International Ministry Urges Renewed Emphasis on Child Welfare
November 1, 2005
The president of the child development ministry Compassion International says the time has come for Americans to make a radical change in the way they think about children. In his new book Too Small to Ignore, Dr. Wess Stafford encourages adults to take a stand on behalf of the world's kids, especially those living in Third World and developing nat... Full Story...Researcher: Beer Company Can't Put 'Bud Pong' Back in the Can
November 1, 2005
The Anheuser-Busch Company says it is pulling the plug on its promotion of a drinking game called "Bud Pong." However, a Harvard researcher is predicting the game will continue to wield damaging influence among college students. Full Story...
Liberal Outcry Over Bennett's Remarks Suggest Hypocrisy
November 1, 2005
The mainstream media are being accused of a employing a racial double standard, particularly for the way they have apparently chosen not to report on a recent forum at Howard University that included a black activist's call for genocide against whites. Full Story...
Duquesne Sophomore Challenges 'Sexual Orientation' Harassment Charge
November 1, 2005
A student at a Catholic university in Pittsburgh is protesting the school's decision to punish him for opposing the formation of a homosexual student group on campus. Full Story...
Christian Attorneys: Alito the Right Man for the Job
November 1, 2005
Two prominent Christian attorneys are saying Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito not only fulfills a campaign promise made by George W. Bush, but also sports credentials showing himself to be a fair judge who respects the rule of law on constitutional matters. Full Story...
Attorney Sees Hypocrisy in Gov't-Funded 'Evolution' Website
November 1, 2005
Intelligent design opponents who claim teaching the theory in public schools is unconstitutional are being sued for allegedly using federal dollars to promote a liberal religious view of the theory of evolution. Full Story...
UMC Court Deals Multiple Blows to Homosexual Agenda in the Church
November 1, 2005
The Judicial Council, the United Methodist Church's highest court, handed down another defeat to homosexual activists in the denomination yesterday when it defrocked Beth Stroud, a lesbian minister from Pennsylvania, for violating the UMC ban on "self-avowed, practicing, homosexuals" in ordained ministry. Full Story...
Methodist High Court Decides; Removes Credentials from Lesbian Pastor
November 1, 2005
A conservative United Methodist activist is praising a decision by the denomination's highest court to defrock a Philadelphia-area lesbian minister. Full Story...
All Agog About Alito
November 1, 2005
President Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court is getting rave reviews from the pro-family community. Basically saying the president "got it right this time," they are applauding Alito's nomination -- despite the fact it may take a major battle in the Senate to get the experienced federal judge approved for the high court. Full Story...
'Power Team' Breaks Down Barriers for Their Savior
October 31, 2005
A team of world-class athletes preach the gospel of Christ throughout the U.S. while performing record-breaking feats of strength. Their shows are high energy, high volume, high intensity -- and deliver a message about the high King of Heaven. Full Story...
Pro-Family Leader Warns Against Gambling on Military Posts
October 31, 2005
Family Research Council president Tony Perkins is warning about the damaging effects of gambling outlets on U.S. military bases. He calls gambling a menace to society -- one which has crept into military communities as well. Full Story...
Legacies Are For When You're Dead -- Right?
October 31, 2005
A legacy? Who thinks much of it when you're alive? Authors Jennifer Schuchmann and Craig Chapin have -- and they prick our minds with insight through their book Your Unforgettable Life: Only You Can Choose the Legacy You Leave. This thought-provoking book reveals how each day we live determines the legacy we will leave. Full Story...