Pastor Works to Turn Sideline Believers Into Motivated Voters
July 16, 2004
A Tennesee pastor says the recent unsuccessful effort to pass a Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA) is proof that Christians need to take more seriously their right and privilege to vote. Full Story...Determined Christians Rally to Defend Biblical Marriage
July 16, 2004
Churches throughout Northeast Mississippi are opting not to have Sunday evening services this week and instead are encouraging members to gather for a rally supporting traditional marriage. Full Story...
Waco Woman Outs Contents of PP's Graphic Sex-Ed Program
July 16, 2004
An annual summer sex education program offered by Planned Parenthood in Waco, Texas, is under fire for encouraging more teen promiscuity. Full Story...
School Choice Group Tells Indiana Parents to 'Listen Up'
July 16, 2004
A school choice group is making Indiana parents aware the President Bush's signature education law provides children with a way out of low-performing public schools. Full Story...
IN Rep. Proposes New Laws to Rein In Child Predators
July 15, 2004
A recent study found that 76 registered sex offenders in a two-county area of Northwest Indiana were living within 1,000 feet of schools and day care centers. Full Story...
Legal Expert Predicts Same-Sex Couples Will Crowd Divorce Courts
July 15, 2004
The president of Liberty Counsel says he is not surprised that a homosexual couple that was issued a marriage license a few months ago in San Francisco, California, is already seeking a divorce. Full Story...
Atlanta-Area YMCA Ousts Member For Witnessing
July 15, 2004
An evangelist from Georgia says his local YMCA terminated his family's membership because he shared the gospel with two young men just outside the facility. Full Story...
In the Aftermath, Pro-Family Leaders Urge Voters to 'Remember in November'
July 15, 2004
Pro-family leaders at both the national and state levels are encouraging voters not to forget in November who the incumbent senators were who denied the Federal Marriage Amendment a vote on the Senate floor. Full Story...
Marriage Amendment Focus Now Shifts to U.S. House
July 15, 2004
Now that the Senate has effectively shelved the Federal Marriage Amendment for this session, pro-family groups are turning their attention to the House of Representatives, which plans to vote on its version of the legislation sometime in September. Meanwhile, a House committee has passed a measure that could curtail judicial activists' concerted as... Full Story...
Researcher: Sexual Misconduct of a Few Educators Affects Many Kids
July 15, 2004
The author of a U.S. Department of Education study on educator sexual misconduct is offering an explanation as to why the problem is so extensive. Full Story...
Provocative Comments Land Canadian Radio Station in Hot Water
July 15, 2004
For the first time in Canadian broadcasting history, the government has pulled the license of a radio station for offensive remarks made by its hosts. Full Story...
Israel Not Likely to Tear Down Security Wall, Despite International Court's Decision
July 14, 2004
An Israeli government spokesman says the International Court of Justice (ICJ) went beyond its boundary in declaring that Israel must dismantle its security fence, which has proven to be effective in reducing homicide bomber attacks. Full Story...