PK Media Day Forum Focuses on Keeping Men Involved in Church
March 22, 2006
- Several experts on men's ministry says churches must change or the exodus of men that has been ongoing for some time now will continue. Recently, the Denver, Colorado-based ministry Promise Keepers held its annual media day, featuring a panel of well-known speakers, authors, teachers and pastors, who examined why men are leaving traditional Chri... Full Story...Attorney: Two Women's Legal Battle Forces State Marriage Law Face-Off
March 22, 2006
- A Virginia judge has ruled that a Vermont court visitation order, issued in favor of a lesbian non-custodial and non-biological parent, may not be registered in Virginia because the state's laws do not allow civil unions or same-sex "marriage." Full Story...
Afghan Convert to Christianity 'Could Be Mad,' Says Prosecutor
March 22, 2006
- An appeal from the White House. Tens of thousands of e-mails urging President Bush to intervene. International reaction expressing concern for religious freedom. All of these are in response to the plight of an Afghan man who, because he converted from Islam to Christianity, faces possible execution if found guilty by a court in Kabul. Full Story...
A Birth-Based Recipe for Australia Becoming a Muslim Nation
March 22, 2006
- A pro-family organization dedicated to ending the overpopulation myth says falling birth rates in Australia could dramatically change the long-term future of that country. Full Story...
The Peril of Ignoring What Your Children Learn
March 22, 2006
- "Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so ...." Our children love their Savior with a simple faith Jesus Himself recognized. We teach them their first verses and prayers, watch them bow their curly heads, and listen with satisfaction and relief when they grab on to what seems to be a sure place in heaven. But according to the South... Full Story...
Lawsuit Targets 'Onerous' Student Speech Codes at Georgia Tech
March 22, 2006
- A federal civil rights lawsuit accuses the Georgia Institute of Technology of censoring the speech of religious and conservative students by enforcing "draconian" speech codes. The suit claims students at the school "are less free to speak and express themselves at the Institute than they are in downtown Atlanta." Full Story...
Missionary Family Takes God's Love and the Gospel Message to Haiti
March 21, 2006
- A missionary to Haiti says the instability of that nation is having a big impact on outreach to the Haitian people. Full Story...
Catholic School's Unmarried Faculty Room Sharing Ban Divides Campus
March 21, 2006
- A theology professor at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota says faculty and administration at the school are struggling over what it means to have a Catholic identity as they debate a policy that prohibits homosexual and other unmarried couples from rooming together on school trips. Full Story...
San Antonio Faces Lawsuit Threat Over Pre-Council Meeting Prayers
March 21, 2006
- The City of San Antonio, Texas, may be facing litigation over its practice of starting its city government sessions with prayer. An organization that specializes in religious liberty cases has offered to defend the city in a lawsuit over its invocations at its City Council meetings. Full Story...
Deaths Rekindle Call for Feds to Revoke Approval of Abortion Drug
March 21, 2006
- "How many more deaths?" That's the question that pro-lifers are asking following the latest reports of more deaths that may be attributable to the abortion pill known as RU 486, which the federal government approved for distribution amidst political accusations shortly before Bill Clinton left office. Full Story...
Report Chronicles U.N.'s 'Most Ungrateful' Nations
March 21, 2006
- A United Nations "report card" issued recently by a conservative Internet news service reveals that most countries of the world have voted against the U.S. on key issues before the U.N. General Assembly. The survey found that Israel is America's most reliable ally at the U.N. Full Story...
Absence of Parental Boundaries Key Factor in Cyber-Sex Boom Among Youth
March 21, 2006
- A well-known Internet safety expert says staggering numbers of young people are involved in the dangerous world of cyber-sex -- but most parents are not even aware it's an issue affecting their children. Full Story...