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Senate Soon to Vote on Judge Alito

Just days from now, the U.S. Senate will debate and cast its vote to determine whether Judge Samuel A. Alito, Jr. will become an Associate Justice of the U.S. more »

by: Richard Land - Jan 5, 2006 - topic(s): Citizenship, National

Cable companies announce ‘family tier’ channels

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)—The nation’s two largest cable providers, as promised, have announced the makeup of their “family-friendly” programming tiers. more »

by: Dwayne Hastings - Jan 3, 2006 - topic(s): Family, Pop Culture, Citizenship, Social Issues

Abortion – Parental Consent

After seven years of court battles over a 1998 law passed by Ohio’s legislature requiring girls under 18 years of age to obtain parental consent before an abortion, the U.S. more »

by: Jerry Price - Jan 1, 2006 - topic(s): Life, Abortion

Interview with Tom Elliff

Every year, Tom and Jeannie get away for a private retreat. Once while sharing a meal in an intimate restaurant, Tom began to ask Jeannie questions he had never asked before; he wanted to truly listen to his wife’s words and hear from her heart. more »

guest(s): Tom Elliff - Dec 28, 2005 - topic(s): Family, Marriage

Appeals court upholds Ten Commandments display, judge rebukes ACLU as ‘tiresome’

WASHINGTON (BP)—A federal appeals court has upheld a Ten Commandments display identical to one ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year, rebuking the American Civil Liberties Union in the process. more »

by: Tom Strode - Dec 21, 2005 - topic(s): Faith, Bible, 10 Commandments, Citizenship, Church and State, Social Issues

President signs H.R. 2520 into law, funding stem cell research of umbilical cord blood

WASHINGTON (BP)—President Bush signed into law Dec. 20 a bill to underwrite stem cell research that does not harm donors.

The Stem Cell Therapeutic and Research Act, H.R. more »

by: Tom Strode - Dec 20, 2005 - topic(s): Life, Stem-Cell Research

LIFE DIGEST: Congress passes pro-life stem cell bill

WASHINGTON (BP)—Congress has passed legislation to fund stem cell research supported by pro-life advocates.

A bill providing federal funds for the collection, testing and storage of stem cells from umbilical cord blood gained passage in the Senate and House of Representatives Dec. more »

by: Tom Strode - Dec 19, 2005 - topic(s): Life, Stem-Cell Research, Suicide

House OKs domestic sex trafficking measure

WASHINGTON (BP)—The campaign against sex trafficking in the United States has taken a significant step forward.

The U.S. House of Representatives approved Dec. more »

by: Tom Strode - Dec 16, 2005 - topic(s): Citizenship, Human Rights, Social Issues

Christians under siege globally, Land, others say

WASHINGTON (BP)—American Christians may live with concerns about whether “Merry Christmas” greetings are welcome at their local retailers or in the public square, but followers of Christ in numerous countries live with the knowledge that expressing their faith may result in torture, imprisonment or death. more »

by: Tom Strode - Dec 15, 2005 - topic(s): Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, Human Rights, Persecution, Religious Liberty

Land: Abortion, Schaeffer drove evangelical involvement

ERLC President Richard Land said at a recent conference at Princeton University that abortion, as well as the influence of the late theologian and author Francis Schaeffer, helped drive evangelicals and others into the political process and establish them as an important part of the American conservative coalition. more »

by: Tom Strode - Dec 15, 2005 - topic(s): Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Christian Citizenship, National

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