Doc Says Medical Research Supports Value of Studying Scripture
April 7, 2005
A recent study from the University of Toronto shows that senior citizens who received more education while they were young are more likely to retain brain function in their later years. According to a report in the medical journal Neuropsychology, this tendency may be associated with greater activity in the frontal lobe of the brain. Full Story...Believers Worldwide Gear Up for Public Bible-Reading Events
April 7, 2005
Officials with a Tennessee-based ministry say an upcoming scripture-reading marathon that will be taking place all across America and in other nations around the free world is more than just a symbolic gesture. It is also a celebration and a chance to spread the knowledge of the Word of God. Full Story...
Kid-Safe Browser Debuts
April 7, 2005
From educational journals to pornography, the Internet is as dark as it is broad, which is why Gregory D. Writer, CEO of Children's Educational Network (CEN), is determined to shed some light on what has become a way of life in the 21st century. Full Story...
Lawyer Views Suit Against Prison Ministry as Attack on Faith-Based Initiatives
April 7, 2005
A Pennsylvania prison outreach is the target of a lawsuit that claims government endorsement and funding of its programs is a violation of the separation of church and state. Attorneys representing the ministry believe it is being used as a test case. Full Story...
Pro-Family Leaders Highlight Ongoing Trend of Support for Marriage Protection
April 7, 2005
American Family Association founder and chairman Don Wildmon says the overwhelming majority vote by Kansas residents, who on Tuesday approved a state marriage amendment, was no surprise. He believes this latest public ballot affirming traditional marriage underscores the reason why opponents across the U.S. primarily target the courts to get their ... Full Story...
Young Earth Creationist Has New Bone to Pick With Evolutionists
April 6, 2005
The president of Answers in Genesis says the recent discovery of a dinosaur bone in Montana supports the biblical creationist theory of a young Earth. Full Story...
'Judicial' Talk in WDC Ramping Up
April 6, 2005
In the aftermath of the Terri Schiavo case, and in the anticipation of a political ruckus over the confirmation of federal judicial nominees, the Capitol Hill rhetoric regarding judicial activism is likely to take an upward swing. Full Story...
Attorney Lauds CT Judge's Refusal to Recognize MA Same-Sex Marriage
April 6, 2005
A Connecticut judge has ruled that same-sex "marriages" performed in Massachusetts are not valid in Connecticut. One legal expert is hailing the decision, which he believes sets an important, marriage-affirming precedent. Full Story...
Sports Doc Urges Adults to Help Young Athletes Have Fun
April 6, 2005
A sports psychologist says youth sports is suffering from out-of-control parents and an overemphasis on winning rather than a more appropriate focus on character. Full Story...
Study Reveals Media Bias ... Again
April 6, 2005
It's certainly beginning to look like the liberal media has no place left to hide its bias. Full Story...
Physician Warns Against Hidden Dangers of Abortion Drug
April 6, 2005
A recent study of vital statistics from Alaska found that an increasing number of women are turning to pills to abort their pregnancies, and a spokesman for the Christian Medical & Dental Associations says this is not just an Alaskan phenomenon. Full Story...
Pro-Family Public Hails Passage of Kansas Marriage Amendment
April 6, 2005
Kansans voted overwhelmingly yesterday (April 5) to amend their state constitution with a ban on same-sex marriage and civil unions. The newly adopted measure reaffirms Kansas' long-standing policy of only recognizing unions between a man and a woman, exclusively, as marriage. Full Story...