The Tolerance Police attack Christian school for teaching Christianity
Opinion by Martin Cothran, Spokesperson & Senior Policy Analyst The political world is filled with people like this–those who carry around the banner of “tolerance,”
CITIZEN: The “Church is Essential Act” reinforces that the Governor is not over the church.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, unfortunately, the Commonwealth of Kentucky witnessed Gov. Beshear use his emergency powers which ultimately led to the church and religious organizations
Legislative Session Ends with Big Pro-Family Victories for Kentucky!
Last Thursday marked the 60th, and final, day of Kentucky’s 2022 Legislative Session. I am thankful to the Lord for an extremely productive session with
In a Victory for Religious Freedom, “Church is Essential Act” Signed by Kentucky Governor
FRANKFORT, KY – Today, Governor Andy Beshear signed House Bill 43, the “Church is Essential Act,” sponsored by Rep. Shane Baker. HB 43 passed the
Church is Essential Act Passes Kentucky Senate, Heads To Governor
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds the Kentucky Senate for the final passage of House Bill 43 – the “Church is Essential Act.” HB
“Church is Essential Act” Passes Kentucky House
FRANKFORT, KY – The Family Foundation applauds Rep. Shane Baker, the bill’s sponsor, and the House chamber for the passage of House Bill 43 –
The Family Foundation files Supreme Court brief in Support of Coach who Prayed at 50-yard line
We all benefit when freedom flourishes. Today, The Family Foundation filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in favor of Coach Joseph Kennedy,
CITIZEN: Supreme Court Blocks Biden Vaccine Mandate.
On January 13, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Biden Administration’s unlawful national vaccine mandate. Six justices on the Court made clear that “Although COVID-19
CITIZEN: In a time of emergency powers, the government needs to be reminded the Church IS essential.
For believers, gathering with our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ to collectively worship our Lord is not optional, but rather commanded in Scripture (Hebrews