John, you know that fighting for Freedom of Speech is one of the Center for American Liberty's specialties.
You've helped them notch plenty of victories in this space and the next one is going to be fighting for an 82-year-old grandmother who got banned for life from the YMCA.
This grandma raised the alarm that a grown man dressed in a women's bathing suit was in the women's locker room "helping" two little girls get ready to use the bathroom.
And she was the one punished!
When you make a donation today, you're continuing to help the Center for American Liberty protect every American's right to speak out against this evil!
John, I know you'd probably love to fund an entire court case on your own because you're as big a supporter of the Center for American Liberty as I am, but all I'm asking you to do today is follow this link to make a tax-deductible gift of $35, $50, $100, or more.
John, please donate whatever amount is right for you whether it's smaller or larger. The Center for American Liberty needs and appreciates every dollar that comes in.
And because I believe so strongly in the work they're doing -- and because they are one of the few groups who've stood shoulder-to-shoulder with me in this fight...
It will be my honor to send you my new book Swimming Against the Current: Fighting for Common Sense in a World That's Lost Its Mind as my free gift when you donate $50 or more to the Center for American Liberty.
Before I go, please let me share one last thought with you.
Every morning as a competitive swimmer, I would get up and think of this verse: For I consider that the sufferings of the present time are not worthy to be compared to the glory that is about to be revealed to us. Romans 8:18
I applied it to my swimming: work hard now and wins come later. But now I see that God has a much bigger plan for my life just as He does for yours.
This battle isn’t about a swimming victory. It's about Kingdom victory. I will never stop fighting to protect God's Truth and I think you feel the same way.
Thank you for reading my letter all the way to the end. I'm praying for you, and I hope you'll pray for me too.