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  • … previous year, with more than 55 students enrolled, and their annual Christmas party was a huge hit with the student … the students in the Club. The Club members were told that their only option was to take a bus to another high school in … previous year, with more than 55 students enrolled, and their annual Christmas party was a huge hit with the student …
  • … bulletins (which other student clubs used to advertise their activities), inviting anyone interested to join Common … remove the word “prayer” from the announcement. Erin asked why, and was told that using that word over the school p.a. … remove the word “prayer” from the announcement. Erin asked why, and was told that using that word over the school p.a. …
  • … funding for the project from the EMU student government. Their request, though, was denied. When the club requested an … funding for the project from the EMU student government. Their request, though, was denied. When the club requested an …
  • … and Dentistry of New Jersey’s Same Day Surgery Unit are a diverse group, the majority have two things in common: a commitment to their faith, and a commitment to protecting life. But after a nurse …
  • … ended with being driven out of business because of their faith.     Growing up in the Great Depression, William E. … Court’s decision, and at least for now, the Newlands are free to run their business according to their faith-based values. … As “one of America's most efficient and …
  • … how “the kids get a Bible lesson that they can tie into their real lives, learn new songs, and make a craft tying it … other community members to distribute flyers advertising their events. Because Jacob and Katharine had the courage to … churches, religious groups, and community members to have their religious speech and flyers treated equally by schools. …
  • … a topic that was very important to him: his Christian faith. He began by sharing his faith story and continued by addressing important elements of … it was never about money. It was more about defending my faith. I was really glad that there was acknowledgement that …
  • Dr. Michael Campion is a licensed clinical psychologist who taught at the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois for 18 years, and is sought after for research projects by the U.S. Department of Justice. He is also a Christian, pro-family, and politically conservative -- a problem for the city of Minneapolis.
  • … over the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith. Case: Baker v. Wildflower Inn Image Tucked away into … the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith.     A local wedding coordinator working for the inn …
  • In 1991, Sue Thayer took a job at her local Iowa Planned Parenthood as an entry-level assistant.