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The State of Religious Liberty With Sam Brownback
We are thrilled to have former Kansas Governor, former U.S. Senator and Ambassador Sam Brownback speak at a special forum in the northwest suburbs on Thursday evening, June 1st. You won’t want to miss the former head of the Office of International Religious Freedom in the U.S. Department of State’s thoughts on religious freedom, cancel culture and more.
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Peter Breen Joins Our Line-Up at the IFI Forum on Religious Liberty
We are pleased to announce that former state legislator Peter Breen has been added to our line-up of speakers for the IFI Special Forum on Religious Liberty. In addition to being a pro-life hero, Peter leads the Thomas More Society’s Legal Team in service of its Life, Family, and Religious Liberty missions.
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Advancing Religious Liberty Is ‘America’s Most Noble Effort’
The U.S. Senate recently confirmed Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback to be the new U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom in the US Department of State. "Never before has there been more religious persecution than there is in the world today, I am sad to say that," Brownback said. "Yet this is a foundational human right. If you want more security and less terrorism in your country have more religious freedom. It's a byproduct, a fruit of more security and peace. It's in all the data and now we need to spread it to all the world."
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