“A candle loses nothing when it lights another candle.” ~ Thomas Jefferson
The RFIA FaithBlazer initiatives were created to organize and spur citizens of faith to action. Since the inception of this country, many thousands have died for the rights enshrined in our founding documents. First Liberty fights daily to ensure citizens of the United States can freely live out their First Amendment freedoms. Watch and be inspired by other Americans who have decided to boldly act on their faith. Then join with us and become a FaithBlazer!
“Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth.” ~ George Washington
In God We Trust Displays
Texas Senator Bryan Hughes
Texas Senator Bryan Hughes explains some of the history around public expressions of faith in America and why the First Liberty wins at the Supreme Court paved the way for a specific law in Texas permitting “In God We Trust” displays in schools and other public buildings.
Texas Representative Dr. Tom Oliverson
Texas Representative Dr. Tom Oliverson tells the background story of how he was inspired by laws in the state of Arkansas to co-sponsor the “In God We Trust” legislation in Texas and how grassroots leaders and organizations got involved and installed signs all across Texas.
Prayer Warriors and Peacemakers
Three brave, warrior moms share their experience gifting “In God We Trust” signs to schools all across North Texas and explain how it blessed them.
Holiday Displays
Restoring Nativity Scenes Across America – Phyllis Morris
Sweetwater, Texas citizen Phyllis Morris tells how she worked with county officials and other organizations to get a nativity donated and installed on the county courthouse steps for the holiday season.
Additional Testimonials
High School Athlete Brody Ewing
West Virginia high school student shares his faith and why he followed Coach Kennedy’s lead in praying on the field after his high school football games.
School Board President Cameron Bryan
Bold school board President talks about how he expresses his first amendment rights in praying before board meetings and not stifling language allowed when celebrating the Christmas holidays.