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Bringing Back Expressions of Faith to the Public Square
Today, we have more religious freedom than we’ve had in 50 years. This holiday season, you can restore faith in America by working with local officials to restore Nativity scenes, menorahs and other historic religious displays in your community.
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Multiply Your Impact with Our $100,000 Challenge Grant
Dec. 3 is Giving Tuesday. We’re counting on your generous support to keep winning more religious freedom cases. Now’s not the time to pull back. Attacks on religious freedom and faith aren’t slowing down. It’s time to dig in and fight back.
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High School Football Player Leads Teammates, Coaches & Parents in Post-Game Prayer
Brody Ewing, a captain on his football team, isn’t afraid to live out his faith publicly. During a Friday night game, he brought everyone together for a post-game prayer. Thanks to recent legal victories, Americans like Brody can express their faith—and they can do so boldly and fearlessly.
United By Prayer »
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Thanksgiving Will Always Come with a Big Helping of Religious Freedom
Thanksgiving Day is inseparable from America’s bedrock of religious liberty. Let’s be ever grateful for the right to freely practice our faith, a true blessing that very few people have around the world.
Looking Back and Looking Up »
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2024 Advent Devotional Now Available
Advent begins on Sunday, Dec. 1. For this special season, First Liberty’s Center for Religion, Culture and Democracy created an e-book with inspiring daily devotionals leading up to Christmas Day.
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Hanukkah Menorahs in the Public Square—A Reminder of America’s Promise of Religious Freedom for All
A widely recognized symbol of God’s miraculous favor in the midst of persecution is the Hanukkah menorah. This Hanukkah, let’s bring back public menorah lightings as a reminder to all that, in America, religious freedom rings.
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