ACLU's Fruit Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree, Says Conservative Author
September 20, 2005
A conservative author and editor says the ACLU is clearly engaged in trying to remove every hint of Judeo-Christian values in America. The philosophies of the legal group's founder, he says, suggest why that is the case. Full Story...Colorado Library Learns Lesson, Quietly Settles Out of Court
September 20, 2005
A Christian law firm has settled a dispute with a Colorado library that rejected an application to use a community meeting room. Full Story...
FIRE Protests Threatened 'Inquisition' of Brooklyn College's Dissenting Prof.
September 20, 2005
A New York college recently accused of threatening to censor a dissenting professor claims it has remained firm in its commitment to academic freedom. Brooklyn College claims it has not begun an investigation of outspoken Professor KC Johnson; however, the statement comes after the instructor was warned he may face such an official investigation. Full Story...
Thomas More Attorney Fights for Reversal of Ruling Against Pro-Lifers
September 20, 2005
An appeal of a punitive damage award in a 10-year abortion-related lawsuit has resulted in a reduction from $108 million to $4.7 million imposed against pro-life advocates and to be paid to abortion doctors. However, the attorney for six of the defendants in the case before the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says they will continue to press fo... Full Story...
Education Service Takes Hurricane Katrina to School
September 20, 2005
A nonprofit group that provides curriculum and supplies to home-school families is helping young people better understand the science and geography of Hurricane Katrina. Full Story...
Katrina Prompts Comparisons Between Religious and Federal Relief Efforts
September 20, 2005
The head of the American Family Association of Michigan, his son, and other volunteers recently joined in relief efforts for hurricane victims on Mississippi's Gulf Coast. Twelve people representing several denominations traveled from Michigan to Mississippi delivering ten tons of donated food items to hurricane victims. Full Story...
Local Activists in Four States Stop Movie Gallery Porn Sales
September 20, 2005
Christian activists come in all sorts of packages. Below, the stories of two developers in Kentucky, a priest and a home-schooling mom in New Jersey, a contractor in Mississippi, and a beautician in Illinois illustrate how to be salt and light in our culture. These activists took on Movie Gallery, the nation's leading renter of porn videos -- and t... Full Story...
Activist Concerned About John Roberts' Reply to Faith Inquiry
September 20, 2005
A Washington, DC-based Christian activist is admitting he is a little worried about a response from the Chief Justice-to-be last week that may indicate how much influence the nominee's faith could have on his judicial renderings. Full Story...
Critic Says OSU's 'Queers on Wheels' Event Does Disservice to Disabled
September 19, 2005
Ohio State University is being criticized for sponsoring two October workshops on homosexuals with disabilities. In an effort to celebrate both National Coming Out Week and Disability Awareness Month, OSU is holding a "Queers on Wheels" sexuality workshop. Full Story...
Singer Sara Groves Puts Tour Bus in Service of Katrina Survivors
September 19, 2005
Christian singer-songwriter Sara Groves says God moved her to mount her own relief mission to Hurricane Katrina victims in Louisiana. She says seeing media images of suffering storm survivors as well as a book she had been reading convicted her of the need to get personally involved in responding to the catastrophe. Full Story...
Christians Subject to Pornography's Lure
September 19, 2005
Another pastor's ministry is lost and his family stripped away -- all because of an addiction to pornography. As sad as it is, Christians are not immune to the evil forces of perversion, as evident from a growing body of research. Full Story...
A Word for All Seasons -- Rainproof, Rugged and Ready
September 19, 2005
Campers, hunters, fishermen, athletes -- and hammock swingers with iced tea in hand -- finally, there's a Bible for you. It's waterproof, tear-resistant and ready for reading in the wild. I admit I wasn't sold at first. Thought it was just another gimmick to manipulate a niche market. Full Story...