Trading an Evil Curse For a Real Cure
March 5, 2007
Prateep and Chaturi were happily married for 10 years and had a son they adored. Their life together was a stark contrast to Prateep's first marriage, which ended after only three years when his wife committed suicide. However, Prateep and Chaturi's happiness was threatened when their child fell ill. Full Story...Navy Chaplain, Court Martialed for Praying 'In Jesus Name'
March 2, 2007
A federal appeals court in Washington cleared the way for the U.S. Navy to dismiss Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt, who earned the ire of his commanders with his prayers "in Jesus' name". Full Story...
Persecuted Church Leader from China Denied Refugee Status in Thailand by UN
March 2, 2007
CAA learned that a severely persecuted house church leader from Xi'an, Shangxi province was denied protection by the United Nations High Commissioner Office in Thailand. Elder Lei Wensen and his family members were severely persecuted by the Chinese security for their leadership in the house church movement in China. Full Story...
National Council of Churches Welcomes Controversial Funding
March 2, 2007
Lomperis authored along with Alan Wisdom an exposé of the NCC that was a result of two years of research. In that exposé, Strange Yokefellows, they found that most liberal foundations are donating as much if not more than their member churches. Full Story...
Women Speak Out on Sex Selected Abortion at UN Conference
March 2, 2007
Women from all over the world attend the United Nations' 51st Conference on the Status of Women (CSW) in NY, February 26-March 9, 2007. The priority theme for the 2007 CSW is The Elimination of all forms of discrimination and violence against the girl child. Full Story...
Documentary Producer Challenges 'The Lost Tomb of Christ' Movie
March 2, 2007
A team of experts in biblical archeology and research who have spent years producing 90 major network television documentaries on discoveries related to biblical accounts and antiquities are challenging claims of a Hollywood documentary that the Jesus Christ of the Bible married a woman mentioned in New Testament accounts, that the two had a child. Full Story...
Michael W. Smith Honored as Dramatic Contributor to Worship Movement
March 2, 2007
One year after crowning the Father of Gospel Music Andrae Crouch with its prestigious Cherub Award, this summer LaMar Boschman, dean of the International Worship Institute (IWI) will name award-winning singer-songwriter Michael W. Smith, the 2007 award recipient. Full Story...
Imprisoned Christian Dies, Ten More Arrested in Eritrea
March 2, 2007
On February 15, Eritrean Christian, Magos Solomon Semere, died from physical torture and pneumonia in the Adi-Nefase Militant Confinement facility just outside Assab. Full Story...
Students Uncover Intellectual Bias and Discrimination at Boise State University
March 1, 2007
Boise State University has spent $300,000 on left-leaning speakers, over the past five years, while spending 0 dollars on right-leaning speakers during the same time frame. Full Story...
ACLJ: Supreme Court Must End Special Privileges for Church-State Separationist Taxpayer Plaintiffs
March 1, 2007
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), which specializes in constitutional law, said today the Supreme Court has an important opportunity to put an end to put an end to federal taxpayer lawsuits by church-state separationists. Full Story...
National Talent Search Competition Launched
March 1, 2007
More than 22 million Christian music fans each year attend live events in venues ranging from small church gatherings to huge arena-based shows. Full Story...
Activist Testifies at U.N. Conference on State-Sponsored Rape
March 1, 2007
A young woman activist from Burma gave heartrending testimony recently at U.N. conference about state-sanctioned rape. Full Story...