Top Stories of 2003: Terri Schiavo 'Miracle' in Florida Restores Father's Belief in God
December 31, 2003
In Florida, Terri Schiavo is receiving fluids again today after doctors were ordered to reinsert her feeding tube following legislative flurry and gubernatorial intervention on her behalf. But the lawyer for her husband says the woman's personal rights are being trampled on. Full Story...Top Stories of 2003: YWCA Says 'Adios' to Feminist Leader After Six-Month Stint
December 31, 2003
The YWCA has fired its chief executive, ultra-feminist Patricia Ireland, saying the organization "proved to be the wrong platform" for her views on women's issues. But one pro-family group calls that explanation "pure spin." Full Story...
Victim's Advocate Says Amazon.com Profits from Child Molesters
December 30, 2003
A group whose purpose is to protect children from neglect and abuse wants people to know, even though it's technically not illegal, that Amazon.com is continuing to profit from customers who sexually abuse children. Full Story...
Top Stories of 2003: Pro-Family Coalition Steadfast in Defense of Traditional Marriage
December 30, 2003
Pro-family leaders have wrapped up a meeting in Washington, DC, with a firm commitment to defend traditional marriage from the assaults of homosexuals, their supporters, and the courts. The coalition of pro-family groups says it is ready to fight like never before to defend the biblical concept of marriage: the union of one man and one woman. Full Story...
Top Stories of 2003: Compassion International Celebrates Half-Million Children Sponsored
December 30, 2003
A Christian ministry that helps poverty-stricken children around the world is observing a milestone -- 500,000 children being helped and shown the love of God worldwide. Full Story...
Top Stories of 2003: Like Rest of Nation, Church Reverts to Pre-9-11 Apathy
December 30, 2003
A Christian researcher says the Church in America is no different from the days immediately before the terrorist attacks of two years ago. George Barna says Christians in the U.S. missed a unique opportunity to turn to God in repentance and humility after the attacks. Full Story...
Top Stories of 2003: It's Official -- Howard Stern Hosts 'Bona Fide News Program,' Says FCC
December 30, 2003
The Federal Communications Commission evidently feels that the nationally broadcast radio program hosted by shock jock Howard Stern has some redeeming value. But the agency's decision may upset those who consider themselves to be "real" journalists. Full Story...
Group Protesting Sodomy Ruling Ejected from Georgetown Campus
December 30, 2003
A family values group was recently kicked off the campus of a Catholic University for opposing homosexuality. Full Story...
Advocate for Banned Campus Pro-Life Group Says Gonzaga Uses Double Standard
December 29, 2003
A Christian pro-life group at a Catholic University in Washington State has been banned from campus. Full Story...
Presbyterian Pastor Says He Will Stand for Truth -- Even at Cost of His Ministry
December 29, 2003
A Bible-believing minister in the Presbyterian Church USA may be stripped of his ordination credentials for criticizing leaders in his denomination and accusing them of denying the authority of scripture. Full Story...
Top Stories of 2003: Protestors Pray as Ten Commandments Monument Moved
December 29, 2003
The Ten Commandments Monument has been moved from the rotunda of the judicial building in Montgomery, Alabama. Full Story...
Top Stories of 2003: Episcopalians Vote Robinson In, 'Turn Away from Scriptures'
December 29, 2003
Despite warnings of God's judgment, the Episcopal Church USA has voted to confirm the denomination's first openly homosexual bishop. Conservatives are already considering breaking away to form a new group. Full Story...