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  • … decision will benefit many of our other clients who are still standing for their God-given right to speak and express …
  • … to censor viewpoints the government doesn’t like. Freedom needs to be safeguarded—even on social media. That’s why …
  • … the government accountable for putting politics above the needs of children. Thank you for standing with Jessica! …
  • … he faced immense opposition. His wife, Nada, was still Muslim at the time, and her family was shocked. When …
  • … serve impoverished Ugandans, helping them meet their basic needs and sharing the Gospel with them. And yet this was too …
  • … to care for them, and yet the state is putting their needs second to politics.  For Oregon, a loving and stable … of her Christian beliefs—despite the fact that the state needs people of different religious and cultural backgrounds …
  • Could a church or a ministry near you be in danger of losing access to its financial accounts? For this Memphis-based church, it happened so abruptly. Without warning or explanation, Bank of America sent a letter to Indigenous Advance Ministries to notify them that its accounts were being closed. The ministry provides aid to impoverished orphans, widows, youth, and other at-risk populations in Uganda. The bank also targeted Servants of Christ church, which partners with the ministry. Bank of America told them they had 30 days to find a new bank and switch, and just a few weeks before an ...
  • … we stand up and win in court. That’s why Emilee Carpenter needs your support as Alliance Defending Freedom stands with … the support of people like you. Alliance Defending Freedom needs more support to take on dangerous laws like these that …
  • … against Americans of faith—prioritizing ideology over the needs of kids. That’s cruel, it harms children, and it’s …
  • Parents who want to adopt shouldn’t face discrimination for their deeply held Christian beliefs. They shouldn’t be denied access to available government opportunities because of their faith. Yet that’s precisely what’s happening to Jessica Bates—a mother of five who is seeking to adopt and care for a sibling pair. Oregon is flat-out rejecting Jessica’s application for failing to “meet the adoption home standards.” In other words, she won’t tell boys they can be girls and girls they can be boys, take children to events like Pride parades, or facilitate a child’s access to potentially ...