Proposed Law Could Finally Settle Ten Commandments Conflicts
February 9, 2004
If one Atlanta legal organization has its way, it may not be very long before a new law requires the display of the Ten Commandments in many state buildings across the United States. Full Story...Dallas CEO Has 'The Passion' For Giving
February 9, 2004
A Texas businessman wants to be sure that thousands of non-Christians have a chance to see Mel Gibson's movie The Passion of the Christ. Full Story...
Surge Favors Marriage Amendment, Rejects Massachusetts' Judicial Activism
February 9, 2004
As predicted by many pro-family leaders, the outrage being expressed over the potential legalization of homosexual "marriage" in Massachusetts may be awakening a sleeping giant. Across the nation, proponents of the traditional, biblical concept of marriage are rising up in protest to fend off the efforts of homosexual activists and their supporters... Full Story...
Politically Correct Legislation Would Prohibit 'Redskins' as Team Mascot
February 9, 2004
A California lawmaker is criticizing the state assembly for banning schools from calling their sports teams "Redskins." Full Story...
Black History Month 'Hijacked' by Promoters of Victimization, Says Armstrong Williams
February 9, 2004
A conservative TV and radio commentator says Black History Month has been taken over by those who stir up racial tension for a living. Full Story...
PAX TV's Johnson Brothers Join Entertainment with Evangelism
February 9, 2004
Dave Alan Johnson and Gary R. Johnson, creators/producers of the PAX network's Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye and Doc, intentionally use their two hit series not only to entertain, but also to evangelize. Full Story...
Group Claims School Official Is Letting Their Children Get Left Behind
February 6, 2004
A Mississippi school superintendent is encountering the challenges that come with meeting the requirements of President George W. Bush's federal education law. Full Story...
Arkansas Plan for More Efficient Education Meeting with Rural Resistance
February 6, 2004
The governor of Arkansas is urging the state legislature to create a more efficient public education system, rather than a more expensive one. But his plans for reform are facing more demographic than partisan opposition. Full Story...
Christians Should Have Ready Answers for Critics, Author Says
February 6, 2004
The president of Southern Evangelical Seminary says too many Christians are ill equipped to defend their faith to skeptics. Full Story...
UMC Next in Line to Address Homosexual Clergy Issue?
February 6, 2004
It appears the stage is set for the next denominational showdown over homosexual clergy. Full Story...
International Outreach to Children Marks a Decade of Delivering Hope
February 6, 2004
Millions of children in some of the poorest countries worldwide started the new year with hope thanks to the efforts of the Operation Christmas Child program and caring volunteers of all ages. Full Story...
Decency Advocates Applaud NBC Decision to Cut Flesh in 'ER' Episode
February 6, 2004
In the wake of the recent uproar over indecency in this year's Super Bowl halftime show, officials at NBC decided to edit the nudity from a scene of Thursday night's broadcast of the television show ER. Full Story...