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BONUS | Her Bible-Verse Parking Spot Was Banned … Then She Fought Back and Won | Sophia Shumaker & Keisha Russell

Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Allie sits down with Colorado high school senior Sophia Shumaker and First Liberty attorney Keisha Russell after Sophia’s Bible-verse parking spot was censored. When the school banned “religious imagery,” Sophia painted a subtle backward fish — then fought back with First Liberty’s help. The district caved, changed the policy, and let her repaint it with her original design, which includes the Bible verse 1 Corinthians 13:4. This is a powerful reminder to be bold in your faith no matter your stage in life or occupation, be that a student or lawyer. Courage is contagious!


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Timecodes:


(00:00) Intro 

(04:35) Contacting First Liberty 

(13:45) Sophia's Christian Faith 

(16:40) Student and Parent Rights 

(26:10) Keisha's Legal Background 

(32:30) Advancing God's Kingdom


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