Univ. of No. Carolina Resurrects Discriminatory Attitude Toward Christian Group
August 12, 2004
A conservative columnist says "a crisis of religious persecution" is brewing at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, where once again, the university is being accused of discriminating against a Christian student group. Full Story...We Will Lift Up Our Eyes to the Big Screen
August 12, 2004
Six Christian film insiders -- two critic/analysts and four producers -- believe doors are opening wider for films with strong Christian messages since last spring's blockbuster The Passion of the Christ. The Mel Gibson hit has topped $608 million at the box office and leads all films so far this year, according to a June New York Times report. Full Story...
Input-Output -- 'Seventeen' Editor Attempting to Bring Morality to Teen Mag
August 12, 2004
Input. Output. What goes in will come out. At least that's what Atoosa Rubenstein, editor-in-chief of Seventeen magazine, is expecting. Full Story...
Preacher Pushes Purity as Best Response to Teen Pregnancy Rates
August 11, 2004
In Mississippi, the state with the highest teen pregnancy rate in the nation, an evangelist and ministry leader says the Church must stand strong on the message of purity. Full Story...
Penn Pro-Family Leader Says Scouts' Policy Protects Young Boys
August 11, 2004
A Pennsylvania pro-family group says a recent rash of sexual assaults on young men in the state proves, once again, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is right, and the City of Philadelphia is dead wrong, on the issue of homosexual scout leaders. Full Story...
Senate Candidate: Missouri's Mandate on Same-Sex 'Marriage' Could Be Catalyst
August 11, 2004
A best-selling author and lecturer who wants to replace Dick Gephardt in the U.S. Congress says he is encouraged that the voters in his state overwhelmingly support a state constitutional amendment that defines marriage as the union between one man and one woman. Full Story...
Nurses Inject Their Distaste for Shoe Manufacturer's Provocative Ads
August 11, 2004
A nursing advocacy group is asking a well-known shoemaker to pull print ads featuring pop singer Christina Aguilera in suggestive poses. Full Story...
Mississippi Pro-Lifer Ecstatic Over Closing of Abortion Mill
August 11, 2004
A Mississippi pro-life activist says she's thrilled that one of the last two remaining abortion clinics in her state is about to close. The move comes after Alabama suspended the medical license of a an abortionist at the clinic. Full Story...
Call for Caucasian Culture Club Creates Criticism in California
August 11, 2004
Another California high school student is on a quest to start a Caucasian culture club at his school. Full Story...
Louisiana Court Thwarts Bid to Prevent State Marriage Amendment
August 11, 2004
In Louisiana, a judge has dismissed an attempt to stop the September 18 vote on a state constitutional amendment to protect traditional marriage. Full Story...
Christian Protestors Get the Boot from Ballpark Security During Phillies Game
August 10, 2004
Five members of a Philadelphia-based Christian activist group were thrown out of a Philadelphia Phillies game on Tuesday night. The group was there to protest what had been billed as "Gay Community Day" at Citizens Bank Park. Full Story...
Widow of Flight 11 Copilot Says Grace Prevails After Tragedy
August 10, 2004
The widow of a copilot on the American Airlines flight that was hijacked and rammed into the World Trade Center nearly three years ago says she has seen the evidence of God's abundant grace since the tragedy. Full Story...