2017 Victories: ACLJ Named Top Organization for “Positive Cultural Change”

By 

ACLJ.org

|
November 21, 2017

2 min read

ACLJ

A

A

This is the latest installment in a year-end series looking back at a few of the numerous victories by the ACLJ in 2017.

In a survey conducted within the past year, the ACLJ was named the top organization for “Positive Cultural Change in the U.S.”

The American Culture & Faith Institute (ACFI) surveyed politically engaged Christians across the U.S. “to identify the organizations they believed to have been the most effective at leading positive cultural change in the U.S.”

Here at the ACLJ, we are specifically dedicated to the ideal that religious freedom and freedom of speech are inalienable, God-given rights. Our purpose is to engage legal, legislative, and cultural issues by implementing an effective strategy of advocacy, education, and litigation to ensure that those rights are protected under the law. The survey affirmed that we are meeting our purpose, since “[t]opping the list w[as] the American Center for Law & Justice (chosen by 35%).”

The well-respected pollster George Barna conducted the survey for ACFI’s SAGE Cons which is their organization’s “acrostic used to describe individuals who are Spiritually Active, Governance Engaged Conservatives.” The results of the survey are below:

With your support, we look forward to continuing our effectiveness at leading and contributing to positive cultural change in the U.S.

To help the ACLJ continue to have the resources we need to make these victories possible and continue these fights, please consider making a Tax-Deductible donation to the ACLJ through our year-end Matching Challenge. Your gift will be DOUBLED dollar-for-dollar through the end of the year.

You can read more in the ACLJ’s 2017 Victories series here.

Chip in today and double your impact.