I Had to Go to Court Because I Invited My Neighbors for Christmas
Jeremy and Kristy Morris hosted an annual Christmas display at their home asking visitors for donations to charities that serve children with cancer. Sadly, their HOA harassed them for months, saying, “some of our residents are non-Christians or of another faith and I don’t even want to think of the problems that could bring up.”
‘Tis the Season to Fight in Court Over Baby Jesus, Holiday Décor and Christmas Carols
In this special new Christmas episode of Legal-Ease, we take a look at some of the ridiculous attacks that tend to surface during the holidays. “The most wonderful time of the year” is no exception to the all-out war on faith and it shows us how far we’ve strayed from our country’s foundational values.
Atheists Demand Kanye West Not Sing Uplifting Religious Songs for Houston Jail Inmates
Anti-faith activists want to shut off Kanye’s West’s microphone…but here’s the real mic drop: The Constitution allows people of faith to offer a positive message to the nation’s inmates, even when the message is religious.
Get Your Copy of Our Newest Edition: Undeniable: Faith on Trial in America!
A scan of recent headlines is proof that daily attacks and discrimination against people of faith in our country are not only rising—they’re more brazen, bold and relentless than ever before. Get a free copy of one of our most trusted and credible resources.
The Greatest Religious Liberty Administration of All-Time?
The culture’s all-out war on faith has prompted the White House to lead…and deliver…on the promise of protecting the God-given right of all to live out their faith. A review of the current administration’s record over the last three years shows it’s been a champion of religious liberty.
What George Washington Was Thankful for Might Shock You
In 1789, the first U.S. president issued a proclamation explicitly thanking God for protecting our fledgling nation. But in today’s “feelings-over-facts” society, is it possible for a president to issue such a statement without first releasing a trigger warning?
