Christian Groups Partner in Comprehensive Tsunami Aid Effort
January 11, 2005
Christian relief organization leaders report that, although the devastation in Southeast Asia in the wake of the recent tsunami is impossible to describe, God is definitely moving in the aftermath of the tragedy. Full Story...Among Industrialized Nations, U.S. Teens Lag Far Behind in Math Concepts
January 11, 2005
A University of Arizona professor says the United States can do better at teaching children math and teaching them how to solve real-life math problems. Full Story...
Baptist Leaders Urge Christian Exodus from Public Schools
January 11, 2005
Southern Baptist advocates of Christian education are pointing to a rash of religious censorship incidents in Plano, Texas, as indications that local Christians are having little influence on the public school system there. Four families have recently sued the Plano Independent School District over its ban on traditional Christmas colors and on stu... Full Story...
Inauguration Youth Event -- Between a Rock and a Red Face?
January 11, 2005
Controversy continues to swirl around an upcoming Bush presidential inauguration event that features a performance by a rapper who refers to himself as the "pimp of the nation." While the White House says the president himself would never endorse the performer's sexualized lyrics, the group heading up the inaugural festivities has pretty much decli... Full Story...
The Will of Satan
January 11, 2005
Way back in eternity -- before there was time, earth or man -- there was a tremendous Kingdom with a marvelous King. It seems that millions of angelic beings inhabited this domain. Since there was only one will in the entire Realm, there was a complete lack of conflict. Every angel lived in contented and unbroken fellowship with God. Full Story...
SCOTUS Denies Review of Florida's Homosexual Adoption Ban
January 11, 2005
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to consider the constitutionality of Florida's law forbidding same-sex adoption. The court's refusal to review the case marks the end of a legal challenge seeking to have that law declared unconstitutional. Full Story...
Expert Doubts Polls Showing Public Favors Homosexuals in Military
January 11, 2005
A military watchdog says she is skeptical about a recent survey that found 63 percent of Americans favor allowing homosexuals to serve openly in the U.S. Armed Forces. Full Story...
The Fall of Wesleyan Civilization -- Columnist Reveals Liberal School's Decadent Decline
January 10, 2005
A popular syndicated columnist is laying bare the one-sided liberal culture of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. Full Story...
Inauguration Targeted in Religious Censorship Attempts
January 10, 2005
The 2005 Presidential Inauguration has become a focus in two efforts to block religious expression in the public square. On the heels of an atheist activist's court bid to keep traditional prayer out of the January 20 swearing-in ceremonies comes a ban on crosses along the Inaugural Parade route. Full Story...
Harvard Study Gives Charters High Marks in Reading, Math
January 10, 2005
Yet another study indicates charter school students in America are outperforming their peers in traditional public schools. Full Story...
Court Grants ACLU Protection Order in GA Ten Commandments Case
January 10, 2005
A Georgia County is being sued over a display of the Ten Commandments, but a judge has ruled that neither the plaintiff's identity nor the trial proceedings can be made public. Full Story...
Difference of Opinion -- Is It Right to Evangelize During Tsunami Relief Efforts?
January 10, 2005
Some of the religious relief agencies involved with helping the tsunami victims are expressing very different views about whether to use the opportunity to share the gospel of Christ. Full Story...