Psychologist Grateful Female Sex Offenders Being Exposed
June 21, 2006
- A clinical psychologist is praising the news media for its recent coverage of the rash of cases involving female teachers who sexually assault their male students. Full Story...New Survey Helps Identify Global Evangelism Obstacles, Opportunities
June 21, 2006
- A global research project conducted by a California-based aviation ministry is providing reconnaissance for other Christian organizations and mission agencies worldwide in an effort to provide information that will help them shape their evangelism and mission strategies. Full Story...
Kansas Pastor Accuses New Age Group of Denying Its Religious Nature
June 21, 2006
- A Kansas pastor is raising concerns about a New Age group that he says refuses to acknowledge its religious ties. According to Evangelical Free Church pastor Greg Hubbard, the group attempting to build "peace palaces" in Smith Center, Kansas, is a Hindu missionary effort. Full Story...
Plan According to Your Goals -- Invest According to Your Plan
June 21, 2006
- A cornerstone of the Sound Mind Investing philosophy is that your investing decisions should always be made on the basis of a personalized, long-term strategy. To emphasize its importance, I make the point repeatedly and in various ways. In my view, it's such a crucial concept that I covered it in the opening pages of my book: Full Story...
Bright/Cavanaugh Fiction Calls Holy Spirit to Courtroom Witness Stand
June 21, 2006
- Calling the Holy Spirit as a witness in a New York courtroom? That's just one of the creative devices in Proof, first of four novels in "The Great Awakenings" series. Author Jack Cavanaugh is one of today's most gifted authors of historical fiction. This current quartet of titles is co-authored with Campus Crusade for Christ founder Bill Bright.... Full Story...
Attorney: School Could Face Suit for Censoring Christian Valedictory Speech
June 21, 2006
- A constitutional attorney is denouncing a Las Vegas school district for pulling the plug on a Christian student's commencement speech because it referred to her faith in Jesus Christ. At a recent graduation ceremony, Clark County School District (CCSD) officials cut the microphone on Foothill High School valedictorian Brittany McComb after she b... Full Story...
Border Security Advocate Predicts Final Immigration Bill Will Take Time
June 20, 2006
- The head of a grassroots citizens group says he believes it could take most of the summer for the U.S. Senate-House Conference Committee to come up with a final version of the immigration reform bill. And when that final bill is hammered out, he expects it will closely resemble what the House passed last year. Full Story...
After Recent Ruling, Schlafly Questions Justice Roberts' Conservatism
June 20, 2006
- Pro-family activist Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum believes United States Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has been more interested in bipartisanship and consensus than in taking a strong conservative stand. One of his latest rulings, she notes, was particularly disappointing. Full Story...
Research Firm Launches in October as a Help to Churches
June 20, 2006
- The largest provider of church and Christian resources will soon provide custom research for churches and ministries. Full Story...
Potter's Objectionable, Occultic Content Spurs Georgia Mom to Action
June 20, 2006
- A Christian mom in Georgia is calling on the state board of education to remove Harry Potter books from her children's schools. It doesn't make sense, she says, to take the Bible out of schools, but allow the occult in. Full Story...
Evangelistic Radio Show Finds Eager Ears Among Saved, Unsaved Audiences
June 20, 2006
- A ministry that teaches Christians the art of biblical evangelism through a television show and a website is now finding an even larger audience through its latest extension -- a radio program launched earlier this year. Full Story...
Son Cites Ford Motor Role in 1930s American Prisoners in Stalin's Gulag
June 20, 2006
- In Dancing Under the Red Star, Karl Tobien writes a gripping account of Margaret Werner (his mother) and her three decades in Russia. Ford Motor Company sent the family there to help establish a Ford plant in 1932. Both Margaret and her father wound up in prison. Full Story...