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Dear John,
Things don’t always happen as fast as you want them to. But you know what they say, good things come to those who wait.
Let me explain.
In 2022, you propelled Coach Kennedy to a precedent-setting victory at the U.S. Supreme Court.
He got his job back and was once again allowed to pray on the 50-yard line after games. But that’s not all.
By fighting for Joe, you opened the door to bring expressions of faith back to the public square.
And now, after nearly four years of waiting, I expect that you and I will be seeing a lot more of what took place this past Friday in Fort Worth, Texas.

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It was a great honor for me to be in Fort Worth for the dedication of the Tarrant County’s Ten Commandments monument.
To be honest, when they unveiled it, I got goosebumps.
The Kennedy victory changed the way faith and government interact. The government’s treatment of religious expression is slowly returning to what the Founding Fathers intended.
And that’s because of you.
You stood with Coach Kennedy through thick and thin. And as a result, people of faith all over the country are reaping the benefits.
But that doesn’t mean our work is done. Quite the contrary. We’re just getting started.
Our country is at a turning point. And right now, you have the opportunity to level up your First Freedom like never before. You can go on offense in the fight for faith.
You can do this in three ways:
- Get involved with bringing expressions of faith back to your community. You too can work to put up a Ten Commandments monument outside your county’s courthouse.
- Stay entrenched in the fight to protect religious freedom by coming alongside our brave clients and fighting back against hostility and discrimination.
- Support First Liberty with your prayers and financial gifts. You make it possible for us to stand for faith and freedom.
With you committed to the fight for faith, the sky’s the limit on what we can achieve together.
Will you join us?
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Grateful for you,
Kelly
Kelly Shackelford, Esq. President, CEO & Chief Counsel First Liberty Institute
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