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New Orleans Seeking Criminalization of Religious Expression

Religious speech is a criminal offense on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street. At least it will be if Mayor Mitch Landrieu has his way. Last October, Landrieu approved a religious speech ban that prohibits loitering or congregating on Bourbon Street “for t... »

Operation Compassion to Partner with America for Jesus in Philadelphia

On September 28th and 29th, America for Jesus in Philadelphia is sponsoring a community outreach entitled Love Philadelphia. This community outreach will serve two purposes. First, it will give delegates from across the United States an opportunity to ... »

University of Tennessee Refuses to Ban Pre-Game Prayers

By Todd Starnes It’s football time in Tennessee where longtime gridiron traditions are cherished – from Rocky Top to the Pride of the Southland Marching Band. At the start of every game inside the colossal Neyland Stadium, thousands of the football... »

An Open Letter from a Former Muslim: Enough is Enough

The following is submitted by Majed El Shafie: My name is Majed El Shafie. I was arrested, tortured and sentenced to die in Egypt after converting from Islam to Christianity. I managed to escape and with the help of the UNHCR (United Nations High Commi... »