Violent Attack on Orthodox Jewish Community in N.Y. Is An Attack On All Faiths
Tragically, the recent attack on the Orthodox Jewish Community in New York exemplifies a despicable, rising cultural wave of anti-semitism that’s no longer kept in the dark corners of hardened hearts, but is now stretching its tentacles across America.
You Went ALL IN with Us—Now it’s Go Time!
As we closed out our most historic year in 2019, we asked you to go All In with us to help win back more religious freedom than at any time in our lifetimes. Thanks to your generous support, we’ve achieved a record-setting year-end campaign that will help provide the resources necessary to begin ushering in a new dawn of religious prosperity in America.
Together, We Can Reclaim Religious Liberty for Military Service Members in 2020
This special feature recaps the incredible military religious freedom victories of 2019, and why we have both hope and confidence that 2020 could potentially mark a new chapter for religious expression in our military.
The Start of a “Roaring” Era for Churches, Ministries and Religious Communities Nationwide
Attacks on houses of worship or ministries don’t always make national news, but for the congregation that is at issue, First Liberty’s help is indeed their greatest hope for victory. Our wins in 2019 are setting churches, synagogues and ministries free to enjoy more religious freedom than ever before.
Victories from SCOTUS to Local Districts Signal a Bright Future for Religious Freedom in America’s Schools
Thanks to nationwide triumphs, 2019 was one of the most impactful years for people of faith in America’s schools. 2020 can be a new era of prosperity for religious freedom, when students can keep being bold in expressing their religious beliefs.
Thanks to Bladensburg Precedent, Religious Freedom is Thriving in American Public Life
In 2019, we achieved some incredible victories at the U.S. Supreme Court, but also worked incredibly hard to reclaim the First Freedom of Christian business-owners, people of faith in the workplace and Americans who’d been targeted for living out their faith in their very own homes.

