Pro-Homosexual Legislation Nearing Approval in Golden State
August 21, 2006
- California lawmakers could vote today on a bill that, if approved, would force all public school teachers to give a biased message about homosexuality to students as young as five years old. Pro-family activists in the Golden State are being encouraged to voice their opposition to the measure, one of two pro-homosexual education bills that have ... Full Story...Scholar Claims Heterosexual Attitudes Have Helped 'Gay' Activists Undermine Marriage
August 21, 2006
- A pro-family researcher feels heterosexuals must share the blame for the debate over same-sex "marriage" taking place in America today. Dr. Stephen Baskerville says heterosexuals need to look at the way they have treated marriage before blaming the same-sex marriage push on homosexual activists. Full Story...
Churches Putting God on the iPod
August 21, 2006
- Pastor Andrae Bailey was preparing to launch a new church in Orlando, Florida. After Bible school and preparation working on staff at a large church, Pastor Bailey began the planning process for a new church plant somewhere in Orlando. But there was a problem. Full Story...
Graham's Ministry Launches New Youth Evangelism Training Project
August 21, 2006
- A well-known ministry has kicked off a new campaign to help young teenagers and pre-teens deepen their faith. The aim of the campaign is to help Christian youth nationwide become better equipped when it comes to sharing their faith. Full Story...
Crooked Politicians, Murder, Conspiracy Keep Readers on Campaign Trail
August 21, 2006
- This debut legal thriller is far ahead of the rest of the class. Jerome Teel's plot and his people are equally strong in this fast-paced story that grabs the reader's attention and doesn't let go. The Election (Howard Books, 2006) centers around a presidential election campaign that includes scandal, conspiracy and murder. And the author is a na... Full Story...
Zondervan Targets Tweens with New Faith-Building Resources for Girls
August 21, 2006
- The children's division of an international Christian communications and publishing company has launched a collection of resources designed especially for young girls from 8 to 12 years of age. Zonderkidz's Faithgirlz! line includes Bibles, devotionals, fiction book collections, gift items and more. Full Story...
God's Faithfulness Carries QB Through Trials and Triumphs
August 18, 2006
- From the pinnacle of success to the depths of despair, Trent Dilfer, quarterback for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, has experienced it all. He has seen times of great triumph and even greater tragedy in both his professional and personal life. Full Story...
Weyrich: GOP Still Tops on Social Issues
August 18, 2006
- A leading conservative says he's not ready to endorse a proposal for pro-family individuals to leave the Republican Party. There's a better way to protest, says Paul Weyrich. Full Story...
GFA Foresees Anti-Conversion Bills Hurting Christian Missionary Efforts in India
August 18, 2006
- The recent passage of so-called "religious freedom" bills in two Indian states is bringing swift reaction from the leader of a U.S.-based evangelical ministry to Asia. Full Story...
Apologetics for Dummies -- A Creative Look at the Trial of Jesus
August 18, 2006
- Randy Singer has earned a place of note among Christian novelists. His very first novel, Directed Verdict, won a 2003 Christy Award for the year's best Christian suspense novel. But the Atlanta attorney says that for several years, he has toyed with the idea of writing apologetics. He wanted to make apologetics less intimidating for us average j... Full Story...
Texas Church Wins Tussle With Tax-Man, Gets Exempt Status Restored
August 18, 2006
- In one Texas city, local government officials have been ordered to restore the tax-exempt status of a church that has been under a heavy tax burden for a number of years. Full Story...
Media Slant Favors 'Older Brother Effect' Study Over Conflicting Research
August 18, 2006
- Grove City College's associate professor of psychology and Fellow for Psychology and Public Policy says media bias became evident this year when one study of sibling relationships and how they may be linked to homosexuality was trumpeted while another study with conflicting results was ignored. Full Story...