Cornhusker State Lawmakers Coping with 'White Flight' from Schools
February 24, 2005
Lawmakers in Nebraska are discussing how to deal with a mass exodus of white families from public schools heavily attended by non-English-speaking Hispanics. Full Story...British Military Opens Ranks to Homosexual Agenda
February 24, 2005
A conservative military pundit thinks Great Britain made a serious mistake in not challenging the ruling from an international court mandating that homosexuals be allowed to serve openly in the British military. Full Story...
So. Baptist Relief Workers Urge Financial and Spiritual Generosity
February 24, 2005
Volunteers representing the largest evangelical Christian denomination in the U.S. are helping survivors of the south Asian tsunami rebuild their lives. Full Story...
Survey Finds Most U.S. Teens' Faith Poorly Informed
February 24, 2005
A new study has come out that points to some serious problems in the way America's young people view God. Full Story...
Supremes Will Rule on Oregon's Lethal Use of Controlled Drugs
February 24, 2005
A Christian medical group is welcoming this week's U.S. Supreme Court decision to hear the federal government's challenge to Oregon's euthanasia practices. Full Story...
Layman Says UMC Cleric Abused Office for Political Ends
February 24, 2005
A United Methodist bishop is being accused of using church resources to lobby civil officials in Virginia -- an act the accuser considers both an abuse of power and a breach of church discipline. Full Story...
Pro-Lifers Urge Officials to Stop Disabled Woman's Court-Ordered Killing
February 24, 2005
As a two-day reprieve prompts supporters of Terri Schiavo to spur their efforts on her behalf, one pro-lifer is saying it is ludicrous to assume the disabled woman has no chance for recovery and should be starved to death. Nevertheless, her life hangs in the balance while the legal battle to save her continues. Full Story...
Harvard Official Defended After His PR 'Gender Blunder'
February 24, 2005
An informal remark about gender differences, offered by the head of an Ivy League university in a discussion about women's under-representation in the science and engineering fields, has touched off a firestorm of criticism and controversy. However, one critic of the radical feminist agenda feels women need to appreciate the truth of the comment. Full Story...
'Gun-Toting' Photo Won't Hold Up Yearbook's Progress
February 23, 2005
A federal judge won't stall publication of a New Hampshire high school yearbook while a student fights to include a photo of himself toting a shotgun. Full Story...
Pro-Family Advocate Commends PBS for Keeping It Clean This Time
February 23, 2005
A television watchdog is lauding the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) for making the responsible choice to edit out the profane language in a documentary the network aired Tuesday night (February 22). Full Story...
U.S. Ministry Helps Restore Tsunami Survivors' Livelihoods
February 23, 2005
The Christian relief organization Samaritan's Purse is helping provide new jobs for thousands hit hard by December's tsunami in south Asia. Full Story...
Philadelphia Judge On Target in Ruling on Christian Protestors, Says Attorney
February 23, 2005
An attorney in Mississippi says the decision by a Philadelphia judge to dismiss all charges against a group of Christians who were arrested for witnessing outside a "gay pride" event shows that free speech does not guarantee that some people won't be offended by what they hear. Full Story...