Dobson Clarifies Insight Offered by White House on Nominee Miers
October 12, 2005
If any Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee had plans to subpoena Dr. James Dobson and force him -- under oath -- to reveal what the White House had told him about Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers, the pro-family leader may have just taken the wind out of their sails. Full Story...Analyst Advises Town Against Throwing In the Pot With Gambling Interests
October 11, 2005
A small town in Kentucky is facing a choice many governments in the U.S. are facing these days: whether or not to rely on and promote gambling for the purpose of economic gain. The rural community of Sharer has been given a chance to enrich its coffers by changing its name to that of a poker website, but a gambling analyst from Focus on the Family ... Full Story...
Fasting, Prayer Urged As Courts Consider Equal Rights for Dalit Christians
October 11, 2005
The president of a ministry that trains native missionaries to evangelize Asia is encouraging Christians worldwide to fast and pray for two days next week as lawmakers in India decide whether basic human rights will be granted to that nation's Dalit Christians. Full Story...
'Stealthy' Aspects of SCOTUS Nomination Ruffle Conservative Feathers
October 11, 2005
The president of Liberty Counsel says he's disappointed in President Bush's latest nomination for the Supreme Court. Attorney Mat Staver is not alone in that reaction. Full Story...
Project Encourages Home Educators to Mentor New Home-Schooling Families
October 11, 2005
An effort is under way to bring one million additional children into home education over the next five to seven years. The campaign, launched by Exodus Mandate, is called "Homeschooling Family-to-Family" (HFTF). Full Story...
Turn Out the Lights, the Party's Over, Pioneer Days Are Here Again!
October 11, 2005
No need to turn out the lights. They're already out. There's no power anywhere. Your car won't start. Neither your land line nor your cell phone will work. It's best-selling author Terri Blackstock's Last Light. Full Story...
Self-Labeled 'Proud Homophobe' in Campus Hot Water
October 11, 2005
A conservative professor at Washington University in St. Louis is under fire from students for declaring on his faculty website that homosexuality is sinful. Full Story...
New 'Left Behind' Film Offered as Evangelistic Tool
October 11, 2005
The world is at war as a fatal pestilence sweeps across America's major cities leaving the president hopeless in the shadows of the Oval Office as he watches the nation crumble to its end. Full Story...
NEA Leans Left Because Liberals at the Top, Says Union Watchdog
October 10, 2005
A new survey of the 2.7-million-member National Education Association reveals that leaders of the powerful union are overwhelmingly liberal -- yet the rank and file reflects the political philosophies of the country at-large. Full Story...
Hopegivers Project Rescues Orphaned Thousands from India's Streets
October 10, 2005
A Georgia-based ministry is helping to rescue orphans from the streets of India and teach them about Christ. Through its "Operation Ten Thousand," Hopegivers International has so far managed to rescue more than 8,000 children and place them in Christian orphanages throughout the nation. Full Story...
U.S. Believers Called Upon to Protest Indonesian Christians' Persecution
October 10, 2005
The president of a human rights group reports that there is growing evidence of religious persecution against minority Christians in Indonesia. Full Story...
Medical Ethicist Describes Holland's Inevitable Progress from Mercy Killing to Murder
October 10, 2005
Burke Balch, director of the Robert Powell Center for Medical Ethics of the National Right to Life Committee, says the Netherlands is no longer sliding down a slippery slope, but rather has fallen off a moral cliff as the medical community in that nation expands its euthanasia practices. He notes that the Dutch government intends to expand its euth... Full Story...