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Woman says her Bible study was banned by condominium association. Now she’s putting up a fight.

March 19, 2018 • In the News

Donna Dunbar said she’s held Bible studies in her Port Charlotte, Florida, condominium complex every Monday for almost a year, WFTX-TV reported. But Dunbar told the station that since the unit she lives in — 919 square feet of space — isn’t large enough for the nine-person group, she’s used […]

OPINION: Requiring schools to display ‘In God We Trust’ sends right message

March 14, 2018 • In the News

Patriotic displays of the Florida state motto — “In God We Trust” — may soon find their way to Florida’s public schools, thanks to a new bill recently passed by the Florida Legislature. The proposal mandates all Florida school districts display of the state motto in “a conspicuous place” in […]

OPINION: Oregon encourages intolerance by punishing Aaron and Melissa Klein

March 13, 2018 • In the News

People of good faith nationwide should want the Oregon Supreme Court to take the appeal of Aaron and Melissa Klein, if only to be reminded that it is possible to live peacefully as neighbors even when we disagree.

Condo Bans Senior Citizen’s Bible Study, Christian Music

Fox News
March 7, 2018 • In the News

The sign was not very hard to miss: “ANY AND ALL CHRISTIAN MUSIC IS BANNED.” That message was posted on an organ located in a commons area of Cambridge House, a condo building in Port Charlotte, Florida. Residents could belt out the theme song to “Frozen” or Kelly Clarkson’s “Stronger,” […]

Todd Starnes

Federal Judge Warns Ruling Could Jeopardize War Memorials at Arlington Cemetery

Fox News - Todd Starnes
March 2, 2018 • In the News

For the past 90 years, the good people of Bladensburg, Maryland have remembered 49 local veterans who lost their lives during World War I with a 40-foot cross. But that beloved cross could be torn down thanks to a shocking ruling from the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.

Federal court upholds ruling that cross-shaped monument on public land in Md. is unconstitutional

The Washington Post
March 2, 2018 • In the News

A federal appeals court has refused to revisit a ruling that calls for the removal or destruction of a large cross-shaped monument on public land that has towered over a busy Maryland intersection for nearly 100 years. In a closely divided vote, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th […]

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