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Christian Ex-Homosexual Offers Unique School Curriculum
June 18, 2004
      A new public school curriculum speaks not only against homophobia and ridicule towards homosexual and lesbian students, but also addresses discrimination against ex-homosexual youth. The 20-page, full-color resource is called The Homophobia Stops Here: Addressing the Ex-Gay Perspective in Public Schools. It was designed by Chad Thompson, the form...   Full Story...

Lawyer Expects Court to Uphold Christian Teacher's Rights
June 18, 2004
      A federal appeals court in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is considering whether it may bar a Christian teacher from taking part in an after-school Christian club that meets on campus.   Full Story...

Baptists Celebrate Conservative Heritage, Blast 'Hostile' Media Treatment
June 18, 2004
      Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) took time at their annual conference this week to honor those who rescued the denomination from liberal leanings more than two decades ago.   Full Story...

Khmer Rouge Survivor, Former Pro Soccer Player Will Use Sports to Reach Kids in Cambodia
June 18, 2004
      Kiri Nguon knows all about suffering. He experienced it in his homeland of Cambodia. As a native of Phnom Penh, Kiri was born into a family that worshipped Buddha and practiced Confucius' teachings. Life was hard for the young Kiri, but he found his release in soccer. Soccer was a sport that he excelled in, so much so that he was recognized for his...   Full Story...

Pledge, Religious Expression Outside Bounds of 'Tolerance'
June 18, 2004
      The Supreme Court has preserved the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, but the door is still open for future lawsuits. A North Carolina educator explains how the nation's courts have set the stage for such action -- and a Florida judge is experiencing intolerance for the Pledge in his own courtroom.   Full Story...

Are the Mainlines Derailing?
June 18, 2004
      Whether or not the average member in the pew knows it, many leaders within some of the nation's oldest Protestant denominations are steering their churches into schism.   Full Story...

So. Baptists Wrap It Up in Indy
June 17, 2004
      The Southern Baptist Convention has concluded its annual conference, voting on measures dealing with same-sex unions, public education, and even a change in the name of the denomination.   Full Story...

Conservatives Optimistic in Upcoming Canadian Election
June 17, 2004
      A conservative Canadian advocacy organization is encouraged by a recent poll that shows the Conservatives have become the frontrunner for the first time in more than a decade.   Full Story...

High Court Allows Lawsuit Over Education Tax Credit to Proceed
June 17, 2004
      The Supreme Court has ordered that lower courts must hear a case involving a legal challenge to Arizona's education tax credit program.   Full Story...

Researcher Says Movie 'Saved' May Leave Impressionable Youth Lost
June 17, 2004
      The lead researcher for the American Family Association (AFA) says a new movie with a deceptive title attempts to portray Christians as hypocrites and is nothing more than anti-Christian propaganda.   Full Story...

Conservative Reaction: 'Hate Crimes' Amendment Unnecessary, Discriminatory
June 17, 2004
      Many conservatives say an amendment passed by the U.S. Senate this week which makes homosexuality a special class under the "hate crimes" law really doesn't make any sense.   Full Story...

Under God -- How Secularism is Attempting to Abolish the Truth in Our Culture
June 17, 2004
      Interview with author David Limbaugh about his new book, Persecution: How Liberals are Waging War Against Christianity   Full Story...

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