Chen vows to continue fight against China injustice
A blind Chinese legal activist who escaped house arrest, endured a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle and a hurried daylong flight paused ever so briefly upon his arrival in New York City before taking up a familiar fight.
Town's prayers violated Constitution, says court
GREECE, NY A federal appeals court has ruled an upstate New York town unconstitutionally favored one religion over others by opening nearly every meeting over an 11 year span with prayers that stressed
Chen and family leave China for U.S.
A blind Chinese activist was hurriedly taken from a hospital Saturday and boarded a plane that took off for the United States, closing a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle that had tested U.S.-China relations.
Perspective: Would Jesus approve of same-sex marriage?
It was one thing for Barack Obama to call for the legalization of same-sex marriage -- but it was quite another to say Jesus caused him to embrace that position.
Man of faith heads up Ole Miss football
A football program in the Southeastern Conference has a new coach who isn't afraid to share his Christian faith.
Recent poll results (May 14-18, 2012)
See the results from our poll questions last week.
Defending bishop's 'policy' remarks
A campaign has been launched to show support for a Roman Catholic bishop in Illinois who is the subject of a complaint by Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
Facebook-style Christian website launches
A new faith-based social networking website, which is gaining widespread support, recently launched to the public.
The week's top stories (May 14-18, 2012)
See which stories were most popular on our website over the last week.
Exposure for grassroots energy group
A news article that may have been intended as an attack piece may actually be helping the very effort it meant to hurt.
Rolling pro-life billboards to blanket key states
A "Vote Pro-life" campaign is under way and hopes to impact key states in the 2012 election. The project is sponsored this presidential election year by an organization called Created Equal.
The controversial faith of Barack Obama
Since his quest to win the U.S. Senate seat from Illinois in 2004, Barack Obama's proclaimed Christian faith has provoked controversy -- probably because his behavior is so contrary to that of Christ's.
Manny Pacquiao slimed
The bigoted anti-bigot brigade has struck again, taking on the boxing champion for staying true to his Catholic faith and denouncing gay marriage.
Court recognizes same-sex divorce
Maryland's highest court has ruled that same-sex couples can divorce in the state even though Maryland doesn't permit same-sex "marriages."
Tough Nov. ahead for Ark. Dems, Obama?
It looks like more political embarrassment could lie ahead for Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats.
Court diluting Christian prayer
ADF will appeal a federal appeals court ruling striking down a New York town's prayer policy.
Sub-par abortionist ratted out
A whistleblower has revealed information on a Texas abortionist who is already under the scrutiny of state health officials.
Balanced budget still missing in Calif.
A warning to California lawmakers to pass a balanced budget should be an incentive for lawmakers across the nation, one activist says.
First a holiday, then a street - now a Navy ship?
Growing boycott not deterring Home Depot
AFA again appeared before the Home Depot annual shareholders meeting today, asking the company to stop its open support of homosexual activism. But that request won't likely be met in the near future.
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