Christian Radio Commentator: Bible Supports Concept of Secure Borders
June 16, 2006
- A Christian business consultant and writer in the Phoenix area has recently published some commentaries that deal with what the Bible says about illegal immigration and a nation's response to that. He says he has found in his study and research that it isn't just about compassion. Full Story...Dramatic Account of American Woman Surviving Stalin's Gulag
June 16, 2006
- One incredible American woman survived the Siberian death camps of Stalinist Russia. And apparently, according to the records available, she is the only American woman with that distinction. She has finally been memorialized by her son who chronicles her extraordinary experience in Dancing Under the Red Star. The biography from WaterBrook Press ... Full Story...
ACLU Has Problem With Jesus Portrait on School Wall
June 16, 2006
- A pro-family legal group is offering to defend a West Virginia school board that's the target of a lawsuit threat from the ACLU because it has decided not to remove a portrait of Jesus Christ from a local high school. Full Story...
Author Wants to Enlighten Christians About Yoga's Demonic Influence
June 15, 2006
- Christian author Dave Hunt, co-founder of the Oregon-based ministry, The Berean Call, has written a new book called Yoga and the Body of Christ. In it, he contends that yoga is a spiritually dangerous practice designed to expose people to demonic influences. Full Story...
Southern Baptists Address Schools, Blogging, and Baptizing
June 15, 2006
- On the second and final day of its annual business meeting, leaders in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) refused to support a resolution that would have called for an exodus of Baptist youngsters from public schools. Full Story...
Authors Offer Cogent Insights on Critical Issues
June 15, 2006
- Three authors offer strong, solid insights on three topics of vital interest to families: fatherhood, education, and pornography. Full Story...
Bush's Pen Strengthens FCC's Teeth in Enforcing Decency
June 15, 2006
- Saying both parents and the broadcast industry play valuable roles in protecting the nation's children from indecent content on television and radio broadcasts, President Bush has signed into law a bill substantially increasing the fines that can be levied against broadcasters to violate established standards of decency. Full Story...
Doctors Who Euthanize Experience Negative Effects, Christian MD Warns
June 15, 2006
- An Oregon cancer specialist says euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide have very real and devastating effects on the doctors performing these procedures. According to Dr. Kenneth Stevens of the Christian Medical & Dental Associations (CMDA), anecdotal evidence suggests that healthcare professionals who "help" their patients die are often dee... Full Story...
South Carolina Approves Guidelines Requiring Critical Analysis of Evolution
June 15, 2006
- A lawmaker in South Carolina is hailing the approval of new evolutionary biology standards for public high schools. The South Carolina Education Oversight Committee has approved these standards, which require students to "summarize ways that scientists use data from a variety of sources to investigate and critically analyze aspects of evolutiona... Full Story...
Political Correctness Takes a Hit in Kentucky Schools
June 15, 2006
- A conservative advocacy group is praising the Kentucky state school board for refusing to add the secular terms "Common Era" and "Before the Common Era" to school curriculum. The board has voted 10-0 to continue using the designations "B.C." and "A.D." to mark historical dates in textbooks and tests. Full Story...
SBC Meeting Addresses Leadership, Mission, Money, Personal Morality
June 14, 2006
- Messengers at the Southern Baptist Convention's 2006 annual meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina, have hammered out some critical decisions about the denomination's leadership, mission, and witness. Among the actions undertaken during this June 13-14 gathering are the election of new officers and some controversial measures regarding outreach f... Full Story...
Philly's 'Order in English' Sign No Big Deal, Says English Language Advocate
June 14, 2006
- An English language advocate believes the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations must not have much to do these days. That is why he thinks it is has decided to investigate a complaint against a restaurant owner who posted a sign asking customers to order in English. Full Story...