Appeals Court Urged to Reinstate Faith-Based Program in Iowa Prisons
October 11, 2006
- Earlier this year, a federal judge ordered the InnerChange Freedom Initiative (IFI), a proven, faith-based prisoner rehabilitation program, to shut down in Iowa prisons. But now, several high-profile groups representing government, legal, and faith-based entities have asked a federal appeals court to allow the Christ-centered prison program to c... Full Story...Lawsuit Claims Christian Professional's Pro-Family Ties Cost Him Contracts
October 11, 2006
- A Christian psychologist faces a potential battle on two fronts following the second loss of contract work for public safety agencies, allegedly due to his previously with the Christian organization, Illinois Family Institute (IFI). A lawsuit has been filed against the city of Springfield, Illinois, and is being considered against Minneapolis, M... Full Story...
Celebrating a Christian Life Truly Lived to the Fullest
October 10, 2006
- The opening of Erich Segal's novel Love Story asks the question, "What do you say about a girl who died?" -- a question that came back to me as I tried to come up with a way to describe a very different kind of love story I recently read. Instead of some fictional soap opera of lost love and remembrance, In His Feathers: The Letters and Journals... Full Story...
Bauer Less Than Optimistic About GOP's Post-November Majority Status
October 10, 2006
- Pro-family activist Gary Bauer says it's a real "dicey" situation right now as to whether Republicans will be able to maintain their majority status in Congress this fall. Full Story...
Immoral Behavior Jeopardizes GOP Incumbent's Chances, Says Penn. Activist
October 10, 2006
- The backdrop of the Mark Foley scandal is making it difficult for a Republican politician who's campaigning to retain his seat in the U.S. House. Full Story...
Brownback: Time to Crack Down on Porn Distributors
October 10, 2006
- Senator Sam Brownback thinks the time has come to bear down on those who are distributing pornography throughout America, so he's calling for an investigative commission. Full Story...
Pro-Life Group Considers Suing Over 'Truth Truck' Drivers' Oklahoma Arrest
October 10, 2006
- An Operation Rescue "truth truck" and two drivers were taken into custody by Oklahoma City Police this past weekend for driving through a wealthy neighborhood where an abortionist lives. The two pro-life workers were placed under citizen's arrest by an influential neighbor of abortion doctor Nareshkumar Patel and were taken into police custody, ... Full Story...
Court Gives Green Light to Lawsuit Challenging School Christmas Music Ban
October 10, 2006
- Although a lower court dismissed the complaint, a federal court has now ruled that a legal challenge to a New Jersey school district's ban on Christmas music can proceed to trial. Full Story...
Lawsuit Claims Christian Professional's Pro-Family Ties Lost Him Contracts
October 10, 2006
- A Christian psychologist faces a potential battle on two fronts following the second loss of contract work for public safety agencies, allegedly due to his previously with the Christian organization, Illinois Family Institute (IFI). A lawsuit has been filed against the city of Springfield, Illinois, and is being considered against Minneapolis, M... Full Story...
Author's Book Explores Biblical Implications of Russia-Iran Alliance
October 9, 2006
- A Middle East expert and best-selling author says the new military alliance between Russia and Iran could be the sign that an ancient Old Testament prophecy may be fulfilled in the current generation's lifetime. Full Story...
Open Doors Reports Escalating Violence Against Iraqi Christians
October 9, 2006
- A sharp increase in violence is being reported against Christians in Iraq. Open Doors, a ministry that serves the persecuted Church around the world, says several believers have been abused and kidnapped, while a number of churches have been bombed or fired upon. Full Story...
Court Permits Student's Viewpoint Discrimination Lawsuit to Proceed
October 9, 2006
- A federal judge has denied an attempt by a public school district in North Carolina to dismiss a student lawsuit over the district's attempts to prohibit an alternative message to a pro-homosexual observance. Full Story...