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  • … Likewise, in his epistle, James encourages readers to consider trials “pure joy,” for “the testing of your faith … in the lives of our clients. And I am confident that He can do it again. I count it a privilege to face future …
  • … in the Freshers’ Fair, an annual event where new students can learn about university societies. I don’t think any of … on. My grades went down. The whole ordeal made me doubt whether I really wanted to be a midwife. Ultimately, ADF … helps bring about change on university campuses, where censorship has been steadily increasing across Europe. Many …
  • … to get rid of the cigarette,” Jean Marie told her. “You can’t smoke in my car.” The woman threw away the cigarette … peer counselors offering pregnancy options. It is unclear whether nonmedical pregnancy centers, like Branches, can … law. The case is currently pending in a federal district court.  “This is part of a concerted attack against pregnancy …
  • … dances. Some cheer for the same teams or find movies they can watch together. And then, there are the DeJongs. They … remained. ADF then filed suit in the U.S. District Court for Southern District of Illinois, seeking damages and … threat to speech on campus. The broader concern is whether society itself is going to support those [court] …
  • … one,” he says, “lift your voice and give God the best you can.” They oblige, loud and sweet. Giving “God the best you can” is an idea that’s been modeled well for all of them, in … for public schoolteachers and administrators, since “they can’t exercise firm boundaries, and they can’t pray for the …
  • … pregnancy, abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to … says. “It’s just unbelievable to me now that I would ever consider anything other than life for him.” Frank and Eva … a psychiatric hospital and is mulling the decision about whether to pursue counseling or psychopharmaceutical therapy …
  • … the groups’ First Amendment rights. “The government can’t discriminate against certain viewpoints by allowing … of defrauding the government in a lawsuit filed in state court. The lawsuit claims the churches committed fraud by … life of a child who does not fit the profile of what some consider ‘healthy or desirable,’” says Robert Clarke, Deputy …
  • … Smith began defending homeschooling in California both in court and before the legislature after HSLDA’s founding. He … being exposed to homeschooling on the radio, not knowing whether we’d ever do it or not. But out of that, we said, … families started to reach out to me, asking, “Can you help us? Because we’re being told that if we continue …
  • … even in her love life … to the point where she wouldn’t consider seriously dating anyone who didn’t share her … don’t work in these cases. “But our family, at least, can relate to that on some level,” Jessica says. “[My … That’s compelled speech.” He points out that the Supreme Court has repeatedly struck down that kind of government …
  • … if they’re male or female,” she says. “The females, they can actually run. The males are braver, and they don’t run … to have to replace Lydia’s mask,” the principal said. “You can’t have religious or political things on masks at school.” … her for her religious views,” Ross says. The Supreme Court has said, over and over and over again, that the …