Military Purging Christians with Mandates?

As the military continues to ignore religious accommodation requests, some claim they are intentionally purging believers. We must pray that our brothers and sisters in Christ are able to continue serving, regardless of their vaccination status. From The Epoch Times. Military service demands sacrifice. Members must accept time away from family, discomfort during training and … Continued

Court Battle to Defend Soldiers’ Shields of Strength

Nineteen years ago President George W. Bush visited Arlington National Cemetery to honor American soldiers who gave their lives for our country. One of those heroes was Captain Russell Rippetoe, who died in combat earlier that spring at a checkpoint not far from Hadithah Dam in Iraq. Get prayer updates from IFA.   Bush noted … Continued

Good News! Bible Class for Schools

It is legal to teach the Bible in public school! We can pray for organizations equipping teachers and schools to teach the Bible. From World.While schools in many states have offered Bible classes for years, BibLit represents a foray into online learning. In a day when many Americans are surprised to hear public school Bible classes … Continued

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Religious Freedom

The Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Hal Shurtleff, whose request to raise a flag in Boston was denied due to its Christian meaning. From Liberty Counsel. Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that the City of Boston violated the Constitution by censoring a private flag in a public forum open to “all applicants” merely … Continued

The Myth of Church/State Separation

Dutch Sheets discusses the myth of separation of church and state, and how church has been an important part of America since its inception. Watch How are you praying for religious freedom? Share your thoughts and prayers below! (Video from Give Him 15. Photo Credit: Intercessors for America)

White-Cain and Bondi on the Kennedy Case

Pastor Paula White-Cain, President of the NFAB, and former FL attorney general Pam Bondi discuss the ramifications of the coach Kennedy case. From Daily Caller. Today, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that will decide if Americans have the right to express their religion freely, as it considers the case of Joe Kennedy, a high … Continued

Supreme Court to Rule on Religious Freedom

A high school coach was fired for public prayer. His case will now go before the Supreme Court as he fights for freedom of religion. From Fox News. Joseph Kennedy likes to think of himself as a “big brother” of sorts to the many students he has mentored over the years as a high school football coach…. … Continued

Finnish Prosecutor Fights Bible Trial Verdict

Although the Finnish Bible trial ended with a favorable verdict, the prosecutor of the case says she will appeal the court’s acquittal. From Fox News. At the end of March, a Finnish criminal court delivered a unanimous decision of “not guilty” in what has become widely known as the “Bible Trial.” The court found Christian … Continued

Satanic Temple Sues to “Pray” at City Council

The Satanic Temple states that they do not worship Satan but the concept of rebellion. Many of the followers are intellectuals.  They state they do not believe in curses or of the Satan in the Bible.  They are deceived and are unknowingly misguided and are led to take stands against the ways of God. They … Continued

HHS to Challenge Religious Freedom of Doctors

The HHS plans to implement new regulations that destroy the concept of religious conscience in the medical field. Now is the time for prayer. From The Washington Times. The Biden administration plans to remove a Trump-era conscience clause that protected medical workers from participating in services like abortions and transgender sex-change treatments. A Health and … Continued

Answered Prayer! Professor Wins Pronoun Case

Shawnee State University Professor Dr. Meriwether recently won a court case over a student’s preferred pronouns in a huge win for freedom of speech. From Center for Christian Virtue. Shawnee State University in Portsmouth, Ohio, disciplined Dr. Nicholas Meriwether, a longtime philosophy professor, over his use of gender pronouns. Now, to settle a legal case … Continued

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