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Silent Exodus: Is Christ Visiting One of the World's Most Oppressed People Groups?
October 19, 2005
      For many Christians, the good news of the Gospel began with the words of St. John, or some other New Testament book. But for many of the most oppressed people of India, the Gospel often begins in Genesis, where they hear for the first time that they were created in the image of God.   Full Story...

Homosexual Activists Suspected of Pulling Students' Strings in GSA Lawsuit
October 18, 2005
      A conservative activist group is accusing the Minnesota Civil Liberties Union of using students to further its radical, pro-homosexual agenda in schools.   Full Story...

ACLU Puts Abstinence-Only Sex Ed in Its Crosshairs
October 18, 2005
      As if it's not busy enough trying to keep prayer out of the nation's schools and Ten Commandments displays off public property, the ACLU has added a new objective in its quest to defend the civil rights of American citizens: eliminate from public schools sex-education programs that encourage teens to remain sexually pure until marriage.   Full Story...

ACLU Seeks to Eliminate Abstinence-Only Programs from Schools
October 18, 2005
      As if it's not busy enough trying to keep prayer out of the nation's schools and Ten Commandments displays off public property, the ACLU has added a new objective in its quest to defend the civil rights of American citizens: eliminate from public schools sex-education programs that encourage teens to remain sexually pure until marriage.   Full Story...

Abstinence Advocate Gives New Teen Pregnancy Study Mixed Reviews
October 18, 2005
      The president of Abstinence Clearinghouse says she is pleased that a recent study shows that the number of unmarried teenagers getting pregnant has gone down; however, some of the theories cited by the study as to why have her concerned.   Full Story...

Ken Ham: Intelligent Design Not 'Christian' -- but Not a Bad Thing Either
October 18, 2005
      The trial continues in Pennsylvania where the ACLU and Americans United for Separation of Church and State are seeking a halt to the teaching of the theory of intelligent design alongside the theory of evolution. They claim the Dover School District is trying to bring religion into the classroom. But the president of Answers in Genesis feels it is ...   Full Story...

Group Sees Hypocrisy in Schools' Embracing 'Gay Pride,' Rejecting 'In God We Trust'
October 18, 2005
      The same school board that ignored parents' objections and allowed what many regard as a "gay pride" flag to be placed in a Livingston County, Michigan, high school has repeatedly rejected the idea of displaying posters featuring the U.S. national motto "In God We Trust."   Full Story...

The Facts of Life According to Lisa Whelchel
October 18, 2005
      Moving to California as an aspiring 12-year-old actress sheds a whole new light on the teenage life, especially when Mom and Dad don't go. For Lisa Whelchel, widely recognized as Blair Warner from the '80s sitcom The Facts of Life, such marked the beginning of a career in the entertainment industry and eventually led to her favorite recurring role ...   Full Story...

Saints Come Sailing In with Relief and Ministry for New Orlean
October 18, 2005
      A Christian organization that delivers relief supplies by ship has been working in the storm-damaged Crescent City area since early September. Just days after Hurricane Katrina hit, a ship from a ministry called Friend Ships was loaded with containers of food and other relief items, headed for Louisiana's Crescent City to set up a temporary base at...   Full Story...

Ministry Leader Sees 'End Times' Signs as Prophetic Call to Evangelism
October 17, 2005
      Gospel for Asia founder K.P. Yohannan says the recent earthquake, hurricanes, and floods around the world could indeed point to the imminent rapture of Christ's church. That is why he urges believers to get serious about living sacrificially and reaching others for Christ -- before it is too late.   Full Story...

Regent Business School Wins Top Ranking by Putting God's Word First
October 17, 2005
      The Dean of the Regent School of Business says he is encouraged by Business Reform magazine's having named Regent the number one Christian graduate business program in the United States.   Full Story...

ADF Files Suit on Behalf of Tennessee Ministry Fighting State Regulation
October 17, 2005
      The Tennessee State Department of Mental Health and Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen are being sued for alleged religious discrimination against a ministry that seeks to help people struggling with homosexual behavior or other sexual sins.   Full Story...

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