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  • … to compromise their faith and God-given mission. In some cases, standing for the Gospel results in a ministry facing a … form of threatened investigations and penalties. In other cases, it could mean a ministry is forced to close. While our …
  • … our rights for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug … the law and force ER doctors to perform abortions. Cases like these, that take years and go all the way to the …
  • … our rights for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug … the law and force ER doctors to perform abortions. Cases like these, that take years and go all the way to the …
  • … our rights for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug … the law and force ER doctors to perform abortions. Cases like these, that take years and go all the way to the …
  • … our rights for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug … the law and force ER doctors to perform abortions. Cases like these, that take years and go all the way to the …
  • … our rights for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug … the law and force ER doctors to perform abortions. Cases like these, that take years and go all the way to the …
  • … our rights for 30 years – and winning. We’ve won 15 cases at the U.S. Supreme Court since 2011, and right now, we have two critical cases before the Court. We’re suing the U.S. Food & Drug … the law and force ER doctors to perform abortions. Cases like these, that take years and go all the way to the …
  • Liam Morrison couldn’t have imagined that he would be spending some of his middle school years in a courtroom helping to protect free speech for other students. But for Liam, the truth is worth it. At 12, he’s shown more courage than some adults. Now, he has a message of thanks to all the Ministry Friends who have helped support his case for freedom. Liam is a student at Nichols Middle School in Massachusetts. During his time there, he’s watched his school host celebrations of “Pride Week” and even encourage students to participate. But Liam believes the truth that gender is not based on our ...
  • Coercing Lorie to express what she does not believe is downright unconstitutional. With assistance from the attorneys at Alliance Defending Freedom, Lorie has taken her case to the Supreme Court, where she is standing to set a firm precedent for the free-speech rights of every American. She’ll stand against both the State of Colorado and the Biden administration, both of whom are fighting to deny her the right to speak freely. This type of government coercion can affect anyone—including you and your family. Please sign your name below to stand with Lorie and her family—and for free speech ...
  • Novel. Unprecedented. Staggering. These words have all been used to describe a federal appeals court decision that said Colorado officials can force artist Lorie Smith to create custom designs and promote messages that violate her beliefs. Lorie left the corporate design world to start her own design studio, 303 Creative, in 2012 so she could promote causes consistent with her beliefs and close to her heart, such as supporting children with disabilities, the beauty of marriage, overseas missions, animal shelters, and veterans. She was excited to expand her portfolio to create websites that ...