Berger Says He Bungled, But Pundits Believe Berger Burgled
July 21, 2004
The admission that Clinton administration National Security Advisor Sandy Berger took papers on the Clinton handling of terrorism from the National Archives and then lost them has Capitol Hill scrambling for explanations. Full Story...Fox on the Horizon -- and Rising Fast, Says Media Critic
July 21, 2004
A media watchdog predicts that if trends continue, the Fox News Channel could challenge the "Big Three" networks in the news ratings within the next two years. The conservative media pundit believes people are tired of the liberal bias cast by ABC, CBS, and NBC. Full Story...
Bishop Elections Reveal Some UMC Segments Shifting Right
July 21, 2004
A conservative United Methodist activist says although the denomination's election of bishops this year reflects the "increased polarization" of the United Methodist Church, there is some good news to report. Full Story...
Israel Blasts U.N. Vote, Stands Firm on Security Barrier
July 21, 2004
A defiant Israel is vowing to continue construction of a security barrier condemned by the U.N. General Assembly. On Tuesday night, U.N. members voted 150-6 against the efforts of the tiny Jewish state to defend itself against terrorism. Full Story...
Muslims in America -- Mission Field or Mine Field?
July 21, 2004
To many Americans the word Islam is synonymous with terrorism, violence and extremism. And yet six million or more Muslims live and work within our borders. They're our neighbors, co-workers, physicians, fellow businessmen and colleagues. Full Story...
Anglican Leader Warns ECUSA Conservatives: Prepare for Changes
July 21, 2004
A conservative Anglican theologian is lamenting the latest fallout from the Episcopal Church's approval of an openly homosexual bishop and so-called 'same-sex blessing' ceremonies. Full Story...
House Prepares to Vote on Marriage Protection Act
July 21, 2004
The fight to protect traditional marriage, defined exclusively as a union between one man and one woman, now shifts to the U.S. House of Representatives. Full Story...
Islamic Prayer Ballot Referendum Described as 'Confusing'
July 20, 2004
Residents of a Michigan community are deciding today [Tuesday] whether to reverse a city council decision to let area mosques broadcast Islamic calls to prayer over loudspeakers. Some opponents of the ordinance are concerned that the ballot may confuse some voters. Full Story...
Educational Group: Occidental on Thin Ice, Suppressing Student Free Speech
July 20, 2004
Occidental College in Los Angeles is being accused of suppressing free speech by firing the host of a popular student radio program and finding him guilty of sexual harassment due to satirical jokes he made on the air. Full Story...
Out of the Dark, Into the Light Goes Roy Moore's Commandments Monument
July 20, 2004
The Ten Commandments granite monument that was the centerpiece of a battle over the public display of God's law last year is now out of the closet. Full Story...
'This Little Light of Mine'
July 20, 2004
"This little light of mine. I'm going to let it shine ...." These familiar words originally written by Harry Dixon Loes ring loudly in the ears of Leslie Backstrom, a registered nurse, wife, and mother of two, as she contemplates a resolution that was proposed at the 2004 annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention. Full Story...
Jewish Evangelical Ministry Takes Gospel to Streets of NYC
July 20, 2004
The global evangelism ministry Jews for Jesus has dedicated the month of July to an extensive evangelistic outreach effort in New York City. Full Story...