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  • Our freedoms are under attack. From female athletes across America being forced to compete against men in women’s sports (and even change in the same locker rooms), to activists and government officials coercing everyday people, like cake artist Jack Phillips… our freedoms need protection now as much as ever. That’s why we need you to stand with us on the Frontline for Freedom and help defend our God-given rights and liberties for this generation and those to come. Your monthly gift of $19, or more, will help Alliance Defending Freedom continue to take on cases that protect and advance our ...
  • Our culture is increasingly hostile to those of faith and common sense. Every day, Americans are losing their jobs, their businesses are threatened, and their speech is silenced. But we’re hopeful, not anxious, about the future of freedom. We have an opportunity to engage our culture, and we’re going to double down in 2024 in three key ways: countering censorship, challenging gender ideology, and securing parental rights. It’s going to take the entire alliance—including folks like you—to successfully contend for the truth. Will you step up right now with a gift of $25, $50, $75, $100, or more ...
  • When will it stop? At Alliance Defending Freedom, we’re seeing governments try to sideline Christian children’s homes, adoption centers, and homeless ministries from their mission because they are committed to following their faith. To put it bluntly, these ministries are being attacked because they seek to live out the Gospel and refuse to compromise their faith and God-given mission. In some cases, standing for the Gospel results in a ministry facing a barrage of unlawful and discriminatory attacks in the form of threatened investigations and penalties. In other cases, it could mean a ...
  • Seventh-grader Liam Morrison wanted to participate in the national conversation about sex and gender. That’s his right as an American. Unfortunately, his Massachusetts school only allowed for one opinion—theirs. So when Liam wore a shirt to school that said “There are only two genders,” school officials pulled him from class and told him to take it off or be sent home. He bravely stood up to the unlawful demands, and now attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom are suing to protect his right to speak without fear of government punishment. But he’s far from the only American who is facing ...
  • Help ADF defend them and others standing for free speech! Jacksonville, FL-based Queen of Angels Catholic Bookstore and owner Christie DeTrude simply strive to honor God and wish to promote their beliefs, including through the store’s website and YouTube channel. The bookstore joyfully serves all people, and sells its products to anyone, but Christie and her employees cannot speak a message they disagree with. An outrageous Jacksonville law is compelling businesses to speak inconsistent with their beliefs by promoting government-approved ideologies—or face devastating fines. Like far too many ...
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  • Alliance Defending Freedom is the world’s largest legal ministry committed to advancing the God-given right to live and speak the truth. We are honored to call Cameron and his family friends of our ministry. Their support, along with that of many others, helps fuel our efforts to protect religious freedom, free speech, the sanctity of human life, parental rights, and God’s design for marriage and family—in courtrooms and legislatures across the country and around the world. Your tax-deductible gift in memory of Cameron will help keep the doors open for the Gospel as we challenge unjust laws on ...
  • … artist, a local attorney is now going after Jack in civil court. The Colorado Court of Appeals just affirmed a trial court decision punishing Jack for not designing a custom cake …