Horowitz Claims Enemies Misrepresent His 'Academic Bill of Rights'
August 31, 2005
Conservative author, activist, and publisher David Horowitz is accusing liberal educators of engaging in a misinformation campaign against his efforts to get an academic bill of rights enacted on college and university campuses across the United States. Full Story...Pro-Life Activist: U.S. Needs to Cut Off Rich Abortion Mill's Taxpayer Funding
August 31, 2005
The head of the pro-life activist group Stop Planned Parenthood (STOPP) says it's time to call for a halt to U.S. government funding for that organization, especially now that the supposed non-profit agency has made what he calls a sweetheart deal with Barr Pharmaceuticals, producer of the "Plan B" morning-after pill. Full Story...
ACLU Helps Threatening Teen Songwriter Beat the Rap, for Now
August 31, 2005
A constitutional attorney says despite a recent court ruling to the contrary, a Pennsylvania school district was justified in expelling a 14-year-old student for writing violent, profane rap lyrics and posting them on the Internet. Full Story...
Boys Town Alums-Turned-Soldiers Write Home
August 31, 2005
During times of war, moms and dads wait and hope. They watch eagerly for the postman every day, praying for a letter from a son or daughter at war. Such letters are treasured, often sprinkled with tears, and read again and again. Full Story...
Mental Health Group Critiques Homosexuals as Foster Parents
August 31, 2005
In May, the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH) released a review of research on homosexual parenting, including adoption and foster care. The results clearly demonstrate why pro-family groups need to continue efforts to preserve the traditional definition of both marriage and family. Full Story...
Intelligent Design Proponent Says Peers' Intolerant Petition Targets Him
August 31, 2005
An astronomy professor at Iowa State University who is nationally known for his research on intelligent design says the school has a phony view of diversity when it comes to the subject of the origin of life. Full Story...
Dallas MOPS Event Promises High-Impact Enrichment for Moms
August 30, 2005
Some 5,000 mothers from the U.S., Canada, and other countries will be traveling to Dallas this year for this year's Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) International Convention. The annual event has been held in cities across the U.S. over its 13-year history, but 2005 marks the first time the convention will be held in Texas. Full Story...
Activist Convinced Kelo Ruling Jeopardizes Church Properties
August 30, 2005
A legal organization says the Supreme Court's decision not to rehear its controversial eminent domain ruling could spell considerable trouble for churches. Full Story...
Minister Claims UMC Sends Mixed Messages on Homosexual Issues
August 30, 2005
A former homosexual who now runs an evangelical ministry in North Carolina contends that the United Methodist Church has a twisted view of church discipline. However, a prominent United Methodist bishop is disputing that idea. Full Story...
Christian Relief Groups Move In Right Behind Katrina
August 30, 2005
Emergency disaster services teams from The Salvation Army and other relief agencies are preparing to meet the needs of storm victims and relief workers in those areas hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina. Full Story...
Employee Demoted After Displaying Pro-Marriage Views at Work
August 30, 2005
A computer technician in California has filed a lawsuit against his employer after being reprimanded for expressing his support for traditional marriage at work. Full Story...
Readers Win Big With Kregel's New Exposé on Gambling
August 30, 2005
The Earl of Sandwich was a problem gambler who wouldn't leave the gambling table long enough to eat his dinner, so his servants had no choice but to develop something he could eat with one hand while he gambled with the other. Hence the birth of the sandwich as we know it today. This tidbit from the new Kregel Publications release, Gambling: Don't ... Full Story...