From Jay Sekulow, ACLJ Chief Counsel <[email protected]>
Subject "John 3:16" BANNED
Date September 18, 2023 2:23 PM
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John,


There is a war being waged on our Christian faith, and many people just don't see it coming.

Bible studies were just banned at yet another senior living center. We told you this was happening a few weeks ago, as elderly Americans were barred from sharing God's Word.





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We quickly defeated this utterly outrageous violation of the Constitution and federal law. But it has happened again in another state. We just fired off a legal demand letter, and we'll go to court if they don't remove the unlawful restrictions on Bible studies.

But you could be next. This growing threat could strip away your rights.

Public schools are confiscating Bibles and forcing kids to perform pornographic scripts, pastors have been threatened with arrest for praying, realtors have had their livelihoods threatened for saying "Jesus loves you," and FBI spies have been placed in churches. This is just the tip of the spear.

I've never seen anything like it. This fight will require each and every one of you taking a bold stand to defend our faith.

This is a monumental moment in time. Where were you? What did you do to fight back? As we take legal action, join the fight.

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