Spiritual Conference in Haiti Aims to Bring Men to the Cross
December 7, 2004
A missions and relief organization is partnering with the largest men's ministry in the U.S. for a series of prayer events and men's meetings in Haiti. Full Story...Terri Schiavo's Lawyers Continue Legal Efforts for Her Life
December 7, 2004
The legal battle continues in Florida over the court-ordered removal of feeding tubes from a young invalid woman. Full Story...
Collegiate Network Celebrates 25 Years of Conservative Impact
December 7, 2004
A major supporter of conservative voices on college campuses is turning 25. The Collegiate Network, or CN, is a group of about 87 college newspapers designed to fight liberal bias found at many universities, which it has been doing for a quarter century now. Full Story...
Legal Expert: Schools Secularizing Christmas Violate Students' Rights
December 7, 2004
Many Arizona public elementary schools' winter concerts do not have children singing about angels Bethlehem, or the little Lord Jesus this year. Instead, it's "Frosty the Snowman," "Winter Wonderland," and "Jolly Old St. Nicholas." Full Story...
Made for Another World?
December 7, 2004
In the wake of the huge popular success of Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, it's probable that religion isn't likely to get short-shrift in the media for a while. In fact, on PBS in September, the issue of religion came front and center in an outstanding two-part series. Full Story...
CWA Hopes Adult Stem Cell 'Miracle' Opens Liberal Eyes
December 7, 2004
Adult stem cells are being credited with helping a woman take her first steps in more than 20 years. Song Chang-Hoon, a 37-year old South Korean woman, has not walked in two decades -- until now. Full Story...
Southern Baptists Increasingly Shunning Public Education
December 7, 2004
Frustration with public education seems to be growing among the nation's Southern Baptists, with supporters of Christian schools and home schooling arguing that if God is absent from the classroom, then their children should leave too. Full Story...
Pakistani Christian Mother's Children Abducted by Muslim Ex-Husband
December 6, 2004
A ministry that serves the persecuted Church is encouraging Christians in the free world to write letters to a Pakistani believer whose children were recently kidnapped by their Muslim father. Full Story...
'Offensive' Sign Stirs Media Pot, Initiates Press Coverage of Gospel Message
December 6, 2004
An Iranian-born Christian who heads a ministry dedicated to winning Muslims to Christ says the American media goes out of its way to protect other religions at the expense of evangelical Christianity. Full Story...
Bauer: Shepard's Death No Hate Crime -- How Will Media Handle News?
December 6, 2004
A pro-family leader says homosexuals have lost their main weapon in the fight for hate crimes legislation. Full Story...
Survey on Women and Abortion Opens New Area of Debate
December 6, 2004
Pro-life advocates claim a new poll on abortion may change the whole debate on the controversial issue. One pro-lifer says the poll shows the world what most her fellow advocates have known for years. Full Story...
PJI: California AG's Opinion Disrespects Parents' Rights, Strips Schools' Discretion
December 6, 2004
California's attorney general has issued an opinion claiming that a school district is forbidden to provide prior notice to parents or to require parental consent when a student leaves school to obtain "confidential medical services." Full Story...