Holding on to Holder
It can't be a coincidence that Hollywood is going with a communist sympathizer to play the part of Nancy Reagan in an upcoming movie.
Mitt Romney is a politician rather than a statesman. While he won't do the right thing out of political conviction, he will do the right thing out of political convenience.
Barack Obama's bookThe Audacity of Hopegave us a number of clues as to how he would govern based on his worldview. We can't say we weren't warned.
Chuck Colson: The Great Encourager |
After Easter, a milquetoast Jesus? |
Msg to moms: Stay the course |
Respond like mates - not like parents |
Media frenzy triggered by threat of dinosaurian aliens |
Feathered dinosaur too big to fly |
Successful people get back up! |
Unity is the key in money, marriage |
Grieving loss |
Fighting fair |
A Presbyterian leader, through years of study and prayer, has developed a deep theological understanding of -- as well as a deep love for -- the People of the Book.
Family loyalty, integrity and honesty, an admirable work ethic -- those are the themes that resound throughout the latest title in the Walmart/P&G Family Movie Night series.
9-11 defendants ignore judge at Guantanamo hearing
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba - The second attempt to prosecute the self-proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks and four men accused of helping orchestrate the plot got off to a rough start, with the defendants disrupting their arraignment and forcing the proceedings to drag on late into the night.
Billy Graham backs NC marriage amendment
Rev. Billy Graham is urging North Carolina voters to support a proposed amendment to the state constitution banning same-gender "marriage."
Idaho RU-486 case watched closely
There are odd twists in a case involving an Idaho woman who had been accused of self-aborting with RU-486.
Arizona says NO to Planned Parenthood
PHOENIX — Gov. Jan Brewer on Friday signed into law a bill to cut off Planned Parenthood's access to taxpayer money.
Recent poll results (Apr. 30 - May 4, 2012)
See the results from our poll questions last week.
Conservative Methodists victorious on 'gay' issues
As United Methodists wrapped up their gathering in Tampa, delegates to the General Conference dealt with issues related to how the church deals with homosexuality.
Churches vote to change affiliation
Two Presbyterian congregations in Mississippi have voted to split from the Presbyterian Church USA to affiliate with the more conservative Evangelical Presbyterian Church.
Civil unions bill advances in Colorado
DENVER - A bill to allow civil unions for gay couples in Colorado must survive two more votes in the Republican-led House before it gets to the governor's desk.
Bringing 'compliance' philosophy into focus
A coalition of clergy, theologians, and scientists is weighing in on comments from a recently resigned administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency.
GA bill grand step toward protecting unborn life
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal has signed a fetal pain bill, which will drastically reduce abortions in the state.
KS Senate honors chaplain ahead of retirement
The Kansas Senate has honored its longtime chaplain, who's known for using humor and rhymed verse in his daily prayers, and concluding them with the words, "I pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen."
Canadian artist puts focus on stewardship
Contemporary Christian songwriter and singer Dan Macaulay has released his latest CD, titled From You, For You.
The week's top stories (Apr. 30 - May 4, 2012)
See which stories were most popular on our website over the last week.
U.S., China forge tentative deal on Chen
The U.S. and China forged the outlines of a deal Friday to end a diplomatic standoff over legal activist Chen Guangcheng that would let him travel to the U.S. with his family for a university fellowship.
U.S. botched initial deal re: Chen (AP video report)
Judge: TX can't cut funds to Planned Parenthood
A federal appeals judge says Texas cannot ban Planned Parenthood from receiving state funds.
WH criticized at prayer observance
The Obama administration is being accused of shirking its constitutional responsibility to enforce the laws.
Groupon now for Playboy?
An anti-pornography organization that has been leading a national boycott of a Groupon says it appears the online deals company has doubled down on its support of porn.
Romney wanted 'gay' spokesman to stay on the job
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he wanted Richard Grenell, an openly homosexual spokesman who resigned from his campaign this week, to stay on.
9-11 terrorist trial | Obama: More class warfare | Now Dr. Shaq |
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