Far From Innocents Abroad: U.S. College Students Caught Misbehaving
September 2, 2004
Concerns are being raised about the behavior of U.S. college students studying in other countries. A recent New York Times report cites college officials who say American students in foreign study programs are "exporting drunkenness, misconduct, and other trouble to an unprecedented degree." Full Story...Music Teacher Claims Pay Cut Result of Her Religious Objections
September 2, 2004
A music specialist employed by the Idaho Falls School District #91 is suing the district for refusing to accept graduate credits and cutting her pay after she voiced personal religious objections to teaching rap and rock music. Full Story...
Activist Applauds Ruling That "Virginia Is Not Vermont"
September 2, 2004
A federal judge in Winchester, Virginia, recently undid a bit of homosexual activist strategy when he ruled that Vermont had no jurisdiction in a custody case involving a two women who were formerly joined in a Vermont civil union. Full Story...
Stand For Excellence, Integrity Gets Professors Fired
September 2, 2004
Two science professors' have lost their jobs at a historically black college in South Carolina over their refusal to implement "effort-based grading." Full Story...
Attorney: Domestic Partnership Law Violates California Voters' Rights
September 2, 2004
A Christian legal defense organization is challenging California's domestic partnership law, Assembly Bill 205, which was signed into law in 2001 by former Governor Gray Davis. That legislation extended approximately 15 rights of marriage to same-sex couples. Full Story...
'Passion' Plays On: Gibson's Movie, Now On Video, Continues to Inspire
September 1, 2004
Producer-director Mel Gibson's international hit film The Passion of the Christ has already earned a position among the top ten highest-grossing movies of all time, as well as a reputation as one of the most spiritually influential films ever made. And now, with its August 31 video release and the introduction of some Passion-inspired music, the im... Full Story...
RNC: A Wife's Faith in Her Husband, a Nation's Faith in God
September 1, 2004
Faith was a major topic of the speeches heard in Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night. Delegates to the Republican National Convention heard First Lady Laura Bush speak of her faith in her husband to continue to lead the nation effectively and to protect it from terrorists. But they also heard an evangelist offer a clear presentation of the gospe... Full Story...
Former Football Coach-Turned-Activist Tackles Public Education Problems
September 1, 2004
A former high school football coach is helping equip Christians in Ohio to take a stand for Christ in a secular society. Full Story...
Keyes' Reparations Reversal Shocks Conservatives
September 1, 2004
Some conservative blacks say they are confused over Republican Senate candidate Alan Keyes' decision to support reparation payments to the descendants of black slaves. Full Story...
Christian Broadcasts Beam Encouragement to Iraqi Believers
September 1, 2004
A spokesman for a Christian satellite television network that broadcasts to the Middle East says it is tragic that tens of thousands of believers have fled Iraq in recent months. Full Story...
Fired School Official Now Educates Christians About Religious Freedom
September 1, 2004
The Missouri superintendent who lost his job for posting the Ten Commandments on a school wall is speaking out about his ordeal. Full Story...
Christian Family Fights to Home School Without State Oversight
September 1, 2004
A Pennsylvania family has filed a lawsuit against their suburban Pittsburgh school district challenging the state's home-school reporting requirements. Full Story...