Schiavo Autopsy Changes Nothing for Pro-Lifers
June 16, 2005
The autopsy of Terri Schindler-Schiavo has yielded results that appear to back her husband's claim that she was in a persistent vegetative state, as well as severely and irreversibly brain-damaged and blind. However, a pro-life advocate with the American Life League says the court-ordered death of the disabled Florida woman was morally unacceptable... Full Story...Presbyterians, Baptists Concerned About Public Schools' Worldly Influence on Children
June 16, 2005
Individuals and groups within two mainline Protestant denominations are urging attendees at their respective annual meetings to take a stand for righteousness in the public square by considering resolutions addressing the secular education their children are receiving in the nation's public schools. Full Story...
Whatever God Requires, He Provides
June 16, 2005
When God planned for Abraham to be the "father of many nations," He miraculously provided a son in Isaac. When God commanded Abraham to offer his only son as a sacrifice, He provided a substitute that He found acceptable in Isaac's place. Abraham called the mountain "Jehovah jireh," that is, "God will provide" (Genesis 22:13-14). Full Story...
Cable Networks Offer Homosexual Programs 24/7
June 16, 2005
Three major cable providers are buying into the launch of two new homosexual cable networks that will air homosexual programming around the clock for the first time in U.S. television history. Full Story...
Believers Give Thumbs Up to Film Inspired by Columbine Victim
June 16, 2005
A Christian production company is taking part in a nationwide online short film competition hosted by one of the Internet's most popular websites. Full Story...
Christian Coalition Wants Retraction From Dems, Apology From Dean
June 16, 2005
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean's recent attack on the Republican Party, in which he called it a party of "white Christians," continues to generate anger among members of both political parties. Full Story...
Pastor Supplies Waiting Rooms With the Gospel
June 16, 2005
For Pastor Carter Johnson a routine visit to a local barbershop in Dayton, Tennessee, became an answer to prayer and spurred the birth of a nationally-aimed magazine ministry. Full Story...
NJ Court Decision Upholds Traditional Marriage -- But Appeal On the Way
June 15, 2005
An appellate court in New Jersey has upheld the traditional definition of marriage in a lawsuit filed against the state by seven homosexual "couples." While traditionalists are cheering the ruling as an affirmation of the proper role of the judiciary, an attorney for the plaintiffs sees it as just another step toward their ultimate venue: the New J... Full Story...
Daughter of Homosexual Dad Hopes to Share Her Saga with North America
June 15, 2005
A Christian woman in Canada whose father was heavily involved in the homosexual lifestyle says she wants people on both sides of the border to understand how devastating homosexuality is on children. Meanwhile, the Canadian military has performed its first same-sex "wedding." Full Story...
PAC Spokesman: With Targeted Effort, GOP Can Get Black Vote
June 15, 2005
An author of a new book examining voting politics says a strategy used by some Georgia businessmen during the last presidential election proved it is possible for the Republican Party to get more of the African-American vote. Full Story...
Author Examines Value, Rising Popularity of Cell Groups
June 15, 2005
A Christian author says churches throughout the United States are discovering the benefits of growing and equipping small groups that meet outside of regular church services. Full Story...
VOM Demands Justice for U.S. Missionaries Attacked by Hindu Mob
June 15, 2005
A ministry that works to raise awareness about persecuted Christians worldwide is calling for swift action against a Hindu mob that attacked U.S. missionaries this past weekend in Bombay, India. Full Story...