Family
National Day of Prayer Clouded by Controversy
Today is the National Day of Prayer, a day set aside for silent reflection and prayer in a variety of forms. However, this...
Minors and Violent Video Games
The Supreme Court has decided to hear an appeal of a Circuit Court decision in February of last year to strike down a...
Read moreDay of Silence Still Sparks Protest
It isn't often that parents have occasion to protest an outbreak of silence by their school-age children, but the "Day of Silence" observed...
Read moreSchoolgirls “Sext” Their Nude Photos
“Hard questions” are being asked this week in Montgomery County, Maryland, in the wake of the April 15 discovery that middle-school and high-school...
Read moreNebraska Abortion Law Challenges Roe v. Wade
Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman put his signature to an historic bill April 13 banning abortions of pre-born babies beyond 20 weeks from conception....
Read moreHelping Hands for Soldiers
“All too often Americans say they support our soldiers, but do little if anything to show their appreciation.” This statement from Clark Lamoreux...
Read moreWarning: The Danger of People
In a recent article entitled “Say it loud: I’m childfree and I’m proud,” author Lisa Hymas suggests that the population of the United...
Read moreCatholic Church Sex Scandal & Celibacy
After getting in my car the other night, this writer turned on a radio show hosted by a man renowned as a rare...
Read moreDad Ordered Not to Expose Daughter to His Faith
A father in Chicago may find himself in jail, if he exposes his young daughter to his Catholic faith. Joseph Reyes is estranged...
Read moreCensus Shows Where People Want to Live
The census is far from complete, but projections already show the historic pattern of people moving out of the Northeast and into the...
Read moreA “Son of Hamas” Converts to Christianity
For Mosab Hassan Yousef, the problem for his fellow Palestinians is simple: “The problem is with their God. They need to be liberated...
Read moreSame-sex Couples Wed in Washington, DC
Homosexual couples began marrying March 9 in Washington, DC, nearly a week after a measure permitting same-sex marriage passed its final legal hurdles...
Read moreChildren Directing Planes at JFK: Why it is a Big Deal
By now we’ve all heard about the air-traffic controller who allowed his kids direct airplanes at John F. Kennedy Airport last month. Yes,...
Read morePro-Family Spokesman Blacklisted for Remarks Against Homosexuals in Military
When Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, was invited back in October to be the guest speaker at a February 25...
Read moreLegal vs. Illegal Murder: Abortion in Utah
She is now a healthy baby, bouncing about, playing with bubbles in the bathtub, and taking in everything this mysterious world she entered...
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