Christian Girl Raped and Forced to Convert in Pakistan
November 12, 2007
An 18-year-old Christian woman named Raiza was recently abducted for ten days by a Muslim man who repeatedly raped her and forced her to convert to Islam. According to a November 2 report from AsiaNews, Raiza went missing after visiting her aunt in Faisalabad on October 21. Full Story...Documentary takes New Look at the Catholic Priesthood
November 12, 2007
"The Catholic Priest Today" will premiere at the USCCB annual meeting in Baltimore, MD on November 12, 2007. The documentary offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be a dedicated Catholic priest in today's culture. Full Story...
Americans For Truth Says ENDA, H.R. 3685, Would Lead to Religious Persecution
November 12, 2007
Americans For Truth President Peter LaBarbera today urged Christian, Muslim and other moral-minded Americans to "wake up to the tremendous threat that the 'ENDA Our Freedom' Bill, H.R. 3685 (Employment Nondiscrimination Act), poses to their religious and First Amendment freedoms." H.R. 3685 could be debated on the House floor today. Full Story...
Planned Parenthood Grand Jury Signatures Certified
November 12, 2007
Elections officials from Johnson County, Kansas, announced on Friday that more than enough signatures were presented by a coalition of pro-life groups to convene a grand jury to investigate Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid- Missouri for seven allegations of criminal activity. Full Story...
Alan Jackson's 'Precious Memories' Wins Inspirational Country Album of the Year at the 13th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards
November 9, 2007
Alan Jackson's Precious Memories wins the Inspirational Country Album of the Year and Josh Turner was selected as the Mainstream Country Artist of the Year at the 13th Annual Inspirational Country Music Award Show (ICM awards). Full Story...
UN Conference Pushes Abortion in Guise of Promoting Women's Health
November 9, 2007
The World Congress of Families criticized the actions of the latest the United Nations conference to push abortion in the guise of promoting women's health. Full Story...
Fox and Lifetime Actress Naima Imani Lett Bridging Hollywood with Faith
November 9, 2007
Fox and Lifetime actress Naima Imani Lett is all too familiar with the schism between Hollywood and Christianity. Recognizing the need to bridge the gap, she has embarked on a mission to bring light to a place that many Christians frown upon by reaching out to actors and actresses with a unique style of relationship-based ministry that promises to change hearts in Hollywood. Full Story...
Head of Pastors' Spouses to Challenge Women at Saddleback's Global Summit on AIDS and the Church
November 9, 2007
Mrs. Vivian Berryhill will be a distinguished keynote speaker at the 2007 Global Summit on AIDS and the Church, at Saddleback Church, in Lake Forest, California. Berryhill, is founder and president of the National Coalition of Pastors' Spouses Full Story...
Supreme Court Hears Pornography Case During White Ribbons Against Pornography Week (WRAP)
November 8, 2007
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tueaday in U.S. v. Williams involving the distribution and solicitation of illegal child pornography. In this case a man was charged under a federal statute after advertising on a chat- room Full Story...
Large Australian Environmental Product Company in China Forced to Shutdown by Chinese Authorities Over Religious Activities; Two Australian Citizens Trapped Inside China
November 8, 2007
CAA learned that in an unprecedented move against a foreigner-owned firm in China, a large Australian company called Enoch Group ( http://www.enochgroup.com/En/Main.asp ) has been raided and attacked by various Chinese government agencies in Guangdong province since August of this year. Full Story...
Judge Roy Moore and Foundation for Moral Law Welcome Court of Appeals Decision Reversing Ban on Prayers in the Name of Jesus in Indiana House of Representatives
November 8, 2007
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and the Foundation for Moral Law hailed the decision issued yesterday by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit in Hinrichs v. Speaker of the House, Indiana General Assembly as a victory in the battle against prayer censorship in the halls of government. Full Story...
Imprisoned Christians Sentenced to Five Years in Indonesia
November 8, 2007
In April, more than forty Christian leaders were imprisoned after Islamic organizations discovered a video of them praying for Muslims. Full Story...