Bible-Believing Ball Blocker Offers Testimony by Example
December 6, 2004
Simply put, Matt Jordan is one of Major League Soccer's best goalies. Now with the Columbus Crew, Jordan continually ranks as one of the league's finest. While playing for Dallas in 2001, his nine shutouts tied him for the league lead. Two years earlier, Jordan's 1.08 goals-against average set a team record and was second best in MLS. When it comes... Full Story...Group's Online Activism Initiatives Impacting Network TV's Worst
December 6, 2004
With notable success, the American Family Association's online activist program is helping to stem the tide of television filth. Full Story...
Christian Doctor Warns Against Radical Human Hybrid Research
December 3, 2004
The head of the Christian Medical and Dental Associations says crossing humans with animals is a path science should not travel. However, a number of these human-animal hybrids, known as chimeras, have already been created. Full Story...
LaHaye: New End Times Thriller Teaches 'Ridiculous' Views
December 3, 2004
A best-selling Christian author is criticizing his publisher for putting out a new fictional series by another writer whose stories postulate that the rapture occurred long ago and Revelation's prophecies have already been fulfilled. Full Story...
Methodist Jurors Convict, Defrock Lesbian Pastor
December 3, 2004
A very divided jury of United Methodist church clergy has voted to defrock an open lesbian minister whom they'd earlier convicted of violating church law. Full Story...
San Diego Cross Supporters Pulling for Nat'l Monument Designation
December 3, 2004
A Michigan-based religious rights legal group is asking the public to contact the mayor and seven city council members of San Diego, urging them to deed over to the federal government the historic Mt. Soledad park overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Full Story...
Authors Urge Christians to Avoid the 'Sin' of Silence
December 3, 2004
A recently released book suggests that if Christians do not become involved in the political processes, they are failing in their calling. Full Story...
'Trivial' Matter Lands Florida Community in Deep Legal Waters
December 3, 2004
A Florida woman has sued her community officials over their continued refusal to include the Nativity in the town's December decorations on public property. All she wanted was the Christmas season to be treated equally as Hanukkah. Full Story...
Analysis: NBC's Bombshell Interview with Princess Diana Reveals Empty Life
December 3, 2004
It was a Cinderella story come true. After years of speculation in British tabloids, Prince Charles announced his engagement to little-known Diana Spencer. Months later, people around the world sat riveted to their television sets as she, her long wedding train flowing softly behind her, made the delicate march up to the altar where she married the... Full Story...
Concern Voiced Over Gonzales' Connections with La Raza
December 2, 2004
An immigration reform organization is concerned that the man President Bush has tapped to be the next U.S. attorney general has been involved with an organization that opposes the enforcement of immigration laws. Full Story...
Christmas Card Program Sends Christian Caring Behind Bars
December 2, 2004
More than 30,000 prison inmates are expected to receive Christmas cards as part of an annual campaign by a Christian ministry. Crossroad Bible Institute began its "Send a Card" program several years ago as a way to give Christians an opportunity to reach out to those behind bars. Full Story...
Procter & Gamble Comes Out of the Closet
December 2, 2004
A company that has built its empire on its family-friendly image has come "out of the closet" in support of a political campaign waged by homosexual activists. Full Story...