California Lawmaker Blasts State Assembly's Supporting Homosexual Agenda
August 16, 2006
- A conservative in the California Assembly says Democratic lawmakers put state business on hold this past Monday to celebrate the homosexual lifestyle. However, when it comes to celebrating patriotic or pro-family values, he claims the Golden State has a real problem. Full Story...Family Advocate Questions Representatives' Signatures on 'Diversity Statement'
August 16, 2006
- The American Family Association of Pennsylvania is blasting three U.S. congressmen who have signed a "diversity statement" from two pro-homosexual groups. Full Story...
Ruling Favors Christian Students' Discrimination Claim Against UC
August 16, 2006
- A federal judge has rejected the University of California's motion to dismiss a lawsuit that accuses it of viewpoint discrimination against Christian students. Calvary Chapel Christian School in Murrieta filed suit last summer against the UC system, claiming it prohibits high school students from receiving academic credit for courses taught from... Full Story...
Voters, Not Judges, Will Determine Fate of Commandments Monument
August 15, 2006
- Idaho's highest court has ruled that voters in the state's capital will be able to decide whether they want a Ten Commandments monument in a public park. Full Story...
Christian Groups Charge UW Schools With Violating Their Rights
August 15, 2006
- Religious student groups that do not grant membership to non-Christians are challenging the University of Wisconsin's decision to ban them from recruiting and meeting on campus. University officials cite a policy that prohibits recognized groups from discriminating on the basis of religion or sexual orientation. Full Story...
AAFP Medical Journal Article Bows to Homosexual Agenda, M.D. Says
August 15, 2006
- The head of the Christian Medical and Dental Associations (CMDA) says the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) is ignoring some major issues regarding homosexuality in a recent edition of its medical journal and also delving into some areas where healthcare providers should not go. Full Story...
'Jesus Wells' Let India's Dalits Drink Freely of Christ's Love
August 15, 2006
- A Christian ministry is helping provide clean drinking water to many who are considered subhuman in India's traditional caste system. Under that system, the Dalits -- those sometimes called "untouchables" -- are often prohibited from using village wells; but Gospel for Asia (GFA) has begun drilling new sources of water, which are being called "J... Full Story...
Family Guy No Family Role Model, Says Activist
August 15, 2006
- A Michigan pro-family activist is grieved by what he sees as the trivialization of pornography in the Fox TV animated series Family Guy. Full Story...
School Board Being Sued Over Jesus Portrait Weighs Options
August 15, 2006
- A West Virginia school board, under legal pressure from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, will vote today on whether to remove a portrait of Jesus Christ from the hallway of a local high school. Full Story...
Menconi Ministry, AFA Encourage 30-Day 'Media Fast'
August 15, 2006
- There's a solution to the negative influences of secular media, says Al Menconi. It's called the FullTilt Media Challenge (FTMC). It could be called a "tune-out, plug-in, grow-up" plan. The San Diego man has been singing that song since 1972. At the time, he was a young teacher discovering how much negativity permeated the secular music his stud... Full Story...
NOW Hung Up in 'Then,' Observes Critic
August 14, 2006
- The director of campus programs at the Independent Women's Forum says the National Organization for Women (NOW) is basically working its way into irrelevance. Full Story...
Ministry Teaches Families Biblical Models for Entrepreneurial Success
August 14, 2006
- A ministry that strengthens Christian families is extending that vision to encourage them in business ventures. Vision Forum Ministries' first-ever "Entrepreneurial Boot Camp for Christian Families," which started today in Texas, is designed to pull those families back to a biblical approach to work. Full Story...