North Carolina Black Radio Icon Dismissed After Shifting on Hot-Button Issue
June 2, 2010
After 16 years of service, Jimmie Lewis, Jr., an icon of a local radio station WFNC in Fayetteville, NC, has been dismissed. In times of hard economics, this may seem to be the usual. Full Story...Abortionist Tiller was Slated to Soon Retire Before his Death
June 1, 2010
At a fundraising dinner held on May 26, 2010, abortionist LeRoy Carhart told attendees that his employer, George Tiller, was making plans to soon retire prior to his murder by Scott Roeder last year. The information was reported on a feminist blog site by a woman who attended the event. Full Story...
'Prayers for China' Remembers Victims of Tiananmen Square and Human Rights Abuse
June 1, 2010
After the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, many student leaders lost hope. Some suffered extreme physical abuse, forced exile, and personal pain; others saw their families suffer for their involvement in the movement. Full Story...
Thomas More Society Appeals in Effort to End Delay of Illinois Parental Notice of Abortion Act
June 1, 2010
Today, attorneys from the Thomas More Society filed an appeal in an effort to vacate the stay Judge Daniel Riley imposed on the implementation of the Illinois Parental Notice of Abortion Act, arguing that there is no legal basis to further delay the law. Full Story...
Oil Spill: 'Experts Overlooking Low-Cost Solutions'
June 1, 2010
"Government and oil officials have been overlooking low-cost, common sense solutions to cleaning up the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico," according to Dennis Howard, President of the Movement for a Better America. Full Story...
Pro-life Activists to Challenge Planned Parenthood Ban on the First Amendment in Washington, D.C.
June 1, 2010
Activists to hold a prayer vigil on the public sidewalk that Planned Parenthood has fenced in and called "private property." Full Story...
Christian convert's lawsuit suspended in Egypt
May 28, 2010
A lawsuit filed by Mohammed Hegazy (27) to change the religion on his identification card from Muslim to Christian was recently suspended by an Egyptian court. Full Story...
Christian girls kidnapped in Yemen rescued
May 28, 2010
Saudi Arabian and Yemeni security forces have rescued Lydia (6) and Anna (4) Hentschel, German sisters who were taken hostage in Yemen last June, along with their parents, brother and four other Christians. Full Story...
Congressman Chris Smith Speaks Out for Women's and Children's Rights in China
May 28, 2010
On June 1, China's International Children's Day, Congressman Chris Smith (NJ) will join four other panelists, including T. Kumar of Amnesty International, in speaking out for women and children's rights in China. Full Story...
National Right to Life Committee Urges U.S. House to Reject 'Disclose Act' as 'A Corruption of the Lawmaking Power'
May 28, 2010
The National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the federation of right-to-life organizations in all 50 states, today urged the U.S. House of Representatives to reject the "DISCLOSE Act" (H.R. 5175), which it called a "bullying political power grab Full Story...
Christians arrested and fined in Uzbekistan
May 27, 2010
On May 18, three Christians were given 15-day jail terms following a raid two days earlier on the Church of Christ in Tashkent. The men -- Avanesyan, Dechkov and Adambaev -- were detained immediately. Full Story...
Randall Terry's TV Show Picked Up by Legacy TV Network
May 27, 2010
Randall Terry's new daily TV show, Randall Terry: The Voice of Resistance, is now seen in five markets, and is available on Legacy TV's satellite signal. The on-line edition has nearly 1,000,000 (one million) minutes of viewing in its first 2 1/2 weeks. Full Story...