What are our legal rights as American Christians in post-Christian America? This book provides concise easy-tounderstand legal answers for the everyday religious freedom questions Christians face in their lives and communities. And there's good news! In most cases, the law says "Yes, you have the right to be a Christian at school, at work, and everywhere else!"
What are our legal rights as American Christians in post-Christian America? This book provides concise easy-tounderstand legal answers for the everyday religious freedom questions Christians face in their lives and communities. And there's good news! In most cases, the law says "Yes, you have the right to be a Christian at school, at work, and everywhere else!"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen L.Bloom is a practicing attorney and a frequent speaker on Christianity and the law. He is an adjunct instructor at Messiah College, where he teaches courses in personal finance and the economics of social issues, and serves as a consultant at the United Methodist Stewardship Foundation of Central Pennsylvania. He is the former host of the "Practical Counsel-Christian Perspective" radio program. Mr.Bloom has been actively involved in the leadership of numerous community, church, and ministry organizations. He resides in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, with his wife and three children. Kerriel Bailey runs an active solo law practice. A graduate of Regent University School of Law, she held a legal clerkship with the American Center for Law & Justice and a judicial internship with the Honorable Judge Dewey Lawes Falcone of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Kerriel serves as Assistant Editor of the American Bar Association's Solo Newsletter and belongs to numerous professional organizations including the Christian Legal Society and the Federalist Society. She and her husband, Kurt, reside in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and they have two grown children.
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