Persecution Against Believers Intensified in Xinjiang
May 7, 2007
China Aid Association has learned through credible sources that the persecution against believers in Xinjiang intensified after the recent massive arrest on April 19, 2007 in Akesu city, Xinjiang province. Full Story...Missouri Supreme Court Says Parents Have Rights Too
May 7, 2007
Concerned Women for America (CWA) of Missouri applauds the decision of the Missouri Supreme Court to uphold parental rights and responsibilities when it comes to health decisions regarding their minor daughters. Full Story...
Actor Kirk Cameron and best-selling author Ray Comfort will square off with two atheists in New York on Saturday, May 5.
May 4, 2007
Actor Kirk Cameron and best-selling author Ray Comfort will square off with two atheists in New York on Saturday, May 5. ABC originally planned to stream the 90-minute debate LIVE on their website, but decided to reschedule the broadcast to capture a larger audience. Full Story...
Indian Court Delays Dalit Christians Equal Rights Case
May 4, 2007
India's Supreme Court has again postponed action on a case involving the civil rights of India's 300 million plus Dalits ("Untouchables"). In early April, the court postponed further discussion of the case until mid-July. Full Story...
Missionary School Headmaster Brutally beaten in Rajasthan
May 4, 2007
On April 22, 2007, a Christian school Headmaster cum Pastor was mercilessly beaten in the capital of Rajasthan, a northwestern Indian state known as "The land of kings." Full Story...
The supermarket where you don't have to pay
May 4, 2007
It's a supermarket in which you can fill your trolley - and don't have to pay. It's probably the only one of its kind in New Zealand. The Marketplace on Sutton Rd, Drury, provides food and basic products to families in need in the South Auckland community. Full Story...
Morality in Media President Says FCC is to be Commended for Its Report on TV Violence
May 4, 2007
Robert Peters, President of Morality in Media, had the following comments on last week's release of an FCC Report recommending that "action should be taken" to protect children from excessively violent television programming. Full Story...
Let's Take Back Our Schools
May 4, 2007
"Churches were the birthplace of public education in this country," says Finn Laursen, Executive Director of Christian Educators Association International. "It's time the church retakes its historic accountability for our nation's children." Full Story...
Acton Institute's Samaritan Award Competition Opens for Entries
May 3, 2007
The Acton Institute's annual search for America's best charities is underway. The Samaritan Award is a national program which recognizes 10 U.S.-based charities that receive little to no government funding and affirm that effective charity is rooted in the unique dignity of the human person. Full Story...
CWA Asks President for Veto Pledge on 'Hate Crimes' Legislation
May 3, 2007
In a recent letter to President Bush, Concerned Women for America (CWA) asked the President to veto H.R. 1592, the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act, should it gain congressional approval. Full Story...
San Diego School District Removes "God" from the Classroom
May 3, 2007
The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, announced today that it has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Poway Unified School District, located in San Diego, California. Full Story...
Nlandu Case: Marie Therese Freed
May 3, 2007
Marie Therese Nlandu, the human rights lawyer detained in prison in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) since November 2006 has today (Monday, April 30, 2007), been freed from prison after all the charges against her and her nine co-defendants were dropped. Full Story...