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  • Words may hurt, but treating speech as ‘violence’ only leads to less speech and more violence.
  • Thanks to a Supreme Court decision, Conestoga Wood Specialties and Hobby Lobby do not have to violate their beliefs.
  • The Biden administration is manipulating a federal law to override the will of Idaho voters.
  • Could a church or a ministry near you be in danger of losing access to its financial accounts? For this Memphis-based church and ministry, it happened so abruptly. Without warning or explanation, Bank of America sent a letter to Indigenous Advance Ministries to notify them that its accounts were being closed. The ministry provides aid to impoverished orphans, widows, youth, and other at-risk populations in Uganda. The bank also targeted Servants of Christ church, which partners with the ministry. Bank of America told them they had 30 days to find a new bank and switch, and just a few weeks ...
  • In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that government officials cannot misuse public-accommodation laws to force people to say something they don’t believe.
  • A 7-2 Supreme Court ruling in favor of Masterpiece Cakeshop vindicated Jack Phillips’s right to live and work consistently with his religious beliefs.
  • Colorado is trying to force Christian counselor Kaley Chiles to express only the government’s views on gender identity and sexual orientation.
  • When the FDA allowed abortion-by-mail, it enabled sex trafficking. Trafficked women can now be more easily kept away from doctors and coerced into abortion.
  • A redefined Michigan law is threatening to violate the First Amendment freedoms of Sacred Heart Academy.
  • Parents nationwide are standing up for their children and their God-given freedoms. Will you stand with them? DEFEND PARENTAL RIGHTS How would you feel if your child was being taught to treat other children differently based on the color of their skin? that whether someone will be successful in life is based on whether they are black or white? that their skin color determines whether they are an “oppressor” or “oppressed”? And—most disturbingly—what if they were being taught this by their own school? Sadly, this is precisely the type of race-based division pushed on kids in many public schools ...