Caffeinated Thoughts Radio 7-11-15
Brian takes his job very seriously. Brian Myers and Shane Vander Hart talk to Joy Pullmann, managing editor of The Federalist and education research fellow at the Heartland Institute, about the No...
View ArticleRubio, Santorum and Huckabee Discuss Education
Photo credit: Dave Davidson (Prezography.com) (Des Moines, IA) During the Presidential Family Forum last Friday evening there were three candidates who addressed the topic of education. Frank Luntz...
View ArticleAfter Obama’s Visit Will Cuba’s Restrictions on Religious Liberty Loosen?
Iglesia de la Asuncion in Guanabacoa a borough of Havana, Cuba. Photo credit: Ivan2010 via Wikimedia Commons (CC-By-3.0) As U.S. President Barack Obama makes an historic visit to Cuba, he opens the...
View ArticleIf Elected, Fred Hubbell Won’t Allow Religious Liberty Protection to Be Passed
Photo Credit: Screenshot of video taken by Pat Rynard via @IAStartingLine/Twitter. Des Moines Businessman Fred Hubbell who is the frontrunner in today’s Democrat primary for Iowa Governor gave Iowa...
View ArticleSCOTUS Sends Christian Florist’s Case Back to Washington Supreme Court
Barronelle Stutzman The Supreme Court of the United States vacated the Washington Supreme Court’s ruling against Barronelle Stutzman in Arlene’s Flowers v. State of Washington and remanded the case...
View ArticleU.S. State Dept. Releases Potomac Declaration in Support of Religious Freedom
Last week at the conclusion of the first Ministerial to Advance International Religious Freedom, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo released the Potomac Declaration and Potomac Plan of Action. “These...
View ArticleArmy Chaplain Faces Possibility of Court Martial Over Marriage Retreat
(Ft. Bragg, NC) An Army investigator—acting under the command of Major General Kurt Sonntag— recommended that the Chaplain (Major) Jerry Scott Squires (USA) be found guilty of “dereliction of duty”...
View ArticleU.S. Department of Labor Protects Religious Liberty
(Washington, DC) The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) announced a new policy directive on Friday which focused on protecting religious freedom. The...
View ArticleTulsi Gabbard Goes For the Pro-Religious Liberty Democrats
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) who announced her candidacy for President in 2020 released a video stating that religious bigotry should be condemned. Gabbard who is the first Hindu to be...
View ArticleEpisode 76: Jason Schultz Discusses Funnel Week in the Iowa Senate
This week on the Caffeinated Thoughts Podcast, State Senator Jason Schultz (R-Schleswig) joined Shane Vander Hart to discuss the first funnel week in the Iowa Senate – how his priorities fared, what...
View ArticleA Win for Religious Freedom and Free Speech in Federal Court
Last week, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of religious freedom and free speech. Their ruling placed a limit on a state’s nondiscrimination law and protected a Christian couple from...
View ArticleTrump Calls For Ending Religious Persecution
NEW YORK – During his speech at the Global Call to Protect Religious Freedom event at the United Nations yesterday, President Donald Trump stated, “Today, with one clear voice, the United States of...
View ArticleBair: Holy and Spineless
There is a meme spreading throughout social media like…OK, I’ll say it…like a virus. It says Easter has not been canceled. Someone tried to cancel it 2000 years ago and they failed. There are a few...
View ArticleAG Barr: Churches Can’t Be Singled Out During COVID-19 Crisis
Attorney General William Barr, in a released statement on Tuesday, said that state and local governments could not single out churches for “special burdens” during the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S....
View ArticleListen: USCIRF Commissioner Confirms China’s Forced Sterilization of Uyghurs
The Associated Press over the weekend reported that China has cut the Uighur birth rate through IUDs, abortion, and sterilizations. The Uyghurs are Turkic-speaking Muslims who mostly live within...
View ArticleEller: The Challenge Ahead – Religious Liberty
Forced to choose a single word to describe the year of our Lord 2020, it would have to be “unprecedented.” From a global pandemic that shut down the world to a “land hurricane” that left a path of...
View ArticleWorking in the Public Realm Does Not Negate Religious Freedom
The Washington Post, in an editorial this week, made a jarring statement in their endorsement of the Equality Act that we need to consider. They wrote: “Some senators argue that the Equality Act...
View ArticleShane Vander Hart Discusses The Equality Act on Faith Works Live
Shane Vander Hart joined Michael Demastus and Ian Barrs on Faith Works Live on 99.3 FM The Truth Network in Des Moines to discuss The Equality Act and its impact on religious liberty. Watch below:
View ArticleKey Resolutions Passed at the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention
Some key resolutions were passed at the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention last week in Nashville that I wanted to highlight. It is important to recognize that all of these resolutions are non-binding,...
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