The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which focuses on constitutional and human rights law, announced today American Pastor Saeed Abedini, a U.S. citizen being held in an Iranian prison because of his Christian faith
Christians face increasing persecution in the Middle East as Jihadists burn churches and kill people for their faith. Today, why we must take action for the persecuted Church.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which defends religious freedom and the constitution, urged the Secretary of Defense today to cut ties with an anti-Christian extremist whom the Pentagon is using to provide advice on crafting policies on religious tolerance for the armed forces.
Leading Supreme Court attorney of the Christian right and the Chief Counsel of ACLJ, American Center for Law & Justice, Mr. Jay Alan Sekulow, is a great challenger in the field of law.
Popular televangelist and author Joel Osteen recently commented on a visit he and his wife made to Israel, expressing his conviction that "God's hand is upon" the Jewish nation, which he also called the "heritage" of Christians.
One of the most important things we can do is keep the story of Pastor Saeed Abedini in the spotlight. This U.S. citizen is facing eight years in a deadly Iranian prison, convicted for his Christian faith.
Christian Broadcasting Network host Pat Robertson reacted to the Supreme Court's rulings on gay marriage on Thursday by questioning whether Justice Anthony Kennedy's clerks are gay.
Jay Sekulow - on June 10, 1956, a child inherited to become a savior of religion & human rights, was born in Brooklyn, New York. Young Sekulow tied knots with Pamela for a lifelong companionship and have two sons: Jordan Sekulow - a political campaign consultant and Logan Sekulow - host of 'The Logan Show', a Christian variety show.
Jay Sekulow on Fox News speaks about Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani's release. Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani was released after over 3 years of imprisonment for his christian faith. After his recent trial he was found not guilty for blasphemy.
Meriam Ibrahim, who had been on death row in Sudan for her Christian faith and was released yesterday, has been rearrested along with her American family. Today, we must fight to bring her, her American kids, and her American husband home to America.