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  • … It’s breakfast time at Grant Park Christian Academy. Children filter in from all corners of the … brought two hot dogs. Two … to split between four kids. I don’t mean two fully made hot dogs. She sent them with just … he said, “did you have something you wanted to ask me?” Alfred offered him a job he could sink his teeth into. …
  • … underrepresented at this elite level: conservative women. I'm grateful for this confirmation for a couple of reasons. … more personal. Serving in public life as a conservative, a Christian, a woman, and a lawyer can be lonely. There simply … alone. In part because of our religious convictions, we believe that God created the sexes equal and complementary. …
  • … out how uneven the ground was and said he had a much safer jack for the job. He was a retired mechanic, he told them, … Her mother was a part-time cardiology nurse who became a Christian a few years before Jessica was born. “My mom had a … remembers, “and she encouraged our faith, too. She’s why I’m a Christian.” Jessica was still a young girl when her …
  • … at the bag. Jean Marie offered her some of the fries.  “I’m eating all the time,” the woman said, helping herself to … remembering days when she herself had found that hard to believe. “I can’t heal all those things that you're going … the Mercy Ministries Food Pantry as senior pastor of Agape Christian Fellowship in Brattleboro. Jean Marie volunteers at …
  • … variety. She’s become something of an authority on them. “I look at the color of their throat to see if they’re male or … speech, you don’t have freedom of religion. Because, as a Christian, I’m called to spread the Gospel. And you can’t do … her dealing with all this — if something’s said to her, I believe that she’s going to fight the good fight, and try to …
  • … and in the summers, he was also a concrete contractor. I grew up doing concrete with him.” Her job, she says, was to … the women, she was their first real exposure to a serious Christian with a biblical worldview. “So, my biggest thing … later semesters changed all that. “The scarf started to represent pain to me,” she says. She placed it in the back of …
  • … pregnancy, abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to drop out of school. My family and friends will judge me. Since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, over 57 million … losing my family’s support,” Rebekah says. “I grew up in a Christian home, but I justified my decision by thinking God …
  • … that commitment almost ended my career before it began. I had wanted to be a midwife since I was in my late teens and … courses. Pregnancy and childbirth were fascinating to me, and I'd always wanted to work in a health care setting. … just how grateful we were to be there. We had such a good day. Many people signed up to join our group, and others …
  • … a tutor to teach your child, you couldn’t homeschool. I was able to legally defend our right to homeschool. Then other homeschooling families started to reach out to me, asking, “Can you help us? Because we’re being told that … was, “I wish I’d thought of it myself.” It was that good. And he asked, “Well, how would you like to be in on the …
  • … upon us not to suffer without hope. Over the last year, I have been heartened by the faith of our ADF clients. … young people like Florida State University student Jack Denton, who endured a smear campaign for merely … of the American republic, and even in our fellow man. As this edition of Faith & Justice reaches your mailbox, …