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Homosexual 'Marriage': a Delay in Massachusetts, a Deluge in San Francisco
February 13, 2004
      After two days of debate on the legalization of same-sex "marriage," the Massachusetts legislature has decided to recess for a month without making a decision.   Full Story...

Massachusetts Marriage Amendment Bout Continues; Contenders Weigh In
February 13, 2004
      The debate over same-sex marriage moved into its second day in Boston, with the fate of the God-ordained institution -- and attempts to redefine it -- still in doubt.   Full Story...

Buckeyes Crossed: Two School Districts Take Divergent Views of First Amendment
February 12, 2004
      An Ohio school district has asked a federal appeals court for permission to give flyers promoting religious events to elementary school students.   Full Story...

Activist Calls Chinese Ministry Conference 'Staged' Communist Propaganda
February 12, 2004
      An outspoken Christian activist based in Wisconsin is leading an informational protest this year at an annual symposium on ministry in the People's Republic of China.   Full Story...

Angry Dad Says Law Protects Child Predator's Rights, Not Kids
February 12, 2004
      Parents in a small Massachusetts town are angered that a convicted sex offender is living just a half-block from their children's elementary school.   Full Story...

Frisco's Mayor Trumps State, Places Order for Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
February 12, 2004
      A pro-family group in California has filed a lawsuit against the mayor of San Francisco for ordering the county clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.   Full Story...

Buckeyes Crossed: Two School Districts Take Divergent Views of First Amendmen
February 12, 2004
      An Ohio school district has asked a federal appeals court for permission to give flyers promoting religious events to elementary school students.   Full Story...

'Disengagement' a Logical Step for Israel, Says Researcher
February 12, 2004
      An Israeli researcher and advisor to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says the Israeli government has decided on a policy of "unilateral disengagement" to deal with the Palestinian terrorist problem.   Full Story...

Singles Need Intimacy, Too
February 12, 2004
      Bob DeMoss is known as a youth culture expert, but his book Sex and the Single Person (Zondervan, 1995) spans generation gaps to hit single adults of all ages who struggle to balance their need for intimacy with their desire for abstinence. DeMoss wrote the book as a 37-year-old, never-married single man in the mid-nineties, but his advice is timel...   Full Story...

New DVD Set Documents History of China's Underground Church
February 11, 2004
      A three-year project to document the history, struggles, and triumphs of the persecuted Church in China has been released.   Full Story...

Minister Says Schools' Pro-Homosexual Settlement Shames Area Christians
February 11, 2004
      A Kentucky pastor is expressing concern and disappointment over the outcome of a two-year dispute between a local school board and the American Civil Liberties Union.   Full Story...

Cincinnati's Homosexual Activists Won't Win, Pro-family Leader Says
February 11, 2004
      Radical homosexual groups in Cincinnati, Ohio, say they have enough petition signatures to get an issue put on the November ballot that would repeal the city's ban on special rights for homosexuals. However, a pro-family activist says the majority of the city's residents want to keep the ban in place.   Full Story...

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