Religious Liberty vs. The Supreme Court [Prayer Request and Videos]

Craig HueyChurch, Persecuted Church, Religious LibertyLeave a Comment

Religious Liberty is under attack. All because of Obamacare. The nuns of the Little Sisters of the Poor, based in San Pedro, CA are demanding an exception from the birth-control provision of the Obamacare employer health-insurance mandate. The Southern Nazarene University, based in Oklahoma, is fighting for freedom of conscience, too! Founded in connection with an orphanage and a resource … Read More

Outrageous: Kerry and Obama Dilute Christian Genocide Statement

Craig HueyChurch, Persecuted Church, Religious Liberty6 Comments

After years of pushing for a declaration that radical Islam is committing genocide against Christians in the Middle East, and being forced to be make a deadline decision by Congress, Secretary of State John Kerry spit in the face of Christians and reality. In Kerry’s statement, while he admitted that there is genocide, he diluted it by saying it included … Read More

Where Do the Remaining Presidential Candidates Stand on Religious Liberty?

Craig HueyChurch, Religious Liberty, Social Issues2 Comments

With six candidates remaining in the race for the Presidency this year, here is everything you need to know about the candidates’ diverse stances on religious liberty: Republicans: Ted Cruz: On the Religious Freedom and Restoration Act: Support The incarceration of Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis: Opposed it, and rallied to her side John Kasich: The incarceration of Kentucky County … Read More

Two Victories for Religious Liberty in California

Craig HueyChurch, Religious Liberty5 Comments

Incredible! Two wins! Despite the otherwise left-wing tilt of the Golden State, proponents of religious liberty are fighting back and winning. In Stanislaus County, California, Kali Thomas wrote two poems for a homework assignment. Since the holiday season was right around the corner, she wrote one poem about reindeer and other poem about Jesus. The teacher rejected the second poem, … Read More