co-led a six-member team to the World Council of Churches Eighth Assembly in Harare, Zimbabwe. She attends and writes daily commentaries on United Nations meetings and national political conventions.
Previously, Dr. Crouse was Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Taylor University where, among other duties, she was responsible for faculty development and academic programs for a 94-member faculty. She was formerly Professor and Debate Coach at Asbury College and at Ball State University where she was selected as a mentor teacher and her debate team was ranked in the top ten nationally. She received a National Community Leadership Award from the United States Chamber of Commerce. She is a former Woman of the Year and is listed in Who’s Who Among American Women. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of Asbury College. She is a member of the Board of Directors for Good News. She serves on four national Task Forces and Coalitions on national and international issues: Against Sexual Trafficking, Against Abuse of Women, Promoting Human Rights, and Promoting Religious Freedom.
Through her speaking and writing, Dr. Crouse addresses the need to strengthen those cultural institutions that instill values in our nation’s citizens – family, church, school and community. The National Press Club’s compendium of experts describes Dr. Crouse as having “brought insight, keen perception and wisdom to domestic, family, political and women’s issues since the early 1990s as a Presidential speechwriter for Bush 41, United Nations delegate, think tank fellow, television commentator, speaker, author and columnist. Her common sense, refreshing honesty and intriguing perspective on cultural and political issues expose spin to reveal truth in a way that has earned respect and made her a popular cultural analyst. Known for applying her strong intellect and articulating her solid faith with candor and humor, she is a conservative leader who appeals across ideological and religious barriers.”
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Dec 21, 2010)
Every year around this time, we hear the classic Marty Robbins’ Christmas Song:
Christmas is for kids, anyway (anyway)
You hear this expression every day
May the ones,... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Dec 20, 2010)
First Lady Michelle Obama is launching a campaign to end childhood obesity along with legislation to back up the effort — the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010. In a... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Dec 10, 2010)
Despite the Democratic Party’s 2010 election “shellacking,” President Obama recently asserted that the election had nothing to do with ideology. He said, “It would be unwise... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Dec 04, 2010)
Christianity Today recently documented the fact that America’s churches are not only “failing to attract younger worshipers,” but they are also “not holding on to the ones”... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Nov 22, 2010)
According to the latest Census report, the number of cohabiting couples escalated from 6.7 million in 2009 to 7.5 million just one year later in 2010. Living together... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Nov 13, 2010)
“The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government.” Patrick Henry
President... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Nov 04, 2010)
When words like “huge” or “massive” don’t seem big enough to describe the scale of the conservative victories of the midterm election of 2010, the pundits reach for... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Nov 02, 2010)
The president’s cool demeanor became oblivious detachment from the political climate; his oratorical skills degenerated into wooden reading of the teleprompter screens;... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Nov 01, 2010)
Stanley Kurtz’s new book, “Radical-in-Chief: Barack Obama and the Untold Story of American Socialism,” is a detailed look into the forces that shaped Barack Obama. Kurtz,... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Oct 18, 2010)
As the last rescued Chilean miner came above ground — after spending 69 days deep in the lower reaches of earth and surrounded by 700,000 tons of unstable rock — the world... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Sep 27, 2010)
This week the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will begin addressing the proposed International Violence Against Women Act (I-VAWA) — S. 2982 and H.R. 4594. With a price... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Sep 16, 2010)
Few political analysts thought Christine O’Donnell, political neophyte and perennial outsider candidate, would defeat heavyweight, nine-time U.S. Rep. Mike Castle in the... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Sep 09, 2010)
This week, the New York Times advised parents of incoming college freshmen to drop their kids off, “back off,” “walk away,” and “move on” so that their “students can develop... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Aug 25, 2010)
A new report from the Schott Foundation reveals that only 47 percent of black male students earn a high school diploma on time. Ironically, this report came out shortly... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Aug 16, 2010)
“Torrid” is the word the nearly 60-year-old congressman used to describe his extended adulterous relationship with a married staffer that destroyed his political career. He... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Aug 05, 2010)
Already known for his flow charts illustrating the complexity of the monstrosity known as ObamaCare, Houston-area Congressman Kevin Brady (R-Texas) has just released... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jul 28, 2010)
When asked about the significance of her daughter, Chelsea, marrying Marc Mezvinsky, who is Jewish, and thus being married in an interfaith union, Secretary of State Hillary... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jul 23, 2010)
The 10th anniversary Trafficking in Person’s (TIP) Report is nearly 400 pages filled with assessments of 175 different countries’ efforts to combat human trafficking. It... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jul 19, 2010)
