Truth for Youth Bibles Go Around the World
October 3, 2005
Tim Todd wasn't counting on Hurricane Katrina when he went to Tupelo, Mississippi, August 28 for the fourth annual "TRUTH FOR YOUTH" campaign on American Family Radio. The 180-station network, an arm of the American Family Association, debuted the annual week-long event in 2002 to help Tim Todd Ministries place Bibles in the hands of the nation's t... Full Story...Churches Major Component in Next 'Left Behind' Film Release
October 3, 2005
Later this month, churches have a chance to send a message to Hollywood, according to Andre Van Heerden, producer and co-writer of the third installment in the "Left Behind" movie series. Full Story...
Creation Ministry Delivers the Goods to Hurricane-Stricken Town
September 30, 2005
A Kentucky-based ministry has joined relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and thousands of public school students in one Mississippi community are the beneficiaries. Full Story...
Female Face-Off a Good Thing for United Methodists, Says Participant
September 30, 2005
Two groups of women within the United Methodist Church faced off last week in Washington. Their objective? To air their differences. Full Story...
Concerns Voiced About Text for Public School Bible Course
September 30, 2005
The head of a popular Bible curriculum program is urging caution about a new public school Bible course that uses a textbook endorsed by Jewish, Muslim, and even some Evangelical groups. Full Story...
Episcopal Parishes File Suit Against Bishop, Denomination's Leader
September 30, 2005
Six orthodox Anglican parishes have filed a federal lawsuit alleging that their civil rights were violated by Connecticut's bishop and the head of the Episcopal Church USA. The conflict stems from the 2003 consecration of openly homosexual Bishop V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire, which has divided the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Co... Full Story...
Living Lessons from Corpse Bride
September 30, 2005
Stories resonate most fully with us when they contain timeless truths, or when they convey a sense of the world as it should be. Despite the fantastic circumstances present in Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, Burton manages to infuse his comically gruesome story with just the kind of moral arc that can move an audience. You'll know you're hooked when you... Full Story...
New Teen Mag Puts Smut to Shame
September 30, 2005
As the sexually-explicit content of teen magazines soars, it's refreshing to know there are some wholesome alternatives designed to lead teens in a positive direction. Justine, a nationally-distributed, Tennessee-based magazine first published in April 2004 for the edification of teen girls, is one of those. Publisher and editorial director Jana Pe... Full Story...
Fire, Passion Fuel Literature Ministry to the World
September 30, 2005
After 50 years in ministry, Edwin Hodges still charges full-steam ahead, fully armored and armed with the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God. When he goes to his modest, no-frills offices each morning, Hodges has one goal: to spread the Gospel and make disciples around the world. Full Story...
Cyberspace Sleuth Cautions Fellow Americans Against Laxness on Terrorism
September 29, 2005
The director of a faith-based homeless shelter in New Mexico is also helping in the fight against terrorism -- by browsing the Internet. Full Story...
Misinterpretation of 'Parents Rights Law' at Crux of Massachusetts Controversy
September 29, 2005
A Massachusetts school superintendent is instructing teachers not to inform parents when their children are being exposed to discussions about homosexuality in class. The action has roiled pro-family activists. Full Story...
Kirk Cameron: Boldness Necessary -- and Available -- for Effective Witnessing
September 29, 2005
The co-host of a popular television show which teaches biblical methods of evangelism says believers can overcome fear when it comes to sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. Full Story...