Eyes of the Nation Turn to Massachusetts
February 11, 2004
All eyes are on Massachusetts today where state legislators are preparing to make a historic decision on homosexual "marriage." The decision made by those lawmakers could have an effect on the institution of marriage nationwide. Full Story...Philosophy Prof Punished for Expressing Religious Beliefs
February 11, 2004
A philosophy professor at an Ohio community college has been punished for disclosing his religious beliefs. The educator is asking the school to rescind the punishment, which was levied after he discussed his Catholic beliefs in class. Full Story...
Sinking Sand -- Ruin Looms for a Church that Forsakes God's Word
February 11, 2004
The Scriptures have always suffered the attacks of the kingdom of darkness, even as far back as the garden of Eden, when the serpent slyly asked the woman, "Indeed, has God said ...?" Full Story...
Christian Healthcare Pros Plan Annual Conference, Health Missions Fair
February 11, 2004
A gathering in Georgia this April will bring Christian doctors, dentists, nurses, medical missionaries, and other caring believers together for the annual national meeting of a fellowship dedicated to proclaiming the gospel through health ministry throughout the world. Full Story...
College Prez Allows 2nd 'Affirmative Action Bake Sale' -- but Not Happily
February 10, 2004
At one Virginia college, satirical protests against affirmative action have angered administrators and prompted some students to question the school's commitment to free speech. Full Story...
Military Expert: Pentagon Should Review Policies That Put Female Soldiers at Risk
February 10, 2004
A military pundit says recently released videotape of two tortured female soldiers captured in Iraq should convince the Pentagon to rethink its policy of allowing women service members to be put in harm's way. Full Story...
New Decalogue Display in Alabama Apparently Ignored by Earlier Critics
February 10, 2004
The president of the Christian Coalition of Alabama says he's puzzled by the response of the Southern Poverty Law Center to a new display in the rotunda of the state judicial building featuring the Ten Commandments. Full Story...
Author: Believers Not Immune to Depression, but Faith Helps
February 10, 2004
A new book provides a Christian doctor's perspective on depression. Full Story...
Snubbed Conservative Clergyman Says His Ministry Made Presbytery 'Uneasy'
February 10, 2004
The Presbyterian Church USA has disavowed the ministry of a theologically conservative pastor who has spoken out against the denomination's support for abortion and homosexuality. Full Story...
Advocates of Same-Sex Unions Prefer Judges, Courts -- Not Public -- Determine 'Marriage'
February 10, 2004
A pro-family activist says last week's decision by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court paving the way for homosexual "marriage" is an example of liberal activism at its worst. Full Story...
Are Proponents of Homosexual 'Marriage' Afraid of the Truth?
February 10, 2004
The head of the Family Research Council says pro-homosexual forces do not want the public to hear all the details of the dangers of homosexual "marriage" -- and that that fear of the truth was evident Monday night in Boston. Full Story...
Alabama's Christian Coalition Plans DC Tour During Critical Pledge Hearing
February 9, 2004
The Christian Coalition of Alabama will lead a group to the nation's capitol to defend the phrase "one nation under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance. Full Story...