
As the Texas Legislature is now well underway, we are hosting some of our favorite partnered organizations across the state to help us stay informed. What needs to be prioritized, and how can we take action either from our local community or on trips to the capitol? Let’s find out! Please join us this month for an informative meeting as we hear from our friends at Texans for Vaccine Choice, Texas Family Project & Texas Right to Life. We will get progress reports, and as always – action items!
Speakers: Michelle Evans (TFVC), Brady Gray (TFP) and Miranda Willborg (TRTL)
Tuesday March 11th
Phillips Event Center, 1929 Country Club Dr, Bryan TX 77802
6:00pm – Prayer gathering (open to all)
6:30-8:00pm – meeting
No dues. No fees. No memberships. No RSVPs
About Michelle Evans:
Michelle Evans is a married mother of three and long-time advocate for families and freedom in Texas. She has fought for special needs families through her work with Thinking Moms’ Revolution and Autism Media Channel, and was a Research Assistant for the groundbreaking documentary “Vaxxed”. More recently, she ran a hard-fought grassroots campaign for Texas House. Her most significant and fulfilling work, however, was done on behalf of parents and children across Texas when she and two other moms founded Texans for Vaccine Choice in 2015. That year, she spent nearly every day of the legislative session knocking on doors of Senators and Representatives, testifying in committee hearings, organizing events and making connections with staffers and elected officials. She also served as the organization’s first Communications Director and was an original member of the Board of Directors.
About Brady Gray:
Brady serves as the President of Texas Family Project and is a founding board member of the organization. A proud 7th generation Texan, he is committed to advocating for Texas families and upholding the Christian conservative values that form the foundation of our nation and state.
In addition to his role at Texas Family Project, Brady is Chairman of the Board for A Place For Grace Ministries, a non-profit organization that operates 17 children’s homes worldwide and a school in Lunga Lunga, Kenya. He also serves on the board of The Promise in Glen Rose, a musical production of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The longest running production of it’s kind, The Promise has been sharing the Gospel for more than 37 years, reaching an estimated 300 million people globally.
Drawing from his 15 years experience in ministry, Brady brings a deep passion for serving others and fostering community engagement. Residing in the DFW area with his wife and two children, he continues to champion initiatives that strengthen families, protect children, and promote Christ.
About Miranda Willborg:
Miranda Willborg serves as a certified paralegal in Texas Right to Life’s legal department. After earning her Associate of Arts from Lone Star College-Tomball, she completed the paralegal program at Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy. She received her paralegal certification from the National Association of Legal Assistants. In addition to contributing legal research, notary services, and grant writing, Miranda assists Texas Right to Life’s patient advocacy team, which helps patients and families threatened by denial of life-sustaining treatment in Texas hospitals.