CNN Accused of Fabricating Controversy in Missouri Evolution Story
April 12, 2004
CNN is being asked to recant a story about a bill in the Missouri legislature that would allow teachers to be fired for not teaching alternatives to the theory of evolution, such as the Intelligent Design theory. Full Story...Indiana-Based Ministry Reaches Out to South Africa's AIDS Orphans
April 12, 2004
An Indianapolis-based ministry is trying to make a positive impact on the lives of AIDS orphans living in South Africa, where the deadly epidemic has left 10 million orphans in its wake. Full Story...
'Stealth Movement' in Churches Criticized as a 'Dumbed Down' Gospel
April 12, 2004
The head of an Oregon-based Christian ministry is raising concerns about a new phenomenon being embraced by Evangelical churches across the U.S. and overseas. Full Story...
Alabama Pastor: Society's Truth Must Be God-Centered
April 12, 2004
An Alabama pastor says it's time for churches in America to focus on the truth of God's Word in order to have an impact on society. Full Story...
Berkeley Conservatives Counter Steep Liberal Slant on Infamous Campus
April 12, 2004
Ever wonder what it's like to be a prominent conservative student leader at the country's most notoriously liberal university? The chairman of the College Republicans (CR) at the University of California-Berkeley can answer that question. Full Story...
Holman Offers New Bible to Build Readers' Faith, Reaffirm Scripture's Authority
April 8, 2004
The first major English translation of the Bible in this generation will soon be available. The Holman Christian Standard Bible, the first major rendition of God's Word in English in 30 years, will be released April 15. Full Story...
Conservative Anglican Leader Says ECUSA's 'Blessing' Rite Not Scriptural
April 8, 2004
A conservative Anglican leader is denouncing the Episcopal Church USA's plan for a same-sex "blessing" rite. Full Story...
Conservative Princeton Students Want Minority Viewpoint Welcomed on Campus
April 8, 2004
A conservative student at Princeton University is fighting political and ideological bias on the Ivy League campus. Junior Evan Baehr has started the Princeton University chapter of Students for Academic Freedom, a national group founded by Republican activist David Horowitz. Full Story...
Senator Believes Welfare Reform Bill Will Create, Bolster Two-Parent Families
April 8, 2004
The Welfare Reform Re-Authorization Act could be a lifesaver for many of America's young people that are stuck in low-income, single-parent families. Full Story...
Parents Protest Keeping Pro-Homosexual Book on School Shelf
April 8, 2004
A Christian couple in Wilmington, North Carolina, is urging other parents to speak out against inappropriate books in public school libraries. Full Story...
California Lawmakers Initiate New Effort to Legislate Homosexual Marriage
April 8, 2004
California State Assemblyman Mark Leno, a Democrat from San Francisco, has put together a coalition of 20 State Assembly members to challenge the present wording of California law that defines traditional marriage. His proposal would eliminate the words "a man and a woman" from the law and replace it with "persons" in the state charter defining mar... Full Story...
Global Hotspots Mark Unrelenting Christian Persecution Worldwide
April 8, 2004
For many Christians around the world, religious persecution is a way of life, even during "Holy Week," a time when believers commemorate their faith in God's salvation and power. And in many areas, political tensions, economic change, and interfaith conflict are threatening to disrupt what ought to be season of celebration. Full Story...