The Assault on Religious Freedom is ‘Undeniable’

If it seems to you that attacks on Americans’ religious freedoms continue to grow, you’re right.  A comprehensive new report details the attacks – and documents a 133-percent increase since 2011. The report is titled “Undeniable.” It’s a project of First Liberty, a leading legal advocate for religious freedom and a longtime close ally of

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About That Prayer Plaque That Used to Be on the Wall

by Stuart Shepard It was just a rather sizable, but otherwise plain-looking, plaque on the wall of the Spiller Elementary lunchroom. It’s been at the Wytheville, Virginia, school for so long, no one remembers who put it there. Here’s what it says – or rather – said: Our Father: We thank thee for this food.

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Cakes and Conscience | Family Policy Briefing

A Christian cake-shop owner turned down a request to create a custom cake for a same-sex ceremony.  He’s been in court ever since, and the Supreme Court is about to hear his case. What are the best arguments a Christian conservative can make in favor of Jack Phillip’s choice? Kansas Family Voice and our allied

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God and the Constitutions | Stoplight

Did you realize that Jesus somehow sneaked into the U.S. Constitution? Do you know how many state Constitutions mention God? In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard answers those questions – and builds a bookshelf. Thank you for sharing Stoplight with your friends. After you watch the video, you can read the Pew Research Center analysis.

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Nebraska: 5 Important Religious Rights Every Student Needs to Know About

Kansas Family Voice is proud to work alongside Nebraska Family Alliance, one of our 40 state-based allies. This article first appeared on their site. by Karen Bowling, Executive Director of Nebraska Family Alliance This month, 286,000 students are returning to public school in Nebraska. A question I am asked frequently during this season is, “what are my

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Families Stop ‘Gender Identity’ Ordinance in West Virginia

In a win for families and small businesses, the Parkersburg, West Virginia, City Council rejected an ordinance that would have violated the privacy rights of moms and daughters. The ordinance would have created special rights to four new classes, including “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.” If passed, the privacy and safety of Parkersburg’s women and

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‘I read your book!’

Dear Friends, In the legendary film Patton, the iconic American general looks out over a field of battle. His troops have just defeated the formidable German General Erwin “the Desert Fox” Rommel in Tunisia. Patton growls to himself with a smile, “Rommel… I read your book!” The quote is fictitious, but it illustrates a valuable

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Ask Your Lawmakers to Support Parental Rights in Education

Parental rights have been eroding for decades. It’s particularly obvious in education. Parents who want school choice are sometimes labeled as haters of democracy — nothing could be further from the truth. It is precisely our democratic system which protects and upholds our right to guide our children as we see fit. Determining how our

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Wisconsin: Favorable Court Decision for Wedding Photographer

Wisconsin Family Action is one of 40 state groups allied with Kansas Family Voice. A Wisconsin judge says a work-from-home photographer does not have to comply with city and state “public accommodations” laws that might have forced her to photograph same-sex weddings. “This is a huge win for free speech in Wisconsin,” said Julaine Appling,

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It’s Time for These Obamacare Regulations to Go!

  Kansas Family Voice, a national movement of 40, state-based family policy groups, took your voice to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Tom Price this week. Secretary Price & HHS are in the process of reviewing all the regulations that were passed by the Obama Administration to go along with Obamacare, and

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