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  • … followed by a hyper-partisan election season unlike any in recent memory. The Bible provides perspective, as it always does. In Romans, the Apostle Paul writes: “We also glory in our … very well may be stepping out of the long shadow cast by 2020 and into a new day’s light. Yet new challenges are …
  • … chalking a pro-life message on a public city sidewalk. In June, two murals reading, “Black Lives Matter” and “Defund … ADF attorneys representing a private Christian K-12 school in Oregon filed a lawsuit against Gov. Katherine Brown … she wasn’t a “snowflake.” During a Zoom discussion on the 2020 election, the student said, “I’m going to accept the …
  • … rather than as she would like it to be written. But my gratitude is also more personal. Serving in public life as a conservative, a Christian, a woman, and a … at the Supreme Court bench and remember we're not alone. In part because of our religious convictions, we believe that …
  • … and friends will judge me. Since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, over 57 million babies have been denied the right to life, their mothers choosing what may have seemed like an easy and logical solution. But, thanks in part to a growing number of pro-life ministries and …
  • … with ADF President and CEO Michael Farris, founded HSLDA in 1983 to protect the right of families to provide … children. Smith’s view of education took a profound turn in 1981, when he heard a radio program that introduced him to … An attorney, Smith began defending homeschooling in California both in court and before the legislature after …
  • … one, spending most of his days basking under a heat lamp in a clean glass case half as long as Lydia’s bed, listening … from her little green keyboard. Arlo holds first place in Lydia’s heart, but she is not above spending summer days … younger children up after school. Her youngest, Roman, is in kindergarten, and Lydia is in the third grade. One day …
  • … time at Grant Park Christian Academy. Children filter in from all corners of the one-mile-square, low-income neighborhood in East Tampa, Florida. Some scamper in alone, some with a friend. Not a few are escorted more …
  • … told her to pull over. The young woman had a cigarette in her mouth. “You’ve got to get rid of the cigarette,” Jean Marie told her. “You can’t smoke in my car.” The woman threw away the cigarette and climbed in. She got a good whiff of the food, looking longingly at …
  • … he told them, and quickly proved it — accomplishing in just a few minutes what would’ve taken them quite a while. … of Oregon doesn’t seem nearly as determined as that fellow in the park, when it comes to finding a good home for those in need  of some love and protection. Jessica Bates and her …
  • … memorable time with their little girls. Some take in father / daughter date nights or dances. Some cheer for … their relationship. “My dad is a sixth-grade teacher, and in the summers, he was also a concrete contractor. I grew up … she applied, she rejected offers from other universities, choosing instead to take a “gap year” and reapply at SIUE the …