
New bill targets people of faith
I trust you are making the best of this latest snow day and, if you’re reading this, that hopefully your power is back on. Our state legislature is not in session today because of the storm, but let me fill
I trust you are making the best of this latest snow day and, if you’re reading this, that hopefully your power is back on. Our state legislature is not in session today because of the storm, but let me fill
This story hit the news late last week, and Matt McDonald over at the New Boston Post has a good piece on it: “A Christian fellowship was put on probation last week for forcing a junior who served as an
Great news for religious liberty today! The Department of Justice released a 25-page memo for all executive departments and agencies outlining federal protections for religious liberty. In it, Attorney General Jeff Sessions made the following powerful statement: “The free exercise
When my younger son was in first grade, he came home and announced, very matter-of-factly, that “you can’t talk about God in school.” As you can imagine, he didn’t get that idea from me, and I quickly corrected him! Disturbingly,
This past summer, MFI’s Michael King had the privilege of speaking at Camp Constitution, a local MA ministry working to enhance the understanding of our Judeo-Christian moral heritage. Last week, we learned that the City of Boston had denied an
My colleagues at Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) won a major victory for religious liberty at the Supreme Court yesterday. The Court ruled in Trinity Lutheran that the state cannot exclude churches and other faith-based organizations from a government program simply
Yesterday was a significant moment for religious liberty in our country. For starters, it was the National Day of Prayer, with people of faith praying for our nation and our government from coast to coast. This included our own State
As you may have heard, Gordon College is once again in the cross-hairs of LGBT activists. Sadly, the instigator is one of their own professors, social work faculty member Margaret DeWeese-Boyd. She claims she was denied promotion because she “vocally
Late this past Friday, we learned that the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day parade finally gave in to the demands of a group called “Out Vets” who have been agitating for years to insert their rainbow flags and anti-Catholic message into the parade.
As recent challenges to our religious liberty here in MA have shown, people of faith need protection from hostile government bureaucrats and activist judges. Therefore, I am grateful that President Trump has promised to protect our Constitutional freedom of religion. Now