Mass. Group Demands Romney Roll Back Pro-Homosexual Program Funding
June 29, 2005
A pro-family group in Massachusetts is expressing outrage over the state legislature's decision to increase funding for homosexual programs in public schools by 70 percent. The conservative activist organization is calling on the state's governor to veto the increase. Full Story...SBC Talks With Younger Leaders Reveal Conservative Values, Missions Focus
June 29, 2005
The president of LifeWay Christian Resources has been involved in an ongoing effort to help the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), America's largest evangelical denomination, increase input and participation from young pastors and laypeople in denominational leadership roles. Full Story...
Penn. Lawmakers Weigh Testimony in Intelligent Design Debate
June 29, 2005
In Pennsylvania, experts on both sides have had their say in a debate over whether public schools should teach "intelligent design" as an alternative to evolution. A state House subcommittee heard testimony last week on a bill that would allow local school boards to mandate that science lessons include intelligent design. Full Story...
Family Advocate Condemns Nike's Support for Oregon Civil Unions
June 29, 2005
The director of a think tank on family policy issues says Oregon residents should be aware of a new measure in their state legislature that seeks to provide civil unions for same-sex couples. One pro-family leader is warning that the Oregon Senate bill under consideration near the end of the latest legislative session is a bad idea, even though it ... Full Story...
Christian Attorneys See Both Pros, Cons in SCOTUS' Decisions on Commandments
June 28, 2005
Christian, pro-family attorneys continue to offer their thoughts on and discuss the ramifications of the split decision handed down on Monday by the U.S. Supreme Court on the displaying of the Ten Commandments. Full Story...
Dobson, Others Respond to Supremes' Rulings on Decalogue
June 28, 2005
Several respected Christian leaders say the prognosis is not good for public acknowledgement of God and His laws. They say Monday's Supreme Court rulings in two Ten Commandments cases do not bode well for those who might wish to publicly express their faith and exercise their God-given right to do so. Full Story...
U.S. Activist Warns West Against Welcoming China at G-8 Summit
June 28, 2005
An activist dedicated to exposing the threat posed by Communist China says the G-8 nations are making a mistake in inviting China's leader to next month's annual summit in Scotland. Full Story...
Bauer: Thwarted Female Homicide Bomber Should Send Message to Bush and Sharon
June 28, 2005
A Christian pro-family activist says the recent arrest of a would-be female homicide bomber by Israeli authorities illustrates just how bloodthirsty the Palestinian terrorists are, and why it is a mistake to give them a homeland. Full Story...
Dissent Stirs Among National PTA Ranks Over Group's Pro-Homosexual Stance
June 28, 2005
Members of the National Parents and Teachers Association are being challenged to pressure the organization over its support for homosexual-affirming policies and curricula in public schools. Full Story...
Confronting Gay-Straight Alliances in the Public Schools
June 28, 2005
Concerned parents need not resign themselves to defeat when activists demand that the local public school promote acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle to students. Just follow the example of David Williams. Full Story...
Citizens Sue for Right to Denounce Strip Club Operator as School Board President
June 28, 2005
An outraged group of citizens has filed a lawsuit against a New Jersey school board that appointed as its president the former manager of a homosexual nightclub. Full Story...
Commandments Rulings Clarify Little, Say Pro-Family Attorneys
June 27, 2005
So it's okay for the Ten Commandments to be displayed on public lands -- but not in courtrooms? That confusing thought must have some people shaking their heads in reaction to today's rulings announced by the U.S. Supreme Court as it closed out its term. Full Story...