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  • Right now, government officials here and around the world are trying to make faith a private matter. Under this worldview, beliefs—including historic Christian beliefs—that the state doesn’t like must be silenced. This is wrong. It violates the God-given dignity of every human being. And you can help do something about it. Your gift today is critical. The generosity of people like you will help protect your right to raise your family, live out your beliefs, and express your faith—without fear of government punishment. Whatever you give will be combined with a special $500,000 challenge grant ...
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  • … $1 MILLION CHALLENGE GRANT OPPORTUNITY As a concerned citizen … and activists. Religious freedom is being restricted. Free speech is being curtailed. The rights of parents are being … to God, we’ve won [adf:scotus_wins_count] victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since [adf:scotus_wins_year]—and nearly …
  • … $1 MILLION CHALLENGE GRANT OPPORTUNITY As a concerned citizen … and activists. Religious freedom is being restricted. Free speech is being curtailed. The rights of parents are being … to God, we’ve won [adf:scotus_wins_count] victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since [adf:scotus_wins_year]—and nearly …
  • … $1 MILLION CHALLENGE GRANT OPPORTUNITY As a concerned citizen … and activists. Religious freedom is being restricted. Free speech is being curtailed. The rights of parents are being … to God, we’ve won [adf:scotus_wins_count] victories at the U.S. Supreme Court since [adf:scotus_wins_year]—and nearly …
  • When Elizabeth faced an unexpected pregnancy shortly after graduating college, she didn’t know where to turn. Although she was unsure about pursuing abortion, her boyfriend at the time wanted her to go to Planned Parenthood—and soon she found herself being coerced to take abortion drugs. Elizabeth was assured that when she took the drugs, all she would experience would be “light cramping,” and that she would be “back to work on Monday.” But this is a far cry from what Elizabeth went through. Elizabeth was abandoned when she was most in need. No one told her about the pain she would go through ...
  • … in important roles in 52 victories at the U.S. Supreme Court, including Trinity Lutheran Church of … Sears provided strategic leadership in the training of 1,923 lawyers from 45 countries through the one-of-a-kind … and commissions. Legislators in 20 states have adopted his policy recommendations. Sears has assisted legislators and …
  • … COVID-19 rules prompts lawsuit from religious school Policy threatens religious school operators with fines, jail … threatening private schools with 30 days jail time and $1,250 fines for reopening in-person instruction, despite … School as she does to small public schools violates the U.S. Constitution and discriminates against parents who …
  • … a Christian ministry serving the homeless, is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its case. Written by Alliance … the Washington Supreme Court’s decision. March 2022 : The U.S. Supreme Court denied the Mission's request to hear its … after a state court trial, the Mission could return to the U.S. Supreme Court later.   What's at stake? There are …
  • … Jean Marie came off the plane four months pregnant, with $1.38 to her name. She stayed in the shelter, started … of business. It’s a law that explicitly targets the free speech of pro-life pregnancy centers like Branches, and it’s … vague — so the centers can’t be sure exactly what speech is prohibited. If a pregnancy center advertises in a …