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  • … Take Action Your faith is what makes you who you are – it impacts everything … for workplace policies, such as statements of religious faith, the sharing of religious information, and prayer … publishers, or provide other expressive products … Faith in the Workplace … Faith in the Workplace …
  • … as well. That’s because the right to live out your faith doesn’t end at your doorstep, even as some government … gift today will help ADF protect your right to live your faith when it is under attack—from government overreach to … next generation. … Defending the Right to Live out Your Faith … Defending the Right to Live out Your Faith
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  • … other states are also discriminating against people of faith. The state of Washington has issued similar … freedom and protect the “least of these?” … Help People of Faith Prevented from Fostering and Adopting … Foster Care - …
  • … rights do individual K-12 students have to express their faith at school? What rights do religious clubs have to … on campus? What rights do students have to express their faith and beliefs on college campuses? And more... Get this … Rights Handbook . … Students don’t have to leave their faith at home … Student Rights Handbook …
  • … Christie knows what faithful Christians know. “Living by faith” doesn’t mean leaving your faith after Sunday services. You live your faith every day—at home, in the workplace, and in the public …
  • … clients from receiving counsel consistent with their faith. Brian is a Christian, and so are many of his clients. …
  • We want you to be ready to have impactful conversations with friends and family—ready to dispel common myths and help defend the rights of the unborn!
  • … they might face devastating consequences, or abandon their faith in order to speak only government-approved values and …
  • Former Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran knows what it means to face the fire—both literal flames and the rising tide of threats to freedom of speech and religious liberty. Despite his sterling credentials—Cochran once held the nation’s highest firefighting role as U.S. Fire Administrator for the United States Fire Administration—he was fired from his position as Atlanta’s fire chief. Why? Because the government didn’t approve of his message about biblical marriage and sexuality that he included in a brief passage in a self-published book he wrote. We stood with Chief Cochran, and after years ...