For the past few years, people have been bullied, threatened and canceled because of their faith.
The reason? The radical Left knows that faith and fear cannot exist together.
That’s why fear has become the go-to tool for anti-faith activists. They believe that the fear of being canceled, of losing your job or of being arrested will keep you from expressing your faith in public.
But that’s not always the case. Sometimes, people take bold stands for faith in their neighborhoods, at work and in their hometowns.
And here are a few examples of the fights going on right now where people are standing for faith:
- Rabbi Hertzel is fighting back against his Florida homeowner’s association which continues to discriminate against him because of his faith.
- Valerie Kloosterman is fighting back against Michigan Health after being unjustly fired for requesting a religious accommodation because she was unable to affirm gender statements that violated her Christian beliefs.
- Pastor Chris Avell is also fighting back after he was arrested for refusing to send the homeless in Bryan, Ohio back on the streets in subzero temperatures.
And now we can add Marisol Arroyo-Castro to that list.
Marisol is fighting back after a faith-based attack by officials at the New Britain School District in Connecticut. They have gone as far as threatening to fire her for having a small crucifix in her personal space near her desk.
Watch this quick message from Kelly Shackelford to get the latest update on Marisol’s case and information on everything that’s happening at First Liberty throughout April.

At First Liberty, we won’t stand by when everyday Americans like Marisol, Valerie, Pastor Chris and Rabbi Hertzel come under attack for their faith.
And thankfully, because of the financial support of people like you, we don’t have to.
Instead, we’re taking action to stop blatant religious discrimination.
Right now, we’re fighting for Pastor Chris in three different courts in Ohio, for Valerie at the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and for Rabbi Hertzel in District Court in Florida.
And just two weeks ago, we filed a lawsuit in federal court along with a complaint with the EEOC on behalf of Marisol.
Please understand, it’s only because of faithful supporters like you that we can fight for our clients in courtrooms all over the country.
And no matter how long their cases last or how many different courts we must fight in, you can be sure that we won’t stop fighting until we put an end to these types of faith-based attacks.
That’s why I’m asking for your financial support. We can’t fight and win these cases without you.
Your support ensures that First Liberty’s expert legal team has the resources needed to fight back against local governments and school districts, well-funded homeowner’s associations and multi-billion-dollar corporations.
Your gift will not only help us fight the good fight for faith today, it will help secure the blessings of liberty for tomorrow.
|