Iraqi Christians' Post-Katrina Gift Encourages Louisiana Church
October 6, 2005
A church in Iraq is helping to rebuild a church in the U.S. that was devastated as result of Hurricane Katrina. This past weekend, Adullam Christian Fellowship in New Orleans, Louisiana, received a $1,000 check from a 300-member church in Iraq's northern province. Full Story...Attorney Laments Roberts Court's Refusal to Hear Religious Freedom Case
October 6, 2005
A civil liberties organization is expressing disappointment over the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to hear a public school religious freedom case. The Rutherford Institute had asked the high court to overturn a 2004 ruling against a Florida high school student who was ordered to paint over religious references she had included on a school mural. Full Story...
Study Indicates ADHD Children May Just Need Sleep, Not Medication
October 6, 2005
A study by Israeli researchers shows treatment of sleep apnea and other sleep disorders in children can lead to a significant reduction in symptoms associated with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Full Story...
Teens Pay Price for 'Free Sex'
October 6, 2005
Free sex. That's what the sexual revolution promised adults in the 1960s. Over the last 40 years, even teenagers have been promised the same. But nothing is free, as the old saying goes, especially sex -- and teens are having to learn that the hard way. Full Story...
Ex-Homosexual Blasts Time's Teen Homosexuality Article as 'Pro-Gay Puff Piece'
October 6, 2005
A former homosexual turned Christian activist is denouncing a new Time Magazine article on homosexual teens. The Time cover story "The Battle Over Gay Teens" reports that kids are disclosing their homosexuality with unprecedented regularity, and they are doing so much younger. Full Story...
India's High Court to Consider Christian Dalits' Demand For Equality
October 6, 2005
The Supreme Court of India will soon hear a case affecting millions of Dalit Christians. At issue is whether Christian Dalits will be given the same basic rights that Hindu, Sikh, and Buddhist Dalits already enjoy under the law. Full Story...
NY Teacher Retirement System Urged to Dump Movie Gallery Stock
October 6, 2005
A pro-family group is calling on the New York State Teachers' Retirement System (NYSTRS) to divest of all stock holdings in the nation's largest retailer of triple-X porn videos and DVDs. Full Story...
Author Points Out 'Sexless' Pregnancy's Threat to Families
October 6, 2005
Author and Stanford University research fellow Jennifer Roback Morse is pointing out a trend she finds very disturbing -- the increasing incidence of "instant" or "sexless" pregnancies. Full Story...
Wisconsin Pro-Lifers Hope Governor Sees Cloning Ban's Merits
October 6, 2005
A bill designed to ban all forms of human cloning has passed through the Wisconsin State Senate and is on its way to the state's Democratic governor. Pro-life advocates are now waiting to see if Governor Jim Doyle will oppose AB 499 or sign it into law. Full Story...
'American Candidate' Victor Ready to Jump Into Real World of Politics
October 5, 2005
The winner of last year's reality television program which pitted contestants in a mock presidential election hopes to soon be experiencing the reality of running for a congressional seat in South Carolina. Full Story...
Grinch with a Gavel
October 5, 2005
In these early days of October, my morning walk is finally in the cool of early autumn. It's a rich and sensuous experience to crunch through the first falling leaves, feel the cooler air, smell breakfast cooking in a neighbor's kitchen, then turn homeward as the horizon cracks open to admit the sun's first rays. Full Story...
From the Heart: Dobson Explains His Support for SCOTUS Nominee, His Trust in Bush
October 5, 2005
During a heartfelt and compassionate broadcast this morning (Wednesday), Dr. James Dobson explained why he believes Harriett Miers -- President Bush's pick to replace Sandra Day O'Connor on the U.S. Supreme Court -- deserves the support of Christians and other family advocates. Full Story...