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- … on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide open.” Nevertheless, “the courts have been chipping away at … 2013: The First Circuit upheld the Massachusetts law, keeping the unconstitutional buffer zones in place. June …
- … the case. Adam Smith-Connor , a veteran of the British army reserves who served in Afghanistan, was issued a fine …
- … and remedies under this section.” In practice, the law requires pro-life organizations, including pregnancy centers … located in Hilton, New York. It exists to spread the Gospel to the greater Rochester area, and it holds to the …
- … traditional views on sex. To do so, make no mistake, would open even wider the door for government officials to exclude anyone from public …
- … decades in achieving equality for women. It would also open the door for more women and girls to be placed in vulnerable …
- … is staying true to its beliefs and mission, Gordon College requires students and faculty alike to sign a statement of … abide by biblical standards of living. And the college is open not only about these requirements but also its …
- … of the state’s discriminatory new regulations. Washington requires foster parents to promote gender ideology When Shane …
- … pay in taxes. Furthermore, as Christians, we know that the Gospel is “the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes” (Romans 1:16). And as the Gospel spreads, lives are transformed as people turn from …
- Tucked away into the rolling hills of Vermont lies the Wildflower Inn, a picturesque bed and breakfast and the home of the owners, the O’Reilly family. Despite the beautiful surroundings, the Inn was mired in over a decade of ugly controversy over the rights of it’s owners to operate according to their faith.
- … of blog posts on truth, justice, and the good news of the Gospel. One issue he wrote about was the unfairness of men … to discuss how the church can share the message of the Gospel to those in the LGBT community. But Dr. Fox’s opinions …