Religious Voters Have the Power to Change America
Election Day is fast approaching. But only a fraction of Americans who say religious liberty is important actually vote in major elections. If we want to protect religious freedom and all our civil liberties, people of faith can’t stay on the sidelines.
Fired California Fire Chief Appeals to U.S. Supreme Court
We appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court our case for Fire Chief Ron Hittle, who was fired for attending a leadership conference at a church.
New Election Study: Are People of Faith Actually Voting?
79% of Americans identify as a person of faith. A Barna study explains how only half of them are likely vote in November.
Monuments Symbolize to The World All That We’re Fighting to Preserve
A letter Dwight Eisenhower wrote during WWII reminds us of the significance of monuments across America which symbolize our freedom.
Around the Institute: What’s Happening at First Liberty
A weekly roundup of important headlines and exciting things happening at First Liberty.
Creating a Legacy of Religious Freedom Starts With Careful Estate Planning
The third week in October is National Estate Planning Awareness Week. If you’re someone who wants to leave a legacy of religious freedom for future generations, one of the best ways to do so is through estate planning.

