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...
Christian Author Sees Confusion of Da Vinci Code as Useful
May 8, 2006
- A Christian apologist is trying to help believers respond to claims made in the upcoming movie based on Dan Brown's best-selling book The Da Vinci Code. Full Story...
Liberty Counsel Defends Christian Ordered to Copy Pro-Homosexual Videos
May 8, 2006
- A Virginia businessman has been ordered by the Arlington Human Rights Commission to duplicate pro-homosexual videos, even though he says reproducing the material would violate his biblical values. Full Story...
High Stakes
May 8, 2006
- Perhaps you've heard the tale of the three bricklayers who were working on a project. When asked what they were making, the first said, "$18 an hour." The next replied, "We're making a wall to help support the roof." But the third said, "We're building a cathedral for worshipping God!" They were all engaged in the same task, but only one of them... Full Story...
Author: Americans Are Losing Their Critical Thinking Ability
May 5, 2006
- An author and editor for the National Post in Canada says Americans are losing the ability to think critically, a problem he relates to the lack of objective reporting in the media. Full Story...
Charlotte Christians' Gospel Rally to Replace Annual 'Gay Pride' Event
May 5, 2006
- An annual "gay pride" rally that ordinarily takes place this weekend in a North Carolina city park has been replaced by a Christian event. The first "Not Ashamed Charlotte" rally is being held Saturday in Charlotte's Marshall Park and will feature Christians from various churches around the city. Full Story...
U.S. Navy and Chaplain Differ Over Basis for Charges
May 5, 2006
- An evangelical Navy chaplain says he is facing a possible court-martial for disobeying what he believes was an unlawful order. The Navy, however, is challenging Lieutenant Gordon Klingenshmitt's account of why he's facing the possibility of such a serious charge. Full Story...
Repent America Questions Eastern University's Welcome of Homosexual Activists
May 5, 2006
- The leader of a Philadelphia-based Christian group says a private Christian university in Pennsylvania seems to be embracing homosexuality, and he believes the school is on the verge of abandoning the very biblical principles on which it was founded. Full Story...