Research Sheds New Light on Brain-Injured Patients
March 30, 2005
A federal appeals court has upheld a display of the Ten Commandments as part of a historical exhibit in one Indiana government building. Full Story...A Secure Nation -- All It Takes Is $$$, Says Retired CPA
March 29, 2005
The organizer of the citizens effort aimed at calling attention to the influx of illegal aliens to the U.S. says for a mere $3.6 billion a year the country could build and maintain a security fence along the southern border with Mexico. But the question remains: does the government have the will to do so? Full Story...
Group Fears RFID Chips Could Herald 'Mark of the Beast'
March 29, 2005
A Christian group is calling for a nationwide boycott against the use of radio frequency identification devices, or RFID, to track students in schools. Full Story...
PJI Hails California Church's Victory Over Zoning Discrimination
March 29, 2005
Christians in one California city are relieved that officials rejected a zoning proposal that many say would have placed unfair burdens on local churches. Full Story...
Christians in Post-Tsunami Asia: A Time to Tell?
March 29, 2005
For Scott and Susan Sweat, of Alexandria, Virginia, what began as a second wedding anniversary getaway to Thailand turned into a story of surviving the devastating Southeast Asian tsunami. Full Story...
Christian Candidate Criticized for 'Coming Out of the Closet'
March 29, 2005
An Illinois pro-family activist says the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is attempting to intimidate a Christian school board candidate because she has vowed to oppose the promotion of homosexuality in schools. Full Story...
Federal Judges Rule Indiana Ten Commandments Display Constitutional
March 29, 2005
A federal appeals court has upheld a display of the Ten Commandments as part of a historical exhibit in one Indiana government building. Full Story...
Terri's Supporters Wonder Why Congress Choosing Not to Intervene
March 29, 2005
Christian activists are appealing to God and to Congress to save the life of Terri Schiavo, who because of a court-imposed order is preparing to enter her twelfth day without food and water. Full Story...
ECUSA Bishops Expected to Continue Defying Anglican Leaders
March 28, 2005
A conservative Anglican theologian says the head clergy in the Episcopal Church USA (ECUSA) are acting more like lawyers than apostolic leaders in their efforts to ease Anglican tensions over the American denomination's consecration of an openly homosexual bishop. Full Story...
VOM Urges Prayer for Persecuted Christians, Fast-Growing Church in Iran
March 28, 2005
An official with Voice of the Martyrs says one Middle Eastern nation is becoming increasingly open to evangelical Christians. Full Story...
Barna: Believers Suffer Without Holy Spirit's Guidance, Local Body's Accountability
March 28, 2005
Christian pollster George Barna says many church-going believers are undergoing life changes that are prompted by their faith -- but that the majority of those changes are being prompted by things outside the church. The result, he says, is a lack of accountability at the local level and an undeveloped biblical worldview. Full Story...
Critic Casts Doubts on Zondervan's Updated, 'Gender-Accurate' Bible
March 28, 2005
The debate continues over the release of the latest modern English translation of the Bible. Today's New International Version (TNIV) Bible from Zondervan Publishing is the result of 10 years of research by Bible scholars and theologians, but its recent release has been met with controversy nonetheless. Full Story...