'Redskins' Nickname Lives On in California
September 29, 2004
The governor of California is being commended for vetoing a bill that would have barred schools from calling their athletic teams the "Redskins." The failed legislation has authored by West Hollywood Democrat Jackie Goldberg, who claims the term "redskin" is racially offensive. Full Story...Christian Musician's Book Goes Deeper into Heart of Worship
September 29, 2004
A contemporary Christian recording artist is challenging believers to go to a lower level in their worship of God -- that is, to the floor level, on their faces. Full Story...
Mideast Believers Need Prayers, Courage, Author Says
September 29, 2004
A man who spent decades taking Bibles to Christians behind the Iron Curtain is now traveling the Middle East, supporting the struggling Christian Church there. Full Story...
'Ex-Gay' Billboard Draws Attention, Offers Hope to Homosexuals
September 29, 2004
A billboard along one of the nation's most heavily traveled interstate highways is offering hope to many homosexuals who thought they had no choice in their sexuality. Full Story...
Congressman Wants Biased UNC Prof Fired
September 29, 2004
An investigation by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has found a University of North Carolina professor guilty of violating the civil rights of a Christian student who voiced biblical opposition to homosexuality. Full Story...
Barna: Church Sends Children to Second-Class
September 29, 2004
George Barna, social science researcher and pollster, says he is as surprised as anyone that he has become an impassioned advocate for children and children's ministries. However, his life experiences have prepared him for the role. The father of two daughters, he has coached basketball at a Christian school, taught in public schools, and been a yo... Full Story...
DeLay Says Protecting Marriage Will Take Time
September 29, 2004
U.S. House of Representatives majority leader Tom DeLay recently addressed a national audience, stating in a nationwide telecast that traditional marriage will ultimately win out in America. These words, coming just as Congress prepares to vote on the proposed Federal Marriage Amendment, or FMA, were an encouragement to pro-family listeners. Full Story...
Diplomat Cites North Korea as Among Worst Religious Freedom Violators
September 28, 2004
The Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom says this year's annual State Department report to Congress on religious liberty around the globe shows that North Korea is one of the worst offenders, with more political and religious prisoners than any other country on Earth. Full Story...
Speaker Challenges Believers to Raise Biblically-Grounded Youth
September 28, 2004
A well known evangelist says Christian parents and churches must do a better job of teaching and modeling biblical truth to young people. Full Story...
Indy Charter Schools Bring City Positive Change
September 28, 2004
An effort to open up new charter schools in Indianapolis has put education reform on the fast track in the city known for speed. Full Story...
Diplomat Cites North Korea As Among Worst Religious Freedom Violators
September 28, 2004
The Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom says this year's annual State Department report to Congress on religious liberty around the globe shows that North Korea is one of the worst offenders, with more political and religious prisoners than any other country on Earth. Full Story...
Tennessee Students Learn Love, Compassion via the Lowly Paper Clip
September 28, 2004
A Tennessee middle school has come up with a unique way to teach its mostly white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant students what happens when prejudice goes unchecked. Full Story...