Religious Pictures Come Down ... Churches' Petition Goes Out
September 27, 2005
A coalition of churches in a small Illinois county is protesting a decision by a local junior high school to confiscate pictures of Jesus and The Lord's Supper. Full Story...Network Founder Presents Home Schooling Option to Evacuee Families
September 27, 2005
Joyce Burges, who heads a home-education advocacy group based in Baker, Louisiana, says evacuee parents need to consider home schooling as an option for children going through trauma and transition in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Full Story...
Home-Schooling Publisher Extends Generous Offer to Katrina Victims
September 27, 2005
A company that publishes curriculum for home-schooling families and Christian schools is reaching out to low-income families and victims of Hurricane Katrina in a big way. Full Story...
Ministry Leader: Church Must Reclaim Mandate to Provide for the Needy
September 27, 2005
Dave Daubenmire, founder and president of Ohio-based Minutemen United, is encouraging Christians to realize that it is up to the Church in America, not the government, to take care of people in need, including victims of disasters like Hurricane Katrina. Full Story...
'People's Veto' Sought Over Maine's Homosexual-Rights Bill
September 27, 2005
The Christian Civic League of Maine hopes voters in that state will once again nullify a bill passed by the legislature and signed by the governor that gives special rights to homosexuals. This is the third time voters are being called on to stop similar legislation. Full Story...
Christian Radio Host Urges California Pastors to Break Silence on Pro-Family Issues
September 27, 2005
A Christian radio talk-show host in California says God and history will judge the pastors in his state for failing to stand up for marriage and family. Paul McGuire, whose show is broadcast throughout the state and in other parts of the U.S., has recently been asking California mega-church pastors why they have remained silent on the issue of homo... Full Story...
Advocates of Same-Sex 'Marriage' Muddying Florida's Waters, Says Attorney
September 27, 2005
The ACLU, along with other liberal groups, is being accused of using scare tactics to try and derail a proposed constitutional amendment in Florida protecting traditional marriage. Full Story...
Last-Minute Hate Crime Rider Catches Pro-Family Forces Off Guard
September 26, 2005
Bob Knight of the Culture and Family Institute says pro-family allies were caught flat-footed by a pro-homosexual rights amendment effort when the U.S. House of Representatives "blindsided" them by rushing through a hate crimes bill sponsored by Congressman John Conyers, a liberal Democrat from Michigan. Full Story...
Damage from Katrina Could Bring Change in Gambling Laws
September 26, 2005
A pro-family group in Mississippi has come alongside Baptists in the state to counter any move to allow casinos to build on land because of extensive damage from Hurricane Katrina. Full Story...
Predatory Female Teachers Seen as Symptom of Cultural Selfishness
September 26, 2005
Yet another female public school teacher has been taken into custody on charges of sexually assaulting male students -- this time in New Jersey. Traci Tapp, a 28-year-old physical education instructor at Hammonton High School, was recently arrested for sexual crimes involving three school-aged boys. Full Story...
PJI Helps California Christian School Fight for Expansion Rights
September 26, 2005
A California school that has served its community for the past year has finally won the right to expand, despite stiff opposition from a handful of homeowners who attempted to block the school's plans. Full Story...
Family Seeks Legal Relief So Son Can Read Bible During Recess
September 26, 2005
A federal court has been asked to order a Knoxville, Tennessee, elementary school to stop prohibiting a ten-year-old student from reading his Bible during recess. Full Story...