ADF Launches Initiative to Retake Religious Freedom
Bob Ellis of the Dakota Voice provides this overview of ADF’s Pulpit Project Intiative. He concludes:
I am greatly encouraged to finally see a major Christian organization launch an offensive initiative.
Not all churches may be able to get behind this. Some may be too small, with bivocational pastors who simply cannot fight this fight. But there are many larger churches with considerable resources and full-time paid staff that should be able to take on this fight. For the good of us all, I pray that many will do so.
South Dakota has an ADF allied attorney in Stephen Wesolick in Rapid City. I’m sure he will be involved in any cases which may arise out of this, and will have the full resources of the ADF at his disposal.
Now is not the time for timidity. Now is the time to be the salt and light this troubled world needs.
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One Comment
God’s blessings on this project and all your endeavors to return our nation to the standard of morality that existed before the ACLU. I find the most troublesome problem to be the belief of many pastors who have been taught that “politics” and “religion” do not mix. I left a church because the pastor shut me up everytime I tried to bring up something that he considered political, i.e. contacting our elected officials in response to legislation, such as the ENDA and Hate Crimes bills and asking for prayer to defeat them.