Columnist Comments On Apparent Muslim-Christian Conflict on CT Campus
April 26, 2005
A Coptic Christian professor at Manchester Community College in Connecticut alleges he lost his job after being harassed and threatened by two radical Muslim women on the faculty. Full Story...Lighthouse Project Brings Bibles, Resources to China's House Churches
April 26, 2005
A ministry that serves the persecuted Church worldwide is launching a massive Bible distribution and training project for Christians in China. Full Story...
U.S. and Mexican Pro-Family Leaders Meet to Address Human Trafficking
April 26, 2005
With the help of a one hundred thousand-dollar grant from the U.S. State Department, Concerned Women for America (CWA) recently completed several weeks of training for 15 pro-family representatives from Mexico. Full Story...
Border Patrol Has Issues with ACLU Operatives in Monitored Sector
April 26, 2005
The union representing Border Patrol agents in the Tucson sector says its members have had no complaints about the volunteers taking part in the Minuteman Project, which is wrapping up this week in the Arizona desert. But apparently the Border Patrol has had some problems with the ACLU. Full Story...
California's Assisted-Suicide Bill Decried as Dangerous
April 26, 2005
A spokesman for a Christian medical group says a California bill to legalize assisted suicide does not give power to patients, as advocates for the measure are claiming. Full Story...
A Heart for Healing the Homosexual
April 26, 2005
Stephen Bennett is executive director and founder of Stephen Bennett Ministries in Huntington, Connecticut, a pro-family organization advocating for the traditional family and the protection of children, and proclaiming the truth about homosexuality. Bennett was a practicing homosexual for 11 years before becoming a Christian and leaving the lifest... Full Story...
Plano Parents Counter with Plan to End Religious Discrimination Lawsuit
April 26, 2005
Christian families in Plano, Texas, are rejecting the terms of an offer by the local school district to settle a religious discrimination case. A Christian attorney says officials with the Plano Independent School District (ISD) don't understand that the civil rights of parents are not for sale. Full Story...
County School District Reinstates Corporal Punishment, Sees Positive Results
April 25, 2005
One Ohio community is reaping the benefits of overwhelmingly approving paddling as another form of punishment in schools. Full Story...
Canada's Same-Sex Marriage Bill May Face Imminent Defeat
April 25, 2005
A Canadian pro-family leader is optimistic that his country is headed to another election, which would effectively stop the Liberal-sponsored "homosexual marriage bill" in Canada's Parliament. Full Story...
Alabama Gambling Interests Accused of Trying to Stifle Free Speech
April 25, 2005
For the last four weeks, a group of 10 state senators in Alabama has been filibustering a bill that the lawmakers believe is backed by the gambling lobby, and the head of the state Christian Coalition believes the legislation is designed to hurt the political efforts of groups like his that are working against that lobby. Full Story...
Louisville Rally Calls for End to Democrat-Led 'Pattern of Discrimination'
April 25, 2005
During a nationwide broadcast over the weekend, evangelical Christian leaders sounded the call for religious liberty, saying it's time for the U.S. Senate to stop filibusters against people of faith who have been nominated to the federal bench. Full Story...
TX Parent Supports School District's Firing of Lesbian Coach
April 25, 2005
Residents of an East Texas community are backing their local school district's decision to fire a lesbian coach for insubordination and mistreatment of students. Full Story...