Texas Case Asserts Teacher's Right to Choose Christian Ed for Her Kids
March 18, 2005
A Texas jury will soon decide whether school districts can fire employees or deny them promotions if they refuse to take their children out of private Christian schools. The civil rights trial revolves around longtime teacher Karen Jo Barrow, who was denied an assistant principal position in the Greenville Unified School District. Full Story...Family Advocates Applaud DOJ for Indictment of Long-Time Porn Peddler
March 18, 2005
Pro-family advocates are praising the work of the Department of Justice for busting a major pornography distributor. One group's spokesman commends the actions of the new head of the DOJ, Attorney General Roberto Gonzales, for doing exactly what he said he was going to do. Full Story...
Columnist Feels Colo. U's AfroAm Program Promotes Leftist Ideas
March 17, 2005
A conservative columnist says the AfroAmerican Studies program at the University of Colorado is supposed to teach cultural education, but in reality it is advancing a Marxist agenda. According to Thomas Ryan, who writes for FrontPagemagazine.com, Colorado University's AfroAmerican Studies program offers a host of courses that are damning to Ameri... Full Story...
National Ad Campaign Plans New 'God Speaks' Billboards
March 17, 2005
A massive billboard campaign featuring several "messages from God" will soon be unveiled all across America. Full Story...
Mich. Family Advocate Wants School Paper's Apology for Promoting Witchcraft
March 17, 2005
A Michigan pro-family group is raising concerns over an article in a middle school student newspaper that encourages kids to experiment with witchcraft. Full Story...
Marcavage Verdict Result of Evidence Exclusion, Says Attorney
March 17, 2005
An attorney for Michael Marcavage says he expects an appeals court to overturn a jury verdict that Temple University did nothing wrong when it tried to have the Christian student committed to a mental hospital several years ago. Full Story...
FCC Ruling: Steamy MNF Skit -- While 'Titillating' -- Falls Short of Indecency
March 17, 2005
A spokesman for the American Family Association says he's not surprised that the federal agency charged with enforcing decency standards on television found nothing wrong with a sexually provocative pre-game skit aired prior to a broadcast of ABC's Monday Night Football last fall. Full Story...
Study Reveals Potential for 'Media Overdose' in Kids' Bedrooms
March 17, 2005
A policy analyst for the Family Research Council says the sheer quantity of time that electronic devices take up in a child's life means parents have more things to monitor. Full Story...
School Ban on Marine Corps T-Shirt Unconstitutional, Say Federal Judge
March 17, 2005
A federal judge has ruled that an Indiana high school student has a constitutional right to wear a "Marine Corps Creed" T-shirt to school. Full Story...
JESUS Video Enters 20 Millionth U.S. Home This Easter
March 16, 2005
An evangelistic movie about the life of Christ will soon reach a major benchmark in its outreach in America. The "Jesus Video Project" will distribute its 20 millionth copy of the JESUS film in the United States during community-wide outreach projects Easter week. Full Story...
New Website Helps Christian Producers and Scriptwriters Connect
March 16, 2005
An Atlanta, Georgia-based arts and media company is trying to find ways to blend the Christian faith with writing for the stage and screen. Full Story...
Philly Court Nixes Christian's Lawsuit Against Temple Univ.
March 16, 2005
A Philadelphia jury has ruled against a former student of Temple University who sued the school after administrators attempted to commit him to a mental hospital in 1999. Full Story...