John,
The United States Senate has just announced that it will vote on TWO critical bills to save babies' lives.
Babies in the womb suffer and feel pain just like we do. But the abortion lobby wants to abort them even after 20 weeks.
The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act would end abortions after 20 weeks. But the abortion lobby and abortionists won't tolerate any commonsense abortion limitations.
Countless defenseless babies are depending on us. Be their voice.
Sign Our Petition: End the Pain. Ban Abortion After 20 Weeks.
The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Act will protect babies who survive botched abortions from being left to die without care. Yet the abortion industry rejects even this commonsense protection for babies who have already been born.
It has happened. It's a real-life worst-case scenario. If we do nothing, it will likely happen again, and again.
Both of these bills face a major uphill battle as they need 60 votes, but it's critical we put these Senators on record and hold their feet to the fire. Lives depend on it.
Sign Our Petition: End Infanticide. Protect Babies.
We just scored a victory on behalf of a Christian FBI agent who was removed from some duties and given a poor performance review after refusing to remove a chalkboard containing Bible verses from the top of his workspace.
After receiving our demand letter, the FBI quickly rectified the situation and the Bible verses remain.
VICTORY REPORT: ACLJ Wins Religious Victory for FBI Agent.
Nigeria has become an epicenter of deadly violence against Christians. 2020 is showing no signs of relief.
We just filed a critical written submission to the U.N. urging immediate action to stem this violent human rights crisis.
Sign Our Petition: Protect Nigeria's Dying Christians.
Read Our Update: ACLJ Urges U.N. to Protect Christians.
We also just filed a critical amicus brief at the Supreme Court defending churches and religious schools from two constrictive decisions by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Read Our Report: ACLJ Defends Religious Liberty at SCOTUS.
God Bless,
The ACLJ Team