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  • … against her faith, but the professor became irate. Emily planned to discuss the issue with him again with the social … against her faith, but the professor became irate. Emily planned to discuss the issue with him again with the social …
  • Augusta State University counseling student Jennifer Keeton was told that her Christian beliefs were unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views in her college counseling program.
  • As “one of America's most efficient and dependable” manufacturers and wholesale distributors of HVAC sheet metal products and equipment, you’d think that the government would want to encourage and protect family-owned, successful companies like Hercules Industries.
  • … with differing viewpoints on diversity.” YAF and Shapiro planned to go ahead with the event as scheduled. President … with differing viewpoints on diversity.” YAF and Shapiro planned to go ahead with the event as scheduled. President …
  • Learn more about the landmark Supreme Court case Trinity Lutheran v. Comer, and how a church in Missouri won a major victory for religious liberty.
  • Christian filmmakers seek the freedom to create art consistent with their faith.
  • At the heart of four Oklahoma universities - Southern Nazarene University, Oklahoma Wesleyan University, Oklahoma Baptist University, and Mid-America Christian University - is one common mission: to educate and operate in service of Christ.
  • Winning two cases, including a Supreme Court case, should have settled this. Yet cake artist Jack Phillips finds himself in court a third time.
  • It is the essence of the New Testament, from Jesus’ first words to His first disciples, to the closing lines of Revelation: an invitation to come. Nothing forced, nothing rushed, no pressure… just a gracious extension of earthly hospitality, rife with eternal implications.
  • Watch the story of the Tennes Family who was banned from the farmer’s market by the city of East Lansing simply because of their beliefs about marriage.