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  • … the European Court of Human Rights has unanimously decided to decline hearing the appeal of the Wunderlich case. While … grant! It took three weeks for the Wunderlichs to be reunited with their children. But six years later, they … unique to Germany. In Western countries—including America—we’re seeing more and more efforts to increase government
  • … do so. Praise God for this victory! Please support us as we continue to defend religious freedom in similar cases. … was beginning to understand just how frightening it can be to face the government on your own. But through God’s work … that unless that decision was reversed, he would likely be forced to close or sell the business that he worked so hard …
  • … the Anchorage Assembly crafted a new ordinance that could be used in an attempt to force the Center to open its women’s … overnight. No woman—particularly not an abuse survivor—should be forced to sleep or disrobe next to a man,” said ADF … punishment—simply because of their religious beliefs. We won’t sit back and watch this happen. The Downtown Hope …
  • to New York City policy at the time, public schools could be rented and used by groups in the surrounding community … the Gospel with more than words. As Pastor Roberts said, “We’ve tried to be a light in the neighborhood, and our goal … the people they encounter. This service to the community should be encouraged by local governments, not stifled. …
  • … Woods Image Take a moment to imagine how your life could be different. Imagine that no matter how hard you try, you … the help and care that the Gospel Mission provides. No one should want the Mission to stop or change its important work. … Koran. When religious ministries like the Mission lose, we all lose—especially the most vulnerable among us. People …
  • … the way they interact with employees and their community, to their decision to not stock early abortifacient drugs, … stores, together, are an important part of the community. “We’ve grown up with a lot of people, and they view us as a … said, “I don’t know what the end result’s going to be. But it’s clear we’re here for a purpose. I’ll just ride …
  • … she trains hard. But in the end, she knows that will never be enough if she is forced to compete against males. And then … when us girls are at the start of the race and we already know that these athletes are going to come out and … why. Those who dare to question whether biological males should be allowed to compete against females are ridiculed …
  • … decade of ugly controversy over the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith. Case: Baker v. … inn would not allow a same-sex reception in order to offer event services through her personal business. The inn’s … marriage,” said Jim. “Our beliefs haven’t changed, but we do have lives to live, a family to love, a business to
  • … program, it had no reason to think its application would be denied. In 2012, the church sought to refurbish its … longest-lasting—ground cover for our preschool. And when we rebuilt our playground, we looked for that very surface. … hear the case, and oral arguments were heard on April 19, 2017. Donate Now Trinity Lutheran’s victory at the Supreme …
  • … violate their Christian beliefs regarding what it means to be male and female. That’s something College of the Ozarks simply cannot do—nor should it have to. Donate Now Humble beginnings Presbyterian … beliefs. “The college simply wants a safe place for women. We think women are entitled to have a safe dormitory of their …