Author's Vivid Personal Account Speaks Volumes to Widows and Widowers
May 10, 2006
- The most gut-wrenching experience in life is to lose a spouse. The only person who can actually know the depth of that feeling is one who has gone through the ordeal. And the best person to counsel a survivor is the one who has been there, done that, and managed to go on with life. Richard L. Mabry, author of the just-published book, The Tender ... Full Story...Senator's Support for Marriage Amendment Wins Over Family Activist
May 9, 2006
- An Ohio pro-family activist says a recent move by one of his state's U.S. senators has convinced him to now support the two-term incumbent's re-election. Full Story...
New Bishop's Selection Reflects Anglican Church's 'Directive,' Say Observers
May 9, 2006
- The Episcopal Church USA may have dodged a bullet this past weekend when one of its dioceses decided against electing a homosexual bishop as its new leader. As a result, New Hampshire Bishop Gene Robinson remains ECUSA's only openly homosexual bishop. Full Story...
Study Shows Low Competition Among Health Insurers Is Costing Patients
May 9, 2006
- The American Medical Association (AMA) says a study it conducted shows there is extremely limited competition between health insurance providers in many metropolitan areas of the United States, and this has heavy implications for Americans. Full Story...
Magnolia State Immigration Reform Group 'Outing' Companies That Hire Illegals
May 9, 2006
- A Mississippi-based immigration reform organization wants the public to know which companies in the state are breaking federal law by hiring illegal aliens. Full Story...
'Hybrid Icon' May Adorn Some Restrooms at Univ. of Colorado
May 9, 2006
- A campus watchdog group is criticizing a task force at the University of Colorado-Boulder for claiming the school's bathrooms are discriminatory against transgender people. Full Story...
TVC Blasts GLAAD's Pro-Homosexual Ad Campaign, CBS-TV's Complicity
May 9, 2006
- A conservative group is criticizing CBS Television for airing a pro-homosexual public service announcement during a daytime soap opera. The network was to air the PSA at the end of today's episode of As the World Turns, which featured a teen character who tells his parents he is homosexual. Full Story...
Despite Severe Persecution, Nepal's Christian Church Growing Rapidly
May 9, 2006
- An interdenominational Christian organization that works to advocate for religious freedom and raise awareness about human rights abuses against the Church has launched a campaign to help the persecuted Christian minority in Nepal. Full Story...
Founder Hopes Christian Social Networking Site Will Fill Niche
May 8, 2006
- A new website designed in the sleepy coastal town of Pawleys Island, South Carolina, is offering Christians an alternative to questionable social networking sites like "MySpace.com" and "Facebook.com." Full Story...
DeLays Hope Unique Foster Care Community Will Spawn Imitators
May 8, 2006
- Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and his wife have started a very distinctly designed foster home community in Texas. Rio Bend is a neighborhood in suburban Houston where specially approved parents live in large, privately subsidized houses with their foster children. Full Story...
House Bill Would Protect Students' Right to Wave, Wear 'Old Glory'
May 8, 2006
- A congressman from the Tar Heel State says public schools that outlaw the display of the American flag need to be punished. Full Story...
ADF Applauds UW Chancellor's Approval of Catholic Group Using Student Fees
May 8, 2006
- University of Wisconsin-Madison's Chancellor John Wiley has recommended that a campus Catholic group be allowed to use student fees to print religious booklets and support its religious activities. Full Story...