"Adore God. Reverence and cherish your parents. Love your neighbor as yourself,  
and your country more than yourself" - Thomas Jefferson

Cathy Feller


 

Cathy married a man who “voted” and followed his lead although she never liked the idea that she didn’t really understand what and who she was voting for. Her civic education really began when she and her husband made the decision to homeschool their oldest son. It was at this point that she really started to learn about the country she was born in and the brave, determined, God-loving men and women who sacrificed for her sake.  

 

Her experience owning and operating two small businesses has taught her that people need to understand their responsibilities and have the education and training to perform that role. So when she discovered Homemakers for America, Cathy knew this was the answer to her prayers for our country. The Abigail Adams Project is exciting and important to her because it is doing something to help inform and prepare American citizens for their vote. 

 

Cathy is concerned that we as homemakers are so busy caring for others and doing “good things” we do not realize the decisions being made by our government are changing our lives. 

 

Her heart’s cry is to help women learn our country’s miraculous history, our government’s intended role, and our responsibilities as citizens so that we may find and fulfill our “part” in this amazing country we are blessed to live in. 

 

Cathy is convinced that if more women and their families really understood the sacrificial beginnings of America that they would be more vigilant in protecting “her” for their families sake. 

 

“The freedom we were given was not FREE and I want to do my part in protecting and restoring our country and its families…will you please join me?” asks Cathy

 

 


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