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  • … on posters, and threatened with rape and even murder. University officials offered virtually no protection or … on posters, and threatened with rape and even murder. University officials offered virtually no protection or …
  • … period exists for women who want to have an abortion, making “webcam abortions” extremely profitable. Facilities … period exists for women who want to have an abortion, making “webcam abortions” extremely profitable. Facilities …
  • … of everything it does. Every staff member and high-impact volunteer must believe and share the hope of new life … of everything it does. Every staff member and high-impact volunteer must believe and share the hope of new life …
  • Jacob Smith, a student at Patterson Elementary, discovered a surprising response to an innocuous invitation inviting his classmates to attend a religious youth camp sponsored by his church.
  • … 5, 6, 7—I remember crafting and doing paint-by-numbers and making things for people. My poor parents. I probably created … in that Mac lab.” She fine-tuned her artistic skills by making flyers, designing art displays, and writing ad copy … 5, 6, 7—I remember crafting and doing paint-by-numbers and making things for people. My poor parents. I probably created …
  • 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.
  • Madison, Wisconsin laws threatened to compel photographer to take photographs and write blog posts promoting same-sex marriage pro-abortion groups and to publish those photographs and posts on the internet.
  • … problem and didn’t have the option of hiring a lawyer and making it right. By fighting for my religious freedom, they … problem and didn’t have the option of hiring a lawyer and making it right. By fighting for my religious freedom, they …
  • June Sheldon was an adjunct professor at San José City College (SJCC). In the summer of 2007, she taught a Human Heredity course that explored the role of genetics in different disciplines like medicine and agriculture as well as an overview of the biology of human genetics.
  • Since the beginning, the Stormans have run their business consistent with their Christian faith. That faith informs their decisions about their stores, from the way they interact with employees and their community, to their decision to not stock early abortifacient drugs, like the morning-after pill (Plan B) and ella in Ralph’s Thriftway’s pharmacy.