School's Jesus Painting Finds New Home After Dispute With ACLU (+video)

Photo Credit: Fox News One year after an Ohio high school was forced to remove a religious painting from its office, local citizens have now made sure the students will still be able to see the image of Jesus.

The painting included the first verse of Psalm 23, “The Lord is my shepherd,” but John Glenn High School opted to remove it due to the threat of legal action from the ACLU.

It had been there since 1971, dedicated to a longtime teacher.

Now, the same image of Jesus can still be seen from the school in the form of a $6,000 neon sign in a nearby yard.

The effort was organized by locals who did not agree with the school having to take down the painting.

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