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  • … Clyde and Ann Reed Pastor Clyde Reed wasn’t always a pastor. Up until the age of 40, he made a living … God’s call in his life, Clyde entered seminary seeking to become a full-time pastor. Now over 80 years old, Clyde …
  • They had little money. But they did have a passion — to use their God-given talents to create beautiful artwork for … Joanna and Breanna with an impossible choice. They didn’t want to violate the law. They didn’t want to go to jail and … that puts a smile on my face. I love seeing all the tiny details come together to achieve a dramatic finish. It is so …
  • … put a statement on her website in 2016 saying she wouldn’t photograph same-sex weddings. One of Amy’s wedding clients objected and said she wouldn’t use Amy because of her beliefs. That along with news reports … her business in accordance with her faith. Amy thus won her freedom to decline to promote objectionable messages …
  • … Union Gospel Mission v. Woods Image Take a moment to imagine how your life could be different. Imagine that no … case, but the Court declined because the case wasn’t over. Justices Alito and Thomas said that the case “may … the most vulnerable among us. People like Darryl Ann. Donate Now Seattle's Union Gospel Mission Changes the …
  • … declined. She and her husband, Jonathan, couldn’t in good conscience use their artistic talents to tell the story of a ceremony … justices said that the Huguenins are “now are compelled by law to compromise the very religious beliefs that inspire …
  • … he does. He was just living life, like we all do. He wasn’t bothering anyone. And then one day, without warning, his … filed a complaint with the local government and sent a press release to the local newspaper. Others called for a boycott …
  • … studio in Louisville, Kentucky, she intended to use her talents to capture and celebrate the most meaningful moments in people’s lives. But a city law forces her to express messages and celebrate events that … that help make her photographs unique. That’s why she can’t create photos or blogs that express messages which go …
  • … entry-level assistant. After a few months she was promoted to office manager. In her new role at her facility, Sue was … had a desire to serve women, and because her facility didn’t offer abortion services, which she personally was against, … to the abortion, the remote doctor pushes a button to release a drawer that reveals two sets of pills. The woman is …
  • … that right. Two male athletes who identify as female have won 15 women’s high school track championships that were once … competitions. But it’s not because their schools don’t offer their particular sports. And it’s not because they’re … reverses nearly 50 years of advances for women under this law. We shouldn’t force these young women to be spectators in …
  • … highly esteemed by both his students and peers. Dr. Adams won many honors, including two-time Professor of the Year, … a life-changing spiritual effect on him. “I really began to see the absurdity of the relativistic worldview, and it … critiqued higher education. Dr. Adams’s co-workers didn’t take too kindly to his new found Christian faith and …