Money for public broadcasting
Millions for Michelle's cronies
Get a whiff of this: the first lady's Chicago cohorts are millions richer now, thanks to one of Team Obama's election-year "We Can't Wait" initiatives.
Obama's rebellion deserves pulpit rebuttal
In endorsing gay marriage, the President of the United States of America has called his people to outright rebellion against the Word and will of Almighty God. Did your minister say anything about it this week?
Obama's wicked marriage proposal
President Obama has come out of the closet, so to speak, in support of brideless or groomless "marriage." And he brought Jesus with him, citing Christ as his inspiration.
Our fascination with saviors
The Avengers is about a fundamentally moral battle. It evokes a truth through narrative fiction that we can experience in real life. Christians need to be unafraid to share about their own Avenger and Savior.
A tireless, compassionate activist for Israel
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.
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Media Research Center is applauding two conservative lawmakers for renewing a call to defund the Corporation of Public Broadcasting.
A memorial service has honored the life of Prison Fellowship founder Chuck Colson. The service was held today at Washington National Cathedral.
As expected, China appears ready to take advantage of President Barack Obama's refusal to allow a new natural gas pipeline to be built from Canada to markets in the U.S.
In addressing the importance of public opinion, pollster Scott Rasmussen says whoever wins the presidential race in November will be the candidate who can effectively communicate the public's distrust in the government.
After an improbable Nebraska primary victory, state Sen. Deb Fischer has emerged from relative obscurity to take the mantle as one of the GOP's best hopes for picking up a U.S. Senate seat -- though she'll have to beat a famous Democratic politician to do it: popular former Sen. Bob Kerrey.
When all is said and done, the only person who seems to have benefited from "attachment parenting" is the movement's high priest, pediatrician Bill Sears.
A radio talk-show host and leader of a Minnesota-based Christian ministry says he will persist in fighting for justice as his defamation lawsuit against MSNBC and Rachel Maddow continues.
Representatives of dozens of West Coast Presbyterian churches are defying their denomination's highest court by refusing to censure a retired minister who "married" same-sex couples in 2008.
A conservative seniors association says research for a new report that claims three million small businesses can benefit greatly from a tax credit in ObamaCare is "tainted."
The Thomas More Society is representing a group of nuns in their ongoing fight against an adult-oriented business under construction next door to the convent.
One witness who offered testimony at a recent House committee hearing concerning Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng says Chen may not actually get to bring his family to America.
Alliance Defense Fund is suing the city of Buffalo, New York, contending that police violated the constitutional rights of a Christian group.
Traditional values groups are disturbed that presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he's "fine" with homosexual couples adopting children.
Documents from a clergy-abuse trial show Catholic church officials ignored complaints a Philadelphia priest had molested two boys until they heard he was running a travel agency _ and competing with a big donor.