Culture
Houston Demands Sermons of Pastors Who Opposed Pro-Gay Discrimination Law
The city of Houston, led by openly lesbian mayor Annise Parker, haa subpoenaed the sermons and other communications of area pastors who opposed...
Columbus Day Renamed “Indigenous People’s Day” by Some Cities
Columbus Day, traditionally October 12, but observed as a federal holiday on the second Monday in October since 1970, evokes fond memories among...
Read moreKremlin Takes Action After Exchange Student Adopted by U.S. Homosexual Couple
When you send your son overseas through an exchange program for cultural enrichment, you don’t expect him to be adopted by a homosexual...
Read moreNew York Cardinal Criticized for Participation in Parade With Homosexual Group
When the organizers of New York’s St. Patrick’s Day parade agreed to allow an openly homosexual group to march in the annual Irish-American...
Read moreFaithful Rally Against Black Mass in Oklahoma City
More than 1,000 Catholic and non-Catholic Christians rallied outside the Oklahoma City Civic Center on Sunday, to unite in prayer against a “black...
Read moreTruett Cathy: Christian Businessman Used Fortune to Help Others, Share Faith
Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy, who died September 8 at age 93, was hailed by a wide range of leaders for his generosity...
Read morePope and Ex-Israeli President Discuss “UN of Religions”
During a meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican last week, former Israeli President Shimon Peres urged the Catholic pontiff to help build...
Read moreCompassionate Pro-lifers Contribute to Drop in Wisconsin Abortions
Abortions are becoming increasingly rare in Wisconsin, and compassionate pro-life activism may be a major reason. ...
Read morePBS Airs Documentary Promoting Late-Term Abortion
Pro-life leaders are blasting the tax-funded television network PBS for airing a documentary September 1 that glorified murdered late-term abortionist George Tiller while...
Read moreThe Anniversary of KAL Flight 007 Prompts Another Look
On September 1, 1983, the airwaves were abuzz with reports that a Korean Airlines flight that had either been shot down or forced...
Read moreThe Utah Polygamy Ruling and the Tale of the Slippery Slope
While many have long warned that the legalization of "gay marriage" would lead to the same for polygamy, others have said this was...
Read moreBig Brother to Farmers: Host Same-sex Wedding or Pay Fine
Government officials in New York have told an upstate farming couple that they must host same-sex “weddings” on their property — and because...
Read moreFaith Sustained Murdered Journalist James Foley
Following his brutal, highly publicized beheading by Islamists, a picture has emerged of American journalist James Foley as a man of deep faith....
Read moreCoalition Battles Houston Pro-Homosexual “Discrimination” Ordinance
A coalition of pastors, congregations, and concerned residents is battling Houston, Texas' "non-discrimination" ordinance that opponents warn will require business owners to serve...
Read moreThis Day at 1787 Convention: State Sovereignty and Standing Armies
On this day in 1787, the delegates at the Constitutional Convention debated state sovereignty and militias. Their thinking is very relevant to today....
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