John,
We’re literally working to save innocent Christian lives.
Thousands of innocent Christian men, women, and even children were needlessly murdered by Islamic radicals in Nigeria last year.
The U.S. has designated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern due to “egregious violations of religious freedom.”
The ACLJ is dedicated to defending persecuted Christians worldwide. Our work is needed NOW MORE THAN EVER.
We are redoubling our efforts for persecuted Nigerian Christians before it’s too late. We’re preparing to submit what may be the largest collection of written submissions we’ve ever made at the U.N. in 2021.
But we need YOU.
Sign Our Petition: Protect Nigeria’s Dying Christians.
Read Our Update: Nigeria Added to Special Watchlist.
Hundreds of Christian families in one Pakistani town were forced to flee before Christmas because Islamic radicals claimed one of them posted something they considered blasphemous on Facebook.
Thankfully, most of the families have now been able to return, yet this kind of situation keeps repeating itself. We must take action.
Sign Our Petition: Defend Dying Christians in Pakistan.
Indian Christians are facing grave threats for their faith.
Christians are being beaten, chased from their homes, and even ordered to renounce their faith or suffer deadly consequences.
Sign Our Petition: Defend India’s Persecuted Christians.
In addition to aggressively advocating for persecuted Christians globally, we are winning victories for religious liberty here at home.
When his employer’s new COVID-19 regulation required our client to violate his faith, we took action, sending a critical legal letter outlining how a pandemic cannot be an excuse to violate religious rights. Now his employer has backed down, changing the policy.
Victory Report: ACLJ Upholds Religious Exercise in Workplace.
Employees of faith don’t have to leave their religious beliefs at home.
Recently we filed public comments in support of proposed updates to the The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) Compliance Manual Section on Religious Discrimination, specifically addressing religious accommodation.
Read Our Report: Writing the Book on Religious Freedom.
God Bless,
The ACLJ Team