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  • … rife with eternal implications. For Christians, it’s the most basic of expectations-no one has to be Billy Graham to … it’s the most harmless, least aggressive expression of faith imaginable: “If you want to come, we’d love to have … against her beliefs and her desire to share with other people.” “It was tough,” he says. “She just could not …
  • … Spencer Anderson In third grade, Spencer Anderson first began to think … marveling that anyone, for any reason, “wouldn’t want people to live.” Case: Anderson v. Harrison Image In third … – has prompted intensive discussions on campuses all over America. Spencer decided to bring GAP to the Columbus campus. …
  • … minds, and conduct in line with the teachings of their faith. If Brian has such discussions with his clients, he … of Washington describes any counseling that seeks to help people work toward their own goals of becoming more … a man can become a woman or vice versa. This is the truly dangerous conversion therapy rampant in our nation of which …
  • … not have to fear government punishment for living out his faith by deciding what he can and cannot express through his … commission’s overt hostility again led to its downfall—and justice for Jack. Let’s look at how that happened. Jack … in the community and be a part of significant moments in people’s lives. As an artist, Jack’s faith also informs which …
  • … 15 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, the most recent of which was a landmark ruling for free speech in … questions and must be ready to go deep on any point that a justice wants to explore. While questions from a justice may … will be arguing in the Lawyers’ Lounge and explains the details for the morning’s hearing. The Clerk escorts the …
  • … were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program. Case: Keeton v. … public university should require students to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it … public university should require students to abandon their most basic beliefs. Unfortunately, the court did not see it …
  • … United in Our Care for Vulnerable Women We asked a number of … B. Anthony Pro-Life America In post- Roe America, the people speaking through elected lawmakers—not judges—will … women and men agree that the father of the baby is the most influential factor in a woman's abortion decision. We …
  • … Christians, people of other faiths, and even those of no faith who still adhere to longstanding concepts of morality … and deed. Realizing that the unpopular opinion is the one most in need of protection, they built barriers to coercion … of others as their own, and to defend them for the love of justice and charity, more than as a claim of right, has been …
  • … by her forever family and began to develop some stability in her life. But her tumultuous childhood shaped her. As … be seen by a male. And she should be able to attend to the most private, intimate needs of her body knowing that only … This David vs. Goliath endeavor wasn't easy. While many people were quietly supportive of the student plaintiffs, …
  • … Geneva College Founded in 1848 by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, Geneva College is no stranger to ­­taking big risks … the IRS. Because the college was founded on the Christian faith and believes life begins at conception, Geneva College …