Travis Weber

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  • Targeting of Karen Pence is wake-up call to all Christians

    Targeting of Karen Pence is wake-up call to all Christians

    The attack on Karen Pence should be a wake-up call for our fellow Christians. Though many hold to Christian teaching on marriage and family, they don’t engage in the cultural battle for hearts and minds. They believe they can stay on the sidelines while someone else fights the battle for them. They don’t like the idea of “fighting,” anyway.

  • Pastor Brunson's Release: A View From the Courtroom

    Pastor Brunson's Release: A View From the Courtroom

    The hearing opened with a girl in a wheelchair testifying for the prosecution. She said she didn't know Pastor Brunson, but she knew people who went to his church. She was questioned about whether these people were associated with terror groups. While such witness testimony might seem normal, an understanding of how the evidence has been manipulated in this case from the beginning helps one see that politics (not justice) is driving it.

  • This Divisive Election Is an Opportunity to Share the Gospel

    This Divisive Election Is an Opportunity to Share the Gospel

    It was clear that there would be many who for different reasons would need to hear a message of spiritual hope regardless of who would win the race.

  • Think Religious Liberty Isn't Important This Election? Speak to Eric Walsh.

    Think Religious Liberty Isn't Important This Election? Speak to Eric Walsh.

    Dr. Eric Walsh is an accomplished public health expert who was looking forward to his new job with the Georgia Department of Public Health.

  • US Supreme Court: Can Government Restrict How a Church Can Use Signs?

    US Supreme Court: Can Government Restrict How a Church Can Use Signs?

    On January 12th, I attended Supreme Court oral arguments in a case—Reed v. Town of Gilbert—which will determine how easily the government can restrict signs giving directions to church services.

  • City of Atlanta: No Orthodox Christians Need Apply

    City of Atlanta: No Orthodox Christians Need Apply

    At a press conference held on Tuesday this week, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed fired Atlanta Fire Rescue Department Chief Kelvin Cochran. How did we get here?

  • Preserving Religious Liberty in Mississippi

    Preserving Religious Liberty in Mississippi

    On Thursday, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant signed S.B. 2681, the Mississippi Religious Freedom Restoration Act, into law, bringing the state into line with federal law on the issue of religious freedom.