'Ten Commandments' Judge Has No Regrets
November 14, 2003
Thursday the Alabama Court of the Judiciary voted to remove former chief justice Roy Moore from his position on the Alabama Supreme Court for defying a federal judge's order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state judicial building. Now several Christian conservatives, including a number of legal experts, are saying the removal of Moor... Full Story...Missouri Baptists Hold Wm. Jewell College Accountable to Scripture
November 13, 2003
The Missouri Baptist Convention has ended its 154-year relationship with William Jewell College. Full Story...
Lesson to Be Learned in Wal-Mart Discrimination Lawsuit
November 13, 2003
An immigration reform group is outraged that nine illegal aliens who face deportation have actually filed a discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart. But the group hopes the suit may teach a lesson to those who hire illegal aliens. Full Story...
BDSM at Iowa State Univ. -- State's Tax Dollars, Student Fees Hard at Work
November 13, 2003
Iowa State University is funding a student club that engages in sadomasochism. Full Story...
Congressman Pushes for Pumping Up Border Patrol With Military Troops
November 13, 2003
A Republican member of the U.S. Congress says he will continue to urge the Bush Administration to put troops on America's southern border, especially in remote areas where law enforcement is sparse and illegal aliens can easily sneak across. Full Story...
Basketball Great John Wooden Shares Faith, Wisdom in New Book
November 13, 2003
The man that ESPN and Sports Illustrated call the greatest coach of the 20th century, basketball legend John Wooden, credits his faith in God with sustaining him through life's successes, failures, and heartaches. Full Story...
Attorney Says City Discriminates Against Christians While Endorsing Other Faiths
November 13, 2003
A federal judge hears oral arguments today on a motion to temporarily restrain New York City from enforcing a ban on nativity scenes in its public schools. Full Story...
GOP Tactic Puts Spotlight on Democratic 'Obstructionism'
November 13, 2003
As round-the-clock debate on the Democrats' blockade of judicial nominees ground on overnight in the U.S. Senate, conservative groups also spent the night on Capitol Hill to show support for the Republican effort. Full Story...
Senators Gear Up for Congressional 'Marathon' on Judicial Nominees
November 12, 2003
What's being called the "Justice for Judges Marathon" is set to get under way in the U.S. Senate Wednesday evening. It is the Republicans' latest tactic to derail the Democratic-led stalemate on the president's nominees for the federal bench. Full Story...
Ministry to Orphans, Women Critical in Nation of Romania
November 12, 2003
A missionary to Romania says God is opening doors to the proclamation of the gospel in the former Communist stronghold. Full Story...
Lay Groups Demand RC Bishops Discipline Pro-abortion Catholic Politicians
November 12, 2003
At the United States Catholic Bishops Conference, which is meeting on Capitol Hill this week, nearly 300 church prelates are dealing with several controversial matters that have rocked the Catholic community, including the sticky issue of church discipline. Full Story...
House Bill Aims to Defuse Skyrocketing College Tuition Costs
November 12, 2003
A California congressman wants universities to curb their high spending habits. He is calling on the institutions to eliminate unnecessary spending on projects unrelated to education. Full Story...