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  • … schools and universities to the federal government itself—no longer see the need to protect the opportunities, privacy, … we want: male, female, non-binary, or anything else we can imagine. This is a lie. But this ideology doesn't just …
  • … for the nation Uplifting verses Beautiful images Just imagine the impact of thousands of believers praying with one …
  • 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 ...
  • … The First Amendment states, in part, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” While … Oklahoma state officials trying to establish a religion? No. Opponents of religion in schools have long suggested that …
  • … your school district to communicate with you? As you can imagine, Mark, Gena, and several other concerned parents were … was allowed to be there because of the new school policy.  Imagine your five-year-old daughter coming home from school … she was sexually assaulted in the girls’ bathroom. Now imagine going to school officials – the same officials who …
  • … to protect the First Amendment have reason to hope, no matter the modern challenges. Written by Lathan Watts … Christians, people of other faiths, and even those of no faith who still adhere to longstanding concepts of … of the First Amendment to protect the proper role of religion in a free civil society. If you have freedom but no
  • … freedom should be encouraged — even by those who follow no religion — and there are many reasons why. Written by … freedom should be encouraged — even by those who follow no religion — and there are many reasons why. Limiting …
  • … because of sex or race. The same should be true with religion. People shouldn’t be excluded from participating in … that happened with the excluded Christians in Missouri. Imagine if, “to err on the side of caution,” we allowed … to review this flawed decision by the Missouri courts, no one should view the high court’s action as authorizing …
  • … The Administrative State: The Lawmakers No One Votes For The unchecked power of the administrative … laws—all in one agency. And they do so with little or no internal check on how they restrict our freedoms. This is … right to life and the rights of conscience, speech, and religion, as well as parental rights, often heedless of …
  • … physical, social, and mental health risks.   1. There is no expert consensus regarding therapeutic approaches to child … gender dysphoria or other gender-related issues. There is no single pathway to the development of a trans identity and no reasonably uniform short- or long-term outcome of …