| Bible verse ban spawns 'wave of support for Christ' A controversial school policy in northern Georgia has compelled many students to passionately defend their free-speech rights and proclaim their Christian beliefs.
State custody step for Rifqa 'just a guise' A Florida-based organization believes immigration papers may be the only thing that will prevent a 17-year-old Christian convert from Islam from being returned to her Muslim parents in Ohio.
Parents voice opposition to Obama 'praise' song New Jersey school officials responsible for having elementary school students sing an anthem of praise to President Obama remain under fire from parents who accuse the district of political indoctrination.
Suspended 1st-grader can return to school A Delaware first-grader who was facing 45 days in an alternative school as punishment for taking his favorite camping utensil to school can return to class after the school board made a hasty change granting him a reprieve. POLL: What's your take on 'zero-tolerance' policies? VOTE
Homosexuality 'not a civil right' The chairman of the Orange County (California) Board of Education says she is "appalled" that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is asking schools to set aside a day to honor a controversial homosexual activist.
| More of today's news | | | | | Zero Tolerance ... | Sweat Lodge ope... | Runaway Convert | | SoCal storm menaces neighborhoods near burn areas LOS ANGELES  A powerful fall storm packing strong winds, drenching rain and heavy snow has moved into Southern California where residents near fire scarred hillsides braced
Health care legislation back behind closed doors WASHINGTON Health care talks slip back behind closed doors Wednesday as Senate leaders start trying to merge two very different bills into a new version that
House panel to begin push on financial overhaul WASHINGTON Small neighborhood banks and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are overshadowing the nation's biggest banks in influencing lawmakers as Congress begins the
AP sources: Afghan corruption worries McChrystal WASHINGTON The top military commander in Afghanistan is asking for up to 80,000 more American troops even as he warns that rampant government corruption there may prevent victory
Mass Moonie wedding ASAN, South Korea From South Korea to South America,  Sun Myung Moon married tens of thousands of couples in the Unification Church's largest mass wedding in a decade and potentially
| | Amp Up Before You Score? PepsiCo Inc. decided that since energy drinks are supposed to be edgy and cool and drunk by young guys, they would release an iPhone application for their Amp Energy drink that appeals to those young men. See FOX News.
Limbaugh's NFL Ownership Attempt Likened to A Plantation Owner Pulitzer Prize winner Karen Hunter appeared on MSNBC yesterday to discuss Limbaugh's NFL bid and her opposition to it. Hunter said "I can just see the visions of plantation grandeur dancing in his head as we speak," Hunter said. "Yeah,
White House Goes After FOX News There's a column at The Washington Post site this morning by Howard Kurtz about his interview with Anita Dunn, the White House Communications Director. The interesting part ofthe Kurtzinterview is what Dunn had to sayabout FOX News. She stated
Compromise? Sometimes You Can’t by David P. Smith We hear a lot about compromise these days. Compromise is defined as “a settlement of differences by mutual concessions.†In everyday life, we have to make compromises all the time in order to be able to
Chris Matthews Wishes Rush Would Explode Already Check out the video below (courtesy of Hot Air)as Chris Matthews muses about Rush Limbaugh as Mr. Big in the movie Live and Let Die. Matthews says You guys see Live and Let Die, the great Bond film with Yaphet
Are Christians Demented? by Jerry Richardson Christian people are often angry and surprised when people of the world declare them to be mentally unbalanced. Many of us are concerned that persecution of Christians around the world is on the rise and that criticism
Lurching toward Sodom and Gomorrah by Bryan Fischer, AFA Director of Issue Analysis Judge Robert Bork wrote a book a number of years ago in which he described an America that was "slouching towards Gomorrah." Well, you can forget the slouching part. We are now
| | | Santa Claus andEaster Bunny Seen With Halloween Candy By Sheri Cobb Last week at church I was questioned about what my kids were going to be for Halloween. The young girl who asked nearly dropped in horror when I explained we don't celebrate Halloween. As you may
Finding Time to Exercise by Mary Friedeman The title of this post may elicit a wince, as readers think, “I log on to this site to get a dose of encouragement, not a guilt trip.†Most of us know we should exercise
Popcorn Mom by Mary Friedeman Ever heard of soccer moms? Well, these days I’m a popcorn mom. Our newly minted Boy Scout is determined to hit $2,000 in popcorn sales to help his troop buy new tents. (It doesn’t hurt that
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