Nate Kellum

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  • Anti Marriage Proposals Build Case for Religious Freedom

    Anti Marriage Proposals Build Case for Religious Freedom

    While there doesn't appear to be any (present) threat of a fiery furnace, many Christians today are concerned about repercussions for refusing to betray their conscience and bow down to prevailing homosexual ideology.

  • Fourth Grader Admonished for Wanting to Write About God

    Fourth Grader Admonished for Wanting to Write About God

    When 10-year-old Erin Shead of Memphis, Tennessee received an assignment from her elementary school teacher to choose and write about an idol she looked up to, she settled on someone she dearly loves and admires. God.

  • Bibles Once Again Allowed at Gay Pride Fest

    Bibles Once Again Allowed at Gay Pride Fest

    For more than a decade, Brian Johnson had a booth at the annual Twin Cities Pride Fest, a homosexual-themed gathering held in Loring Park in Minneapolis each June. He stayed in his assigned area and greeted attendees with a smile, offering them free Bibles as way of sharing his Christian faith.

  • San Antonio City Council: Messing with Inalienable Rights of Christians, Americans

    San Antonio City Council: Messing with Inalienable Rights of Christians, Americans

    Last week the city council in San Antonio expanded its "non-discrimination" ordinance to include categories for "sexual orientation" and "gender identity." Though trumpeted as a vote for fairness, the law has the effect of blacklisting bible-believing Christians and anyone else who would dare affirm traditional marriage.

  • City of Raleigh Considers Law Banning Christians From Feeding the Hungry

    City of Raleigh Considers Law Banning Christians From Feeding the Hungry

    This past Saturday, a group of volunteers from Love Wins Ministries – a Christian ministry dedicated to helping the homeless in Raleigh, North Carolina – gathered at Moore Square, a downtown park, to hand out free biscuits and coffee. They were grateful for the opportunity to share the love of Christ. They were also grateful they didn't get arrested for it.

  • The 'Other Shoe' Has Dropped on Religious Liberty

    The 'Other Shoe' Has Dropped on Religious Liberty

    Many warned of the adverse effects same-sex "marriage" could have on religious liberty. As exemplified by a ruling rendered by the New Mexico Supreme Court last Thursday, these fears are being realized.