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August 2017

Jackie Hill-Perry
A Palestinian woman prays outside the compound known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount, just outside Jerusalem's Old City.
Attorney Douglas Laycock, center, characterizes his argument before the Supreme Court on behalf of an Arkansas prison inmate who says his Muslim beliefs that require him to grow a beard are being violated by prison rules that prevent beards on Oct. 7, 2014, in front of the court in Washington. Laycock, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, is working with the Beckett Fund for Religious Liberty which prevailed in the Hobby Lobby case last June. At left is Hannah Smith, a senior counsel with the Becket Fund. At right is Emily Hardman and Diana Verm, far right, both of the Beckett Fund.
But Old Glory won't be posted on the Dallas Hall Lawn this year—even though the display had been well-received by the student body.
This applies directly to our Christian colleges, universities and seminaries. If we try to save our lives by capitulating to worldly standards, we will lose our lives in the process.

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