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  • … an unjust Louisville law that violated her rights to free speech and religious freedom. Written by Alliance … But recently, we’ve seen another trend. These artists are winning in court. That success culminated in June 2023 … “all persons are free to think and speak as they wish, not as the government demands.” Those same principles protect …
  • … year, my husband and I were ecstatic to find out that we are expecting a baby. We recently moved to California, and as … signed me up for a program through which I can receive free diapers and baby clothes, called me after my first … looking for, or understand if what they're looking for may not be available." Smearing pregnancy centers as “fake” is …
  • … caring for orphans, and today, practicing U.S. Christians are more than twice as likely to adopt as the general … encourage a child to live or identify as a gender that is not aligned with their biological sex. During her application … court to allow Jessica to access Oregon’s adoption system free of discrimination while her lawsuit continues. The …
  • … The FDA is required by federal law to ensure that drugs are “safe and effective.” Under the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic … drugs could be “safely used.” Some of the most significant are listed below. The drugs may only be prescribed up to … during, and after the chemical abortion to ensure she does not have any life-threatening conditions and serious …
  • … without any safety standards in place to protect them are at risk for so many devastating consequences. Written by … There was no talk of a follow-up visit with the doctor—not even a phone appointment. After I was given the drugs, … abortion drugs, I was shocked. Without safeguards, women are going to face even more harm, emotional pain, and …
  • … unmotivated to continue studying. I’d sit in the back and not participate in what was going on. My grades went down. … I hope my case helps bring about change on university campuses, where censorship has been steadily increasing across Europe. Many students are afraid that their views could be considered …
  • … Yet it has broad authority to affect our day-to-day lives—not only the food we eat, but also the medicines and drugs we … drug mifepristone in 2000. But now, thousands of doctors are standing up to the FDA, and Alliance Defending Freedom is … include major medical groups such as the American College of Pediatricians, the American Association of …
  • … purpose? Think holidays, celebrations, and the daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly rhythms that orient our lives. These societal rhythms greatly influence who we are. Whether we are thinking, speaking, or acting, any … our culture, to change you, and to change your children—not always through force, but through the habitual dulling of …
  • … 29, 2023 In the Epistle of James, followers of Christ are told to “not merely listen to the word,” but also to “[d]o what is says.” In other words, Christians are called to not just be …
  • …  it hurts too much.” As we enter 2024, the battle lines are being drawn on this destructive ideology. In states that … protections, including reducing sex discrimination in college applications. And it created a sea change in sports … the administration to redefine what a woman is would not only hurt female athletes; it would also put the United …