The national Interfaith Alliance was created in 1994 to celebrate religious freedom and to challenge the bigotry and hatred arising from religious and political extremism infiltrating American politics. Today, The Interfaith Alliance has 185,000 members across the country made up of 75 faith traditions a well as those of no faith tradition.
As religion plays an increasingly prominent role in American politics, preserving the boundary between religion and government is more vital than ever. The Interfaith Alliance works to ensure that faith and freedom flourish so that individuals can worship freely or not worship at all, so they can embrace matters of personal conscience without fear of government intrusion, and so that all can live in a vibrant, healthy society.
The Interfaith Alliance of Iowa, which created Faithful Voices, is a state affiliate of the national Interfaith Alliance.
To learn more about the national Interfaith Alliance, go to their website: http://www.interfaithalliance.org/






