Dire Warnings Issued re: Canada's Pending Anti-Marriage Bill
February 21, 2005
A Canadian pro-family activist says if the homosexual movement succeeds in redefining marriage in his country, the destruction to society there will be unimaginable to most people. Full Story...An Interview with AnnaSophia Robb, 11-Year-Old Star of Because of Winn-Dixie
February 21, 2005
When AnnaSophia Robb, 11, the fresh young star of the recently released movie Because of Winn-Dixie, participated in a phone interview with AgapePress, she was just as articulate as she was on the Big Screen. Full Story...
Virginia Delegate Proposes to Protect Religious Liberty
February 21, 2005
A proposed change to the Constitution of Virginia takes aim at the proverbial wall of separation between church and state. The constitutional amendment would secure the rights of individuals to pray in public buildings, including schools. Full Story...
Backlash Greets Efforts to Scrap Christmas Traditions
February 21, 2005
Across the nation during the holidays, efforts to strip away some of the traditions associated with Christmas met with determined resistance. The issue promises to be a hot spot in the culture war this year. Full Story...
Pro-Family Filmmaker Feels Passion Fans Should Forgo Oscars
February 21, 2005
Joe Camp, the successful independent film producer-director and screenwriter who brought the lovable dog-hero Benji to the big screen, is concerned about the decline of values in the movie industry. That's why he's urging Christians to boycott Sunday's broadcast of the Academy Awards. Full Story...
Because of Winn-Dixie: A Tail-Wagging Theater-Going Experience
February 18, 2005
A quick errand to the supermarket for two red tomatoes and a box of macaroni and cheese marks the beginning of an unexpected friendship for 10-year-old India "Opal" Buloni. The relationship unfolds on the Big Screen February 18 as Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media release the family-oriented, faith-based movie Because of Winn-Dixie. Full Story...
ADF Sues Kentucky Schools Over Mandatory Pro-homosexual Diversity Training
February 18, 2005
Parents in a Kentucky school district have filed a lawsuit challenging a mandatory one-hour training video for school children that promotes homosexuality as a safe and healthy lifestyle and homosexual orientation as a fixed and unchangeable trait. Full Story...
Philly Judge Applauded for Ruling in Favor of Christian Protestors
February 18, 2005
The Philadelphia judge who on Thursday dismissed "hate crime" charges against a group of Christians is being praised for her decision. But one pro-family group in that state is a bit miffed by a statement the judge made in explaining the rationale behind the ruling. Full Story...
Bible Classes Can Remain, Says Virginia School Board
February 18, 2005
After holding lengthy public debate on the matter, a school board in rural Virginia has decided to continue offering Bible classes in the district. Full Story...
Following Legal Explanation, Calif. School Rights Its Sex-Ed Wrongs
February 18, 2005
A California school has apologized for a teacher's violation of state law in the teaching of sex education. Full Story...
Racer Figures It's Best to Cross the Finish Line with the Lord
February 18, 2005
Growing up in Owensboro, Kentucky, Darrell Waltrip's focus was on reaching the winner's circle. It began with go-kart racing when he was 12, and his dream was to advance to the pinnacle of stock car racing success. "That was my mission," said Waltrip. "I pursued that with everything that I had." Full Story...
Because of Winn-Dixie: A Tail-Wagging Theater-Going Experience
February 18, 2005
A quick errand to the supermarket for two red tomatoes and a box of macaroni and cheese marks the beginning of an unexpected friendship for 10-year-old India "Opal" Buloni. The relationship unfolds on the Big Screen February 18 as Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media release the family-oriented, faith-based movie Because of Winn-Dixie. Full Story...