John,
Attacks on Christians are increasing at a level that was unfathomable just a few years ago.
Yesterday was the National Day of Prayer, and it couldn't have come at a more important time.
Little kids have been banned from bringing Bibles to school and had cross necklaces ripped away. They've been told they can't talk about Jesus, share Bible verses with their classmates, or even appear to be praying. Radical schools are publicly humiliating Christian students.
It's outrageous and, quite frankly, it's EVIL. We're aggressively firing off demand letters, filing lawsuits, and winning in all these cases. But similar scenarios keep happening in school after school. Now we need you to join the fight to defend Christian students' right to pray and read the Bible at school.
Sign: Defend Students' Right To Pray & Read Bible.
Unfortunately, these aren't isolated incidents; we're seeing senior living centers – that take our tax dollars – ban Bible studies. We're winning these cases, but they keep coming. In fact, we're battling in court right now because a federal judge ruled that public prayer is unconstitutional. Take action with us.
Sign Petition: Defeat the War on Our Christian Faith.
Finally, our legal team in Pakistan was just in court yesterday representing Shahzad – the Christian who was arrested at 16 for blasphemy and sentenced to death – but the court postponed his hearing. Our legal team will be back in court soon to defend him. As we fight for his freedom, please pray and take urgent action with us.
Sign Petition: Save Shahzad From Execution.
Jordan Sekulow
ACLJ Executive Director
P.S. All of us here at the ACLJ are extremely grateful to our supporters and ACLJ Champions. We not only met but exceeded our Life & Liberty Drive goals. You make our work possible. Thank you.