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  • … of this, it’s the kids that are being played as pawns in a political game. This harms children and distorts their view … Merrick Garland directed the FBI and the Department of Justice to convene meetings with federal, state, and local … advocates for the right of people to freely live out their faith. ADF was launched in 1994 by 35 ministry leaders, …
  • … Alabama officials. They are right to stop the injection of political agendas into our healthcare system. Will you stand …
  • This is about standing up for the truth. And it’s about ensuring that every girl and woman has an equal opportunity to a fair playing field. That’s why we’re standing with courageous female athletes like Selina Soule, Chelsea Mitchell, Alanna Smith, and Ashley Nicoletti. They experienced the consequences of allowing males to compete with female athletes, and they decided to take a brave stand. They did this in the face of loud voices opposing them, and the deafening silence of many around them, when others were afraid to speak out. All they wanted was a fair shot—just like any other dedicated ...
  • Federal, state, and local governments are pushing a radical gender ideology that says gender is determined by our feelings rather than by biology. But perhaps most dangerous of all, some officials want to censor any debate regarding gender ideology—and this censorship has also made its way into schools. Liam Morrison, a 12-year-old student at Nichols Middle School in Middleborough, Massachusetts, is all too familiar with this censorship. When Liam wore a T-shirt to school that said, “There are only two genders,” the school responded by promptly pulling him out of class and ordering him to ...
  • He’s been called names, received death threats, been compared to Nazis and slaveholders, and been dragged into court again and again. All because he wants to say what he believes without fear of government punishment. But let’s back up. Jack is a cake artist in Colorado. As the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, he gladly serves all people. And like most artists, he always decides whether to create a custom cake based on what message it will express, never who requests it. For this, Colorado officials tried to punish Jack all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. They wanted to force Jack to say ...
  • … protecting the freedom to speak freely and to live out our faith. But our most cherished rights must be constantly … And the rights of artists, teachers, students, parents, religious ministries, and more are coming under attack. But … team and expand our legal services Defend more people of faith in courtrooms around the world And help ensure that no …
  • … and more Christians are being punished because of their faith. Add Dr. Andrew Fox to that list. He served as the … for eight years—only to be fired for sharing his religious and philosophical reflections on his personal blog. …
  • … to censor and punish them for living and expressing their faith, they spoke with courage. And the world noticed: “When … and legal headwinds. Together we’re acting with the faith and courage patterned after the church in Acts, relying … the world's largest legal ministry committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, the sanctity of life, …
  • … to teach about religion in the classroom? Can I share my faith, study the Bible, or pray at school? Am I allowed to display religious symbols or visuals in the classroom? Can I lead an …
  • … be able to hire and partner with people who share their faith. Simply put, the state is taking money, resources, and … programs away from youth who need it most by excluding a religious organization. With your help, we’re challenging … and others like it. This critical case could impact other religious ministries, forcing them to either hire people who …