Warning signs are everywhere — most carefully phrased and nuanced, but warnings, nevertheless. Greece and, closer to home, California are painful reminders of what could... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jul 15, 2010)
The administration is staring at numbers that are daunting: 62 percent of the public believes that the nation is headed in the wrong direction and the President’s disapproval... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jun 30, 2010)
Many of us have known for years that the scientific community is not as pristine pure as they’d like the public to think; politics has long been alive and well at American... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jun 19, 2010)
The National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study (NLLFS) just published in the online edition of the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and funded by the... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jun 14, 2010)
Once again, popular music follows contemporary culture. Beyonce’s pop hit, “Single Ladies,” celebrates today’s cohabitation scene. With nearly 50 percent of young adults... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (May 25, 2010)
In 1996, it became illegal in the United States to perform the operation commonly called “female genital mutilation” (FGM). That law makes it clear that surgery is allowable... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (May 21, 2010)
Some commentators argue that ObamaCare will “destroy marriage for the middle class the same way that the Great Society welfare state destroyed the black family with... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (May 17, 2010)
Under the Obama Administration, the Democrats are unleashing a bevy of unpalatable surprises for women, including massive up-front government expansions and enormous tax... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (May 09, 2010)
Mother’s Day is often associated with the Biblical verse that is called the “first commandment with a promise.” The Fifth Commandment requires Christians to honor their... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (May 07, 2010)
There is an “emerging consensus” that we are headed for a Value-Added Tax (VAT) in the United States. But the more optimistic among the experts and pundits believe it won’t... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Apr 29, 2010)
Americans are learning that ObamaCare will pile on insurmountable debt and cause government to encroach on every area of our lives. ObamaCare is, as Yuval Levin said, an... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Apr 23, 2010)
There’s a quiet revolution happening on the nation’s school and college campuses. While the students still live in a sex-saturated culture, and while researchers claim that... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Apr 15, 2010)
According to Ronald Reagan, the American taxpayer is someone who works for the federal government without having to pass the civil service examination. That is truer... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Apr 01, 2010)
At a recent press conference at the National Press Club, scholars from Princeton’s Witherspoon Institute sounded an alarm telling the nation that pornography is more... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Mar 29, 2010)
Most of the arguments supporting the health care reform bill just passed by the Democrats in Congress were myths. These myths were exposed as early as 2008 in a book by... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Mar 20, 2010)
What we’re seeing in Washington, D.C. is not “politics as usual” with the arm twisting and “horse trading” that is typical in getting a bill passed; instead, it is... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Mar 09, 2010)
March 9, 2010, is the first day that same-sex couples in District of Columbia (D.C.) will be able to have legal marriage ceremonies. More than 100 couples — some coming from... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Mar 03, 2010)
Concerned Women for America (CWA) had an historic opportunity recently to debate the proposition, “This House would decriminalize prostitution” at the world-renowned Oxford... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Feb 13, 2010)
When people see children in danger or being harmed, everybody wants to do something to protect them. Few people question the good intentions of the missionaries who were... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Feb 08, 2010)
President Obama’s 2011 federal budget, a nearly $4 TRILLION monstrosity, includes an increase of $117 million for domestic violence programs –– a 22 percent increase. It is... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Feb 07, 2010)
O.K., I watched this week’s episode of “The Bachelor.” Set in beautiful San Francisco, the fifth episode of The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love starred Jake Pavelka, the... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jan 29, 2010)
I recently attended a middle school band concert. To my amazement, at least one third of the children performing in the various bands sat using their cell phones when not on... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jan 28, 2010)
One Fortune 500 CEO commented that he always brings his wife to dinner with potential top executives because he trusts his wife’s intuition as a reliable barometer of a... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jan 22, 2010)
Everybody is talking about what Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts means for 2010 and 2012. Will the recent spectacular and surprising GOP victories be short-lived... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jan 13, 2010)
Over the New Year’s holiday, we had a movie marathon, watching three movies back-to-back on the new Blu-ray player that we gave ourselves for Christmas. We watched not just... more
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Janice Shaw Crouse (Jan 05, 2010)
Peggy Noonan’s recent Wall Street Journal article about President Obama, quoting various people who have associated firsthand with him, reminds me of another strong,... more