Law Enforcer Tells How Believers Can Arm Themselves for Spiritual Battle
May 9, 2005
A veteran of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says just as police officers must properly use armor and equipment in the line of duty, believers must properly utilize God's spiritual armor. Full Story...Evergreen State's Abstinence-Only Program Targets Youth, Parents
May 9, 2005
The Washington State Health Department has launched an abstinence-only program targeting young teens. State health officer Dr. Maxine Hayes says the "No Sex, No Problems" campaign is the federally funded result of a long-term effort to find out what young teens and their parents believe about sex. Full Story...
Groups' Efforts Put Kibosh on Controversial Sex-Ed Material
May 9, 2005
A federal judge has blocked implementation of homosexual sex-education curriculum in Montgomery County, Maryland, schools. Judge Alexander Williams, Jr., has issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) that effectively stops the sex-ed program that was scheduled to begin late last week in six pilot schools in grades 8-10. Full Story...
Mom Sues After Bible Reading Barred at Her Child's School
May 6, 2005
A Pennsylvania school has been sued over its alleged censorship of a Christian mother and her young son. Full Story...
Elusive Kingdom -- Mankind's Persistent Failure to Create Heaven on Earth
May 6, 2005
The Crusades. Muslims almost universally see those hundreds of years of warfare with the West as nothing more than Christian religious fanaticism and Christendom's economic imperialism. Full Story...
May Event Will Train Students for South American Missions Adventure
May 6, 2005
Thanks to a partnership between two sponsoring ministries, college students from across the U.S. will have an opportunity not only to attend a missions conference but also, promptly thereafter, to get hands-on experience on the mission field. Full Story...
Schlafly: Congress Has Constitutional Power to Reign in Activist Judges
May 6, 2005
One of America's leading grassroots activists says Congress must accept the responsibility of curbing a runaway judiciary, and she suggests the legislators start by applying the powers they were given to do so in the Constitution of the United States. Full Story...
Activist Asks Mass. Court to Halt Same-Sex Marriages Till Voters Speak
May 6, 2005
The highest court in Massachusetts has heard arguments to call a halt to same-sex "marriages" in that state. C.J. Doyle, executive director of the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts, says his attorney has asked the state's Supreme Judicial Court (MSJC) to stop the homosexual marriages until the voters can weigh in on a constitutional ban. Full Story...
Mom Sues After School Bars Bible Reading at Her Child's School
May 6, 2005
A Pennsylvania school has been sued over its alleged censorship of a Christian mother and her young son. Full Story...
The Church in China: Where Sailing Is Symbol, Sewing Is Substance
May 6, 2005
When the Western church hears about its counterpart in the Eastern Hemisphere, news often focuses on hardships and hazards faced by believers in Third World countries and other nations where affluence is elusive. Oppression. Health crises. Poverty. Persecution. Hunger. Natural disasters. Full Story...
California Teacher Suing School District Over Religious Discrimination
May 6, 2005
A California school district will be put on trial after allegedly targeting an elementary school teacher for discrimination because of his Christian beliefs. Judge James Ware has refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by elementary school teacher Stephen Williams against the Cupertino School District. Full Story...
Crime Prevention Expert Says Campus Tip Incentive Programs Work
May 5, 2005
A lot of schools around the U.S. have made it easier for students to be rewarded for what they know about each other's suspicious activities. Full Story...