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- Lawsuit prompts government officials to retreat from unconstitutional discrimination
- Club had been shut down while 60 others remained
- Pray that health care professionals would continue to stand in their personal and religious convictions.
- School orders references to God and prayer covered up on posters
- … around town before services to inform people where his Good News Community Church congregation would be meeting. But … the basis of their content. Clyde and Ann Reed founded Good News Community Church in Gilbert, Arizona. Who are … Town of Gilbert. Clyde and Ann went to Arizona and founded Good News Community Church. They focused on serving the …
- ADF attorneys file suit against Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles for banning personalized plates that mention God while issuing its own
- ADF attorneys secure court order affirming religious freedom, freedom of speech for students
- … to political signs, let alone other noncommercial signs. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words.” Under the … so long as the government says its motive is good. The 9th Circuit used that test to determine that Good … to political signs, let alone other noncommercial signs. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words.” Under the …
- Carl and Angel Larsen founded Telescope Media Group to magnify Christ by serving others. Government officials threatened their freedom to do that.
- The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Gregory S. Baylor, director of the ADF Center for Religious Schools, regarding expected consideration of S.J. Res. 42 in the U.S. Senate, a resolution seeking to protect faith-based schools’ ability to participate in federal food programs serving children in need. The resolution would rescind a discriminatory Biden administration policy that threatens to take away children’s lunches because they attend Christian schools: “The government can’t withhold food from families in need simply because their children ...