Easter Candy Ban May Have a Bitter Ending for School
April 24, 2006
- The mother of a North Carolina second-grader is threatening to sue a public elementary school for prohibiting the boy from passing out Easter candy displaying religious messages. Full Story...Posh Asian Healthcare Offerings Attracting Mainly the Wealthy, Says CMDA Official
April 24, 2006
- The chairman of the ethics commission for the Christian Medical & Dental Associations says the growing popularity of "medical tourism" has its pros and cons. He believes the phenomenon, while growing, will not have a great impact on American medicine. Full Story...
Second Time Around -- Massachusetts Elementary School Shows Its Rainbow Colors
April 24, 2006
- Some parents in Massachusetts are fed up with Lexington school officials who are defending a second-grade teacher's decision to read students a book about homosexual romance and "marriage" in class. Full Story...
'Conservative Pride' Celebrated in Sun Devil Country
April 24, 2006
- Conservative students at Arizona State University says they're fighting for their own opinions to be heard and respected on campus. They recently promoted a celebration focusing on the need for more academic diversity at the school. Full Story...
Media Monitor Calls for ABC to Apologize re: 'Embellished' Report on the Prez
April 24, 2006
- A conservative media watchdog group is calling on ABC News to publicly apologize to the White House and ABC viewers for accusing President Bush of knowingly misleading the public about weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) in Iraq. Full Story...
New Zealand Researcher: No Denying, Abortion Harms Women
April 24, 2006
- A self-described pro-choice atheist and rationalist set out to prove that abortion does not have any psychological consequences. He found the opposite, and the results were so profound that they cannot be ignored in the scientific field or the political arena. Full Story...
Court Tells Christian Club Its Mission Not Harmed by Non-Believing Leaders
April 24, 2006
- An attorney with the American Family Association says a Christian club at a university in California likely will appeal a federal judge's ruling that a state law school can discriminate against the club. Full Story...
Author Says Profs' Protest Propels Book Sales Skyward
April 21, 2006
- The author of a controversial, edgy, conservative book about what's happened to America is thanking liberal professors at Ohio State University's Mansfield campus for effectively publicizing the book. Full Story...
Abortion Clinic 'Buffer Zone' Bounced by Florida Judge
April 21, 2006
- The city of West Palm Beach, Florida, has been ordered to stop enforcing a buffer zone designed to keep pro-life activists away from the entrances of abortion clinics. The 20-foot buffer zone, says the winning Christian attorney, was both unprecedented and unconstitutional. Full Story...
Author/Pastor Counsels Believers to Prepare for Da Vinci Code Fallout
April 21, 2006
- An upcoming movie based on a best-selling book that questions Christ's divinity can be challenged with fact and reason, says a Christian author. James Garlow advises Christians to be prepared to refute untruths that will be conveyed in Sony Pictures' The Da Vinci Code. Full Story...
In Midst of Fun, Awana 'Summit' Focuses on Applying God's Word to Life
April 21, 2006
- More than a thousand high school students from around the nation are wrapping up a four-day event designed to test teenagers' abilities in sports, fine arts, and Bible knowledge. Full Story...
Research Shows Early Porn Exposure Has Lasting Effects
April 21, 2006
- Recent studies confirming the corruptive impact of pornography on people revealed a growing concern among both secularists and Christians regarding its effect on children, especially if they are exposed at an early age. Full Story...