Brian From speaks with Focus on the Family issues analyst Zachary Mettler about a high-profile case involving an Indiana teacher who was fired after refusing to use students’ preferred pronouns for religious reasons. The teacher offered a compromise—addressing students by last names—but was dismissed and later won a $650,000 settlement after arguing his rights to religious freedom and free speech were violated. Their conversation explores what the case means for teachers, schools, and churches navigating the growing tensions around faith, speech, and gender identity.

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