Tennessee Attorney General's Office and Tennessee State Commissioner Involved in Attempted Murder Cover-Up
May 30, 2007
Motions are being filed with the Tennessee Claims Commission in reference to the attempted murder of a missionary. On May 18, 2006, Christian missionary George Raudenbush was abducted and tortured for two hours. Local authorities were contacted immediately after the abduction. Full Story...Ex-Inmates Receive Housing in Idaho -- First of Its Kind in Pacific Northwest
May 30, 2007
New Hope Community Health (NHCH) of Boise, ID announced the opening of its first "Staffed, Safe and Sober House Program" for ex-inmates, located in the capitol city of Boise, ID. It is the first faith-based housing program opportunity for ex-inmates who have completed their jail or prison sentences and now must transition back to society, working while they do so. Full Story...
'10 Commandments' Judge Roy Moore Says Pro-Homosexual Maryland Judge a Fool Trying to Wipe Out God's Definition of Man/Woman Only Marriage
May 30, 2007
Judges like Baltimore Circuit Court Judge M. Brooke Murdock are "trying to wipe out the definition of marriage which is an ordinance of God. And that's what this whole thing is about," according to the "10 Commandments" Judge Roy S. Moore, former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. Full Story...
'Turn on, tune in, drop out' - The time I spent backstage with Timothy Leary
May 29, 2007
I have just been watching a documentary on the History Channel here in America about the Hippie era and, featured heavily in it was Timothy Leary, the 1960s counterculture icon, who was the most famous proponent of LSD. He coined and popularized the catch phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out." Full Story...
Assyrian and Chaldean Christians flee Iraq to neighboring Jordan
May 29, 2007
Since the allies' war against Iraq began, neighboring Jordan has received 750,000 refugees. Nobody knows how many of these are Assyrians. Various organizations estimate the number of Assyrians refugees from 30,000 to 150,000 people. Full Story...
Evangelist Attacked, Arrested in Madhya Pradesh, India
May 29, 2007
Pastor Kunal Pariacha, an evangelist from the Indian Evangelical Mission, was attacked by members of the Siva Sena Hindu militant group in Narayanpur village, Madhya Pradesh while he was preparing show the Jesus film on the evening of May 14. Full Story...
Kansas Legislator Resigns Committee in Protest of Abortion Cover-Up
May 29, 2007
A member of the powerful Kansas House State and Federal Affairs Committee has resigned their committee positions in protest of political corruption and stonewalling surrounding allegations that late-term abortionist George R. Tiller is committing post-viability abortions in violation of Kansas law. Full Story...
Leading Presidential Candidates Debate Terri Schiavo Case
May 29, 2007
Attorney David C. Gibbs III is encouraging the candidates and the public to learn the truth behind Terri's death. Gibbs says, "It's insane that convicted murderers are more protected than innocent disabled people in our nation. That is ludicrous public policy by any standard." Full Story...
Another Black Friday for the Coptic Christians of Egypt
May 29, 2007
For the past three and half decades, the Copts (Christians of Egypt) have been targeted by a wave of brutal attacks on their persons, churches, homes and businesses. Ibn Khaldoun Research Center documented over one hundred and twenty major attacks on the Copts during this period. Full Story...
Egypt: Coptic Christians Call for End of Religious Persecution
May 28, 2007
A global coalition of Coptic Christians is calling on governments of the world to demand that Egypt stop religious persecution of Coptic Christians and guarantee religious freedom and justice for all citizens. Full Story...
Bethlehem: A City Contained
May 28, 2007
Known throughout the world as the birthplace of Christ, Bethlehem looks different today than in years past. Surrounded like a medieval castle by an enormous concrete wall, the city is totally contained. But this fortress has not been built to keep invaders out-but to keep the people of Bethlehem in. Full Story...
New hospital ship 'Africa Mercy' arrives in Monrovia, Liberia, to bring critical health care services to Africa
May 28, 2007
Africa Mercy, the world's largest non-governmental hospital ship, has docked in Monrovia following the vessel's maiden voyage from the U.K. The Africa Mercy effectively doubles Mercy Ships capacity to provide free health care and community development services. Full Story...