'Gender-Neutral' Housing an Ominous Trend on U.S. Campuses, Says Student Group
July 6, 2004
A conservative group is criticizing the push for "gender-neutral" housing on college and university campuses. The trend is a sign of growing activism in support of trans-gender students on campuses across the U.S. Full Story...Palm Beach Christians Win Religious Freedom Fight With City
July 2, 2004
A Florida town has paid attorneys' fees and apologized to the two women who were told they could not donate a nativity scene for display alongside two government-sponsored Jewish menorahs during this past Christmas season. Full Story...
Media Monitor Campaigns For More Truthful Reporting
July 2, 2004
A Washington DC-based media watchdog organization has launched a 2.8 million dollar endeavor in hopes of forcing the media to be honest. Full Story...
Researcher Urges Teachers to Confront Issue of Educator Sexual Misconduct
July 2, 2004
A study released by the U.S. Department of Education finds that nearly ten percent of public school students are sexually harassed or abused at some point by an educator or school worker. Full Story...
California Court Ruling a Plus for Traditional Marriage Advocates
July 2, 2004
A San Francisco judge has ruled that pro-family groups can defend the constitutionality of California's marriage laws. Full Story...
Illegal Immigration Escalating, Says Advocacy Group
July 2, 2004
Over the course of the last 200 years, America has been replete with stories of immigrants coming to America. Historically, during most of these waves of immigration, the majority of these people have sought entrance into America through legal means. Many U.S. citizens know such individuals and, in many cases, are extensions of those families. Amer... Full Story...
So. Baptist Pastor Exhorts Believers to Emphasize 'Prophetic Preaching'
July 2, 2004
An Alabama pastor says it is time for Southern Baptists and other Christians to rebuild spiritual walls that have crumbled in America. Full Story...
Rated E for Everyone: New Company Unveils Family-Friendly Computer Games
July 2, 2004
A new Silicon Valley company has formed to produce electronic games that are both high-quality and family-friendly, without the violence and other negative content found in many popular videogames. And now the Christian computer game developer called Digital Praise has partnered with Focus on the Family to bring out a new line of interactive games ... Full Story...
As Iraqis Take Reins, Believers Face Uncertain Future
July 1, 2004
A U.S. military expert is calling the Bush Administration's decision to hand over control of Iraq Monday, ahead of schedule, a brilliant move. Still, the future of Iraq is a question mark, particularly for Christians in a nation rife with religious and ethnic conflict. Full Story...
Expert Blames Complacency, Low Funding for School Violence Stats
July 1, 2004
New data on school-related violence show this past school year was the deadliest in over a decade. Full Story...
Russian Restrictions Don't Douse Missionaries' Evangelistic Zeal
July 1, 2004
A husband-and-wife mission team serving in Moscow say while there are more freedoms to evangelize in the former communist capital, there is resistance at times to their efforts. Full Story...
School Officials Censor Biblical Views on Homosexuality
July 1, 2004
The Windsor Locks (Connecticut) School District has caved in to the demands of the Connecticut Civil Liberties Union (CCLU), which recently threatened the district with an injunction if its officials allowed local clergy to give a biblical presentation on homosexuality at Windsor Locks High School. Full Story...