Christian Seniors File Discrimination Complaint With H.U.D.
August 6, 2004
A Florida retirement community has been accused of violating state law and the Federal Fair Housing Act because the facility's management banned a group of seniors from meeting for worship in the common areas of the community. Full Story...School Faces Suit For Imposing Unfair Fees on Christian Group
August 6, 2004
A Virginia school district is being sued after it charged a Christian club a fee for holding meetings on school property. Full Story...
Palau to Preach Amid Christian Rock for All Ages
August 6, 2004
More than 200,000 people are expected to turn out this weekend in Minneapolis for a two-day Christian festival featuring evangelist Luis Palau. Full Story...
Bauer on Kerry's 'Non-Bounce' and Avoidance of Values-Related Issues
August 6, 2004
A conservative leader and former GOP presidential candidate says he is not surprised the John Kerry-John Edwards ticket received no noticeable "bounce" in the polls following the Democratic National Convention (DNC). And he thinks George W. Bush should go on the offensive and take advantage of the fact that the Democratic ticket doesn't want to dea... Full Story...
Univ. of Colo. Drops Diversity Class Limited to 'Students of Color'
August 6, 2004
The threat of a civil rights lawsuit has prompted the University of Colorado to drop a segregated class restricted to minorities and first-generation college students. Full Story...
Breakaway Church's Pastor Calls On ECUSA to Repent
August 6, 2004
A Milwaukee priest who left the Episcopal Church USA over its approval of an openly homosexual bishop says it is time for evangelical Episcopalians to move on and let the denomination "die on the vine, because it's already been uprooted." Full Story...
When It Comes to the Lord, Orel's Still in the 'Zone'
August 6, 2004
During his successful career as a Major League pitcher, Orel Hershiser earned the nickname "Bulldog." It was for good reason: He squared off against his opponents with great tenacity. It was with the same zeal that he embraced his relationship with God. Full Story...
Home-Schooling Mom: Positive Results Breed Popularity
August 5, 2004
The home-schooling movement continues to grow in popularity amid dissatisfaction with public schools. The U.S. Department of Education says almost 1.1 million students were home schooled last year -- up 29 percent since 1999. Full Story...
Different Outcome Predicted in Trial of Lesbian UMC Pastor in Penn.
August 5, 2004
The leader of a United Methodist renewal ministry is confident the upcoming church trial of a lesbian Methodist minister from Pennsylvania will have a far different outcome than that of the denomination's highly publicized Dammann case. Full Story...
Ohio Defenders of Marriage Voice Strong Support Through Signatures
August 5, 2004
An Ohio-based pro-family advocate says his state is poised to follow the lead of Missouri and other states in supporting a constitutional amendment to preserve the God-given institution of marriage. Full Story...
Pro-Family Leaders Hail Missouri Marriage Amendment's Passage
August 5, 2004
Marriage defenders are commending pro-family Missourians who voted more than two-to-one on August 3 in favor of a state constitutional amendment to protect the sacred institution of marriage, defining it as the union of one man and one woman. The big win in Missouri is part of a trend and offers further proof that an overwhelming majority of Americ... Full Story...
Seattle Court Overrules DOMA, Proving Need for FMA
August 5, 2004
An attorney with a national pro-family organization says a ruling by a Washington state judge underscores why a Federal Marriage Amendment is needed in the U.S. Full Story...