A South Carolina man is no longer barred from sharing his faith on a public sidewalk and can hold a sign that reads "Trust Christ."

The U.S. District Court of the District of South Carolina entered a consent order with the Town of Chapin, South Carolina, to keep them from enforcing an ordinance that stopped local resident Ernest Giardino from holding religious signs in public without a permit.

The ordinance required Giardino to give town officials two weeks' advance notice and limited him to holding his sign for only 30 minutes. Additionally, he was advised that he would need to change sidewalk corners every 15 minutes while holding a sign.

The new federal order revises the ordinance, and Giardino is now free to share his faith through his signs.

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