Executive Order: Expanding Approved Stem Cell Lines in Ethically Responsible Ways
June 22, 2007
The following text is of an Executive Order released by the White House titled Expanding Approved Stem Cell Lines in Ethically Responsible Ways: Full Story...Inclusion Run Amok: A Muslim/Episcopal Priest
June 21, 2007
An Episcopal priest in Washington state recently announced that she is both a Christian and a Muslim. The Rev. Ann Holmes Redding of Seattle made her profession of faith in Islam in March 2006. Episcopal Church Center employees told the Seattle Times that a person of dual faiths can serve as Episcopal clergy at the diocesan bishop's discretion. Full Story...
American Teens Find Christian Persecution in Vietnam
June 21, 2007
As Vietnam's president, Nguyen Minh Triet, comes to the United States this week, his focus will be on advancing trade and technology between his country and the U.S. Nguyen will try to avoid discussing human rights and religious freedom in his country. Full Story...
Late-Abortions Given so Women Could Go to Rock Concerts
June 21, 2007
A Psychologist who has examined over thirty medical records subpoenaed from abortionist George R. Tiller, says women were given late-term abortions on viable babies so they would not have to miss rock concerts and sporting events. Full Story...
National Election Will Mean Nothing If We Will Not Repent
June 21, 2007
Biblical Family Advocates has been amazed by the remarkable political passion and money being spent on the upcoming national election. Each side will be spending hundreds of millions of dollars and countless hours trying to get their favorite candidate into office. Full Story...
No Religious Use of Community Center say Housing Commissioners -- Judge Temporarily Blocks Decision
June 21, 2007
The following is being issued by Miller Cohen P.L.C.: On June 15, 2007, a Wayne County Circuit Judge blocked a decision of the City of River Rouge Housing Commission to deny a church the use of a community center. Full Story...
Launching of For-Profit Faith-Based Ex-Inmate Ministry Creates Both Controversy and Hope
June 20, 2007
Long-time national conservative leader Dennis Mansfield has opened faith-based substance abuse homes in Idaho to train and house ex-inmates and former substance abusers, amid skepticism by both social liberals and arch conservatives. Full Story...
Christian Citizens Against Corruption Group Forms in Monroe County, Tennessee
June 20, 2007
Individuals residing in East Tennessee are extremely upset with corrupt county, state and judicial authorities. Corruption appears to be a way of life after The Ten Commandments were removed from the court house in Monroe County. Full Story...
Recent Updates from Indonesia, Eritrea and Uzbekistan
June 20, 2007
(christiansunite.com) - Indonesia: three Christian women released from the Indramayu district prison. Eritrea: Pastor Zekarias Abraham, who was arrested during a raid has been released. Uzbekistan: Pastor Dmitry Shestakov, who was given a four year labour camp sentence for his religious activity. Full Story...
Another Grave Scandal within the 'Knights' of Columbus
June 19, 2007
Kenneth Fisher releases the following statement: I have just heard from John O'Gorman, the Fighting Knight of Columbus from Massachusetts, that the 170,000 signature Initiative Petition to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman was thwarted by the Legislature. Full Story...
Massachusetts Legislature a Shame and an Embarrassment
June 19, 2007
The Massachusetts Legislature last week denied the citizens of their state an opportunity to protect traditional marriage. In voting against a measure that would have put the issue before the people on the 2008 ballot, politicians took away the rights of members of society to strengthen the institution of marriage and correct a misguided court ruling. Full Story...
Twenty Christians Arrested by Security Forces in Eritrea
June 19, 2007
At least twenty Christians, including several young children, were arrested and detained when security forces raided a home in the town of Dekemhare, 40 km south of the Eritrean capital of Asmara, on May 27. Full Story...