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Chicagoan, Mariyah Green, Stood Up for Religious Freedom in Schools and Won A Major Victory!
Mariyah Green, a 2020 graduate of Bogan High School (a part of Chicago Public Schools), was awarded $150,000 by the Clerk of Court from the Northern District of Illinois on October 23 because when she was a student, she was forced to participate in Hindu meditation which violated her Christian faith.
Posted in Education, Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged Christianity, CPS, David Lynch Foundation, First Amendment, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Mariyah Green, Mauck & Baker, meditation, Religious Freedom
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November 2023 Call to Prayer
Fervent praying can accomplish much for and in the kingdom of God. The English word fervent simply means “impassioned, forceful, passionate, heartfelt, powerful, and wholehearted.” The verse seems to indicate that a passionate, wholehearted prayer will accomplish much, implying that a half-hearted prayer will not be as effective. Do we pray in faith really believing and expecting God to answer our prayer and grant our requests if they are in line with His will?
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Tagged Chicago Board of Education, Mariyah Green, Michael Johnson
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