Current Issues

Group Says Teacher Memorial at School Violates First Amendment
March 5, 2015

A school in Jackson County, West Virginia, is facing religious scrutiny over a memorial honoring a teacher who passed away.

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Floral Artist Responds to Wash. Attorney General’s Settlement Offer
March 5, 2015

AG asked Barronelle Stutzman to pay $2,001, surrender her freedom.

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Congressmen Accuse Atlanta Mayor Of Religious Discrimination
March 5, 2015

Six members of the Georgia delegation to the US Congress sent a letter last week to Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed complaining about the firing of the Atlanta fire chief for expressing his religious views on homosexuality.

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Members of Congress are taking a stand
February 19, 2015

You’re primarily trained in seminary, not through boot camp or The Basic School (TBS). You’re not issued an M-16 or sidearm, but given the Word of God as your sword. Your Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) is not combat related, but specifically recognized as a Chaplain by the United States government.

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Something Truly Worth Celebrating
February 15, 2015

For many of us, the Christmas decorations have only recently been boxed up and taken to the attic. Perhaps we’re still thinking about what the New Year will bring or our latest resolutions. Yet sometimes, it is the lesser known days of national reflection and celebration that represent the greatest moments and deserve the deepest appreciation.

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