Suzanne Bowdey
Suzanne Bowdey serves as editorial director and senior writer for The Washington Stand. In her role, she drafts commentary on topics such as life, consumer activism, media and entertainment, sexuality, education, religious freedom, and other issues that affect the institutions of marriage and family.
Over the past 20 years at FRC, her op-eds have been featured in publications ranging from the Washington Times to the Christian Post. Suzanne is a graduate of Taylor University in Upland, Ind., with majors in both English Writing and Political Science.
Articles by Suzanne Bowdey:
12 June 2026
4.7 MINS
Support for same-sex marriage has fallen to 37% amongst republicans, while corporate sponsorship for Pride events evaporates and June is increasing becoming 'Nuclear Family Month'.
10 April 2026
6.1 MINS
While a ceasefire has been announced between Iran and the USA, questions remain. Is Iran interested in honouring a ceasefire? With the regime already breaking its word on the Strait of Hormuz, a peace deal appears to be on shaky ground.
25 March 2026
6 MINS
For Iranian women's soccer players, competing at Australia's Asia Cup was never just about the game — it became a moment of impossible choice between personal freedom and the lives of everyone they love.
5 March 2026
5.4 MINS
Iranian doctors recount harrowing scenes from a brutal crackdown, risking their lives to expose atrocities and plead for justice the world can no longer ignore.
13 February 2026
4.3 MINS
From Bud Light’s backlash to a corporate exodus, the Human Rights Campaign’s once-feared LGBT equality index is collapsing under consumer pressure and a widening revolt against woke capitalism.
30 January 2026
6.3 MINS
Militants storm a Nigerian church, abducting dozens and shattering families, as survivors plead for help. With government denial and rising terror, faith and international pressure become desperate lifelines.
13 November 2025
6.1 MINS
No one raises a child thinking they’ll be a killer. Like the rest of the world, Matt and Amber Robinson were probably horrified at the news of Charlie’s assassination. And even at their darkest, most soul-crushing moment, they did the hardest thing a parent could do: they turned their son in.
26 June 2025
8.7 MINS
These hostages who returned from the Hamas tunnels underneath Gaza didn't all believe in God. But in the darkness, they discovered that God was still there amid the horrors.
19 May 2025
3.7 MINS
With public opinion turning sharply against taxpayer-funded gender transitions and radical identity politics, the Democratic party faces mounting backlash — even from their own base, polls and pundits suggest.
21 April 2025
4.6 MINS
The attackers destroy everything in their path, looting and setting fire to entire areas in a systematic genocide that the Nigerian government sees but does nothing about. In this latest wave, more than 1,000 Christians have fled or been displaced, and almost 400 homes were annihilated.
14 February 2025
4.8 MINS
Freed Israeli captives reveal horrific conditions under Hamas — hostage torture, starvation, and unimaginable suffering in war-torn Gaza.
28 January 2025
4.7 MINS
The Democratic Party’s post-election miscalculations came into greater focus recently when the House voted on a bill to protect girls’ sports — an issue that even The New York Times admits has 79% support.
23 January 2025
4.7 MINS
Like Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon's Jeff Bezos seems to have made peace with the incoming president — so much so that he’s ordered the world’s biggest online retailer to scale down DEI.
20 January 2025
5.7 MINS
In another sign that the anti-woke movement is only gaining steam, even conservative shareholders are getting off the sidelines and into the fight. There’ve been a number of conservative foot soldiers working day in and day out for decades to stem the tide of extreme politics on Wall Street.
14 January 2025
5.6 MINS
You probably wouldn’t know it by the legislation they pass and the debates they have, but Capitol Hill is one of the most religious places on earth.
10 January 2025
5.6 MINS
For incoming president Trump and his aggressive agenda, it’s shaping up to be tough sledding at the Capitol — and not just because of the weather. While Mike Johnson did win the position of House Speaker, the squeaker of a vote revealed some very real fault lines in his fractious party.
19 December 2024
5.7 MINS
Deep in the tunnels of Hamas, the Israeli hostages may not know that a new administration is coming to power that could very well hold the keys to their release.
12 December 2024
5.5 MINS
The former president famously declared he would end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours. Can he do it? And what will his strategy be?
3 September 2024
4.7 MINS
The shock hasn’t worn off for pro-lifers, who continue to watch with dismay as Donald Trump and his Catholic running mate, Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), seem to publicly disavow years of conservative principles on the unborn.
25 July 2024
4.2 MINS
A week and a half before the former president was shot, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee had called for a month of prayer and fasting, never knowing the chaos that Americans would find themselves in after just a few short days.





