
On this Sunday today’s read is from Dr. Kent Ingle who serves as the president of Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida, one of the fastest growing private universities in the nation. Here’s an excerpt:
This week, the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of former football coach Joseph Kennedy in a landmark case on religious freedom. The court’s decision is not only a triumph for Kennedy but also for every individual’s right to practice their faith without government interference.
Kennedy’s story is an example of how the next generation can and should stand up for their constitutional freedoms.
This case in particular validated that no individual should have to decide between their job and living out their faith.
Young adults can learn from Kennedy about the value of our freedoms and how to preserve them.
Read the entire column here.
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