A New Day is Dawning for Politics in Montana
A new hub for conservative Christian thinkers, policy makers, and nonprofits is coming to Helena
I had the pleasure of attending the building dedication of the Montana Center for Christian Policy this morning in Helena, just a few blocks from the Capitol. This will be the jewel in the crown for Montana Family Institute, the state’s leading conservative Christian advocacy nonprofit, and a strong working ally of the Montana Medical Freedom Alliance.
The building will be a three-story, 10,000 square-foot center strategically designed to foster collaboration between faith-based nonprofits, conservative attorneys, and socially conservative policy advocates to “strengthen the voice of faith in Montana’s public square,” as well as provide resources and guidance to up-and-coming Christian nonprofits.
What an overwhelming blessing this will be for our state! In the tangible fight of good vs. evil, righteousness vs. immorality, and family and faith over isolation and nihilism, this center has the impetus to bring real change to Montana’s public policy. We are here for all of it!
One of our founding board members, Tom Rasmussen (who also happens to be my father), was also a founding board member of the Montana Family Foundation 25 years ago — and has continued to serve since — gave a history of the Foundation and highlighted the importance it has had on our state, both in building strong families and helping to implement conservative policy in Montana.
We at MMFA are so grateful for the strategic foresight that the Montana Family Foundation has for this center, their dedication to fostering Christian values, and the immense generosity of Montanans and others who funded this incredible building — and more importantly — grand vision.
We look forward to one day having our own office space at the Montana Center for Christian Policy, where we will continue to work to promote transparency, accountability, and ethical standards in healthcare.
Bravo, Montana Family Foundation!






Nice write up, Erin, and great pics!
Good news for the state of Montana!