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Prayer Is Needed In Public Schools

Today, more than ever we need to pray for God to step into America’s schools and make His presence and power known again through prayer. Ever since June 25, 1962, when the highest court in the land, removed  prayer from public schools, tragedy has struck in the public school system. ...

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Why Must We “Restore” Religious Freedom?

Indiana Governor Mike Pence boldly placed himself at the center of a firestorm of controversy by signing the Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Everyone from celebrities and basketball commentators to corporations and the White House is voicing their objections and calling for a boycott on the entire state of Indiana. ...

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Evangelism In Our Public Schools

In some of our public schools spiritual revival has become a big hit with students! Prayer and Bible reading have never left the schools. The only thing that has ever been illegal is school-sponsored religious activities. When it is promoted and organized by students, without any administrative or faculty involvement, it is ...

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Religious Rights In Public Schools

We hear a lot about religious expression in our public schools. There is much confusion about it, not on the part of students but with faculty and administrators. In short, many of them need to do some homework. In this article I am going to cite two sources that will ...

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The First Amendment and Religious Freedom

The First Amendment and Religious Freedom By John Livingston Clark Out of the dozens of cases the past several years involving the freedom of religious expression, the following story stood out as an example of individuals standing their ground against resistance. I am going to use it to examine what ...

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