Acts of Vandalism Reported In South Dakota Pro-Life Campaign
November 3, 2006
- Americans on both sides of the pro-life debate will be watching the results from South Dakota on Tuesday as voters go to the polls to decide if virtually all abortions will be banned in that state. Full Story...High-Profile Pastor Steps Down Amidst One Man's Accusations
November 3, 2006
- Following accusations of drug use and a three-year homosexual relationship, one of the men named by TIME Magazine in February 2005 among "America's 25 Most Influential Evangelicals" has stepped down from his church and resigned a prominent position in the nation's evangelical movement. While one report says Rev. Ted Haggard has admitted that som... Full Story...
Silver Dollar City Ready for Christmas
November 2, 2006
- The Showboat Branson Belle kicks off Christmas dinner cruises November 2 with exquisite cuisine, a memorable musical review and loads of laughter. Comedian/ventriloquist Todd Oliver and his "talking dogs," a Belle headliner for nine years, are aboard as the triple-decker sails across Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri. Full Story...
University of Mississippi Gets Tough on Campus Alcohol Abuse
November 2, 2006
- The University of Mississippi, also known as "Ole Miss," is cracking down on underage drinking and binge drinking in and around campus in the aftermath of a recent tragic incident that killed a campus police officer. The victim, Officer Robert Langley, died of severe head trauma after being dragged to death by an Ole Miss student the campus poli... Full Story...
Embedding of Media in Military Questioned Following CNN 'Propaganda' Video
November 2, 2006
- A conservative media watchdog organization has announced its support for a group of congressman who are calling on the Pentagon to remove CNN reporters from the military embedding program. The decision was promoted by CNN's decision to obtain and air what the group describes as a "terrorist propaganda video." Full Story...
Ohio School District Accused of Discriminating Against Religious -- Except Muslims
November 2, 2006
- A school district in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area is being accused of discriminating against Christian students while giving special treatment to Muslims and homosexuals. Some residents of the city of Mason are outraged that Kevin Bright, district superintendent for Mason City School District, recently provided a prayer and fasting room for two Mu... Full Story...
So. Baptist Prez Enters Debate on 'Private Prayer Language'
November 2, 2006
- The president of the Southern Baptist Convention is offering his views on the debate in the denomination about the merits of a "private prayer language." Full Story...
State Marriage Amendment Supporters Determined to Turn Out Values Vote
November 2, 2006
- Eight U.S. states are within days of considering constitutional amendments to define marriage as the legal union of only one man and one woman. Pro-family activists in several of these states are working hard to turn out the vote on November 7; but in at least one state, their attempts are being overshadowed by another issue of concern. Full Story...
ECUSA's Incoming Leader: Homosexuality Not a Choice, Jesus Not the Only Way
November 2, 2006
- She says she doesn't consider Jesus Christ to be the only way to God. She says she believes God makes some people "gay." And she's soon to be the leader of a mainline Protestant denomination in America. Full Story...
UW-La Crosse Accused of Discriminating Against Unprotected Campus Groups
November 1, 2006
- Yet another student group in the University of Wisconsin system says it has been victimized by liberal bias and hypocrisy. And in this case, he charges, the victimizer is a university office that exists to address discrimination on campus. Full Story...
Christian Dancers Win Religious Liberty Suit Against Calif. City Officials
November 1, 2006
- The City of Chula Vista, California, will provide annual "First Amendment training" to police officers and all other employees as part of a lawsuit settlement. The suit was filed after the city prohibited a Christian dance performance in public. Full Story...
Objective: Assist Christian Parents in Navigating the Video Game Arena
November 1, 2006
- Helping parents make informed decisions about interactive entertainment for their children -- that's the purpose of the Christian Game Developers Foundation. Full Story...