Christian Web Community Provides Internet Users With Godly Alternative
March 20, 2006
- Pastor Brian Bozarth of south Maui, Hawaii, is offering Christian young people a clean, safe alternative to taking part in Internet forums, blogging, and photo and music sharing on the popular "myspace.com" website and others like it. Full Story...Legislator Wants Judge Impeached for Overturning MD's Same-Sex Marriage Ban
March 20, 2006
- A Maryland lawmaker is pushing forward in an effort to impeach a Maryland judge who struck down the state's marriage statute because it did not allow for same-sex marriages. Full Story...
Russian Immigrant Believers Join Christian Protest Against Homosexual Agenda
March 20, 2006
- Hundreds of Christians from primarily Russian churches in Sacramento, California, recently rallied outside the California State Capitol to protest a pro-homosexual bill in the state legislature and to counter a homosexual activist event. Full Story...
Canadian Student Newspaper in Hot Water Over Controversial Cartoon of Christ
March 16, 2006
- Canadian Christians are calling on the University of Saskatchewan to shut down its student newspaper after it published a pornographic cartoon blaspheming Jesus. Full Story...
Kansas Group Says Slot Machines Lousy Idea for Race Tracks
March 16, 2006
- A group of concerned Kansans is urging the State Legislature to reject a bill that would authorize the state to own and operate about 7,000 slot machines at privately owned horse and dog race tracks. Full Story...
Board Ignores Parents and Their Concerns Over Campus GSA Clubs
March 16, 2006
- A Virginia school board has thumbed its nose at parents in Richmond who are pushing for a ban on "Gay Straight Alliances" and other student clubs that promote teen sexual activity. Full Story...
Oklahoma Lawmakers Want Libraries to Limit Access to Objectionable Material
March 16, 2006
- A proposed bill in the Oklahoma Legislature would require public libraries that receive state funds to remove materials containing sexually explicit content or homosexual themes from general reading areas. Full Story...
Pro-Family Groups Laud FCC's Crackdown on Broadcast Indecency
March 16, 2006
- The Federal Communications Commission wants CBS and some of its stations to pay millions in a crackdown on what the federal agency is calling indecent programming. The FCC is proposing a $3.6 million fine against the network and dozens of its affiliates, and family advocates are cheering the Commission on. Full Story...
Massachusetts' Governor Files Bill to Grant Exemption to Catholic Charities
March 16, 2006
- On Wednesday Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney filed a bill aimed at granting exemption to Catholic Charities from the statutory prohibitions of discrimination against homosexuals in their adoption policies. But it appears his proposal has little support from political leaders in the State House and Senate. Full Story...
Conservatives Stunned by Claude Allen's Arrest on Theft Charges
March 16, 2006
- Pro-family leaders are urging conservatives to exercise caution in responding to reports that a former White House domestic policy advisor is now facing felony theft charges. Full Story...
Observers Foresee a Europe Divided Along Muslim / Non-Muslim Lines
March 15, 2006
- The director of the group Jihad Watch says things have gotten so bad in Europe that the only solution to the Islamic problem might be to divide the continent into Muslim and non-Muslim enclaves. Full Story...
Ministry Hopes to Equip Texas Christians for Evangelizing Muslims
March 15, 2006
- Evangelical Christians in Texas are being mobilized to bring the gospel to Muslims across America. Recently, a Virginia-based ministry called Truth for Muslims sent literature to 50,000 households nationwide, explaining the differences between Islam and Christianity. Full Story...