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- Liberal group condemned for attacking prayer vigil
The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater has fallen under criticism for an e-mail announcing a prayer vigil.
- Religious discrimination claim denied
The Washington Times is denying a religious discrimination claim by the newspaper's former opinion editor.
- Pro-lifers protest to burst bubble law
Pro-life demonstrators in Chicago are defying a new "bubble zone" law outside abortion clinics.
- 'Tricks' and 'gimmicks' in Senate healthcare bill
Healthcare policy expert Grace Marie Turner says there are details in the Senate healthcare bill that will frighten everyone. Accounting "gimmicks," says Senator Roger Wicker, are among those details.Related commentaries:
- Abortion coverage a major sticking point
Pro-lifers are being called into action now that the release of the Senate's misleading version of healthcare reform has been presented.
- Conservative Christians issue declaration, warning
Conservative Christian leaders are releasing a declaration and warning today on what they're calling "moral issues of great concern."
- Media displays 'unremitting hostility' toward Palin
A conservative media watchdog organization says the mainstream media has done such an effective job of trashing Sarah Palin that the public perceptions of the 2008 vice-presidential candidate soured substantially in a few weeks.
- Research provides a co-ed college lesson
Co-ed dorms, while the norm by majority, are reported to present special problems for students.
- Poor economy provides priceless Christmas
A ministry leader is urging Christians to seek assets of more value as they spend less money this Christmas season.
- Freedom comes after standing strong
Two Christian women have been released from an Iranian prison after being held captive for roughly nine months.
- Will U.S. motto stand or fall?
The battle for the national motto at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center will soon be taken to court.
- Free speech censored in student's pro-life stance
The Alliance Defense Fund is suing a New Jersey school district for silencing a student while she expressed her pro-life views.
- Feature: Rankins highly ranked
Mark and Matt Rankin evoke memories for old-timers and entertain younger guests with great music from the 60s. - Persecution of Palin
A new book documents the elite media's preoccupation with denigrating former Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
(Story contains results from Thursday's poll)
- Senate confirms controversial judge to federal bench
The Senate on Thursday confirmed U.S. District Judge David Hamilton for the Chicago-based federal appeals court, approving a nominee targeted by conservatives as a liberal activist.
- U.N. says the world needs fewer children
The U.N. Population Fund has declared that having fewer children would help reduce so-called global warming...but added it is difficult to proof a connection between the two.
- Spat over mammography guidelines - gov't healthcare at work?
A healthcare policy analyst says new mammography guidelines proposed by a government task force would be a setback for early breast cancer detection.
- The Hill - Sen. Graham to Make Second Run at Blocking Civilian Terror Trials
- OneNewsNow.com - Will U.S. Motto Stand or Fall?
- Why the Stupak Amendment is Constitutional
- AFP News - U.S. Lawmakers Rally for `In God We Trust`
- Read News Coverage: ACLJ & Members of Congress Defend Pledge and National Motto at Capitol Visitor Center
- Obama forced to lobby congress for abortion rights
- AMERICA'S LAND: CONSECRATED BY GOD
Did you know that the land in America was legally conveyed to the United States under the authority of God? Historically, this is a true statement. For example, all the land that makes up the original 13 colonies, the Northwest Territory (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin) and as far west as the Mississippi River was conveyed to the United States under the express authority of God. - The Mission of the Gospel
God enables and equips His children to take on different roles for His mission. We see from the book of Jeremiah that God calls, equips, and sends. It was the story of Jeremiah that put the fire in my bones, to think outside the box to reach the lost. Each believer has been given unique gifts and talents that all work together for God's glory. Whatever you do, wherever you are, whatever situation you are put in, these are all opportunities to engage people with the gospel of Jesus Christ. The American church has turned God's mission into a cliché, passionately talking it about only within the four walls of the church building, and limiting evangelism to bringing people to a service and no more. - The Emerging Third Way of Apostate Pastors and Globalist Leaders
The leaders in the educational establishment, the apostate Church, occultism/pagan spirituality, or the government-corporate complex want the idea of social and spiritual evolution embraced worldwide in order to bring about their desired "new order" or "new world order." Secular humanist and Fabian Socialist Julian Huxley (brother of Aldous) was the First Director General of the United Nations Educational, Science, and Culture Organization (UNESCO). He explained, "The task is to help the emergence of a single world culture " - Black Pastor Says He Received Visit From Homeland Security For Speaking Out Against President Obama
The United States Secret Service/Homeland Security came to the ATLAH Church on Monday, 16 November 2009 to investigate Dr. James David Manning on the statements in one of his videos - MORE PROOF: THE EAST IS SEDUCING THE WEST
On Saturday I had a spirited on-air discussion with a Bethel University professor who acted as spokesman for the college regarding its recent interfaith symposium. As I wrote last week, Buddhism was featured and there was a suggestion that there just might be "common ground" with Buddhism and Christianity when it comes to "meditation." Hear the program at this link. The potential "common ground" regarding meditation would be an eastern-style mystical meditation. I saw once again how the East has been seducing the West for nearly 50 years. - Good News about the 2009 Election
Ever since Barack Obama's election, the mainstream media and liberal commentators have been gleefully proclaiming the death of the Republican Party and predicting it could be revived only with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation from "moderates" and RINOs (Republicans In Name Only). The November 3 elections proved that those obituaries, in the famous words of Mark Twain, were "greatly exaggerated." - Verichip Buys ID Security Company
VeriChip has a new name. The company famous for its development of RFID tags that can be implanted in humans has acquired Steel Vault Corporation, a provider of identity security products and services. Anti-identity-theft meet human microchipping. Together, VeriChip Corp and Steel Vault Corp are forming a new company called PositiveID. - US Troops Wearing UN Colors
According to a report in World Net Daily, "Troops in the United States' USNORTHCOM ranks appear to have adopted a shoulder patch showing a North American continental design, with an emphasis on United Nations colors, giving evidence of the strength to integrate North America. - Carrie Prejean, sexting, and a lost generation
Carrie Prejean is, in many ways, representative of today's young women. Her generation is "star struck", into all-things Hollywood, and programmed to use their bodies and sexual power to get ahead. - Reformation or Revival?
If you have been around me very long, you have heard me emphasize that the crying need, the absolutely desperate need of the hour, is reformation. You have also been aware that for years I have also longed for revival. Recently I was asked what the difference actually is, if any, between revival and reformation. This is an important question worthy of your precious time to think it through. - Who is Behind the "Media Reform" Movement? (Part One)
In response to an inquiry from Accuracy in Media, McChesney couldn't name one conservative who has been on his show since it was launched in 2002. Robert W. McChesney, the socialist professor whose Free Press organization is leading the charge for the $50 billion "progressive" transformation of the media, hosts a one-sided, tax-supported radio program sponsored by the University of Illinois that could serve as a model for the "New Public Media" the group has envisioned for America. - Atheist Soros Funds Catholic Groups
The critical role of the Catholic Church in passing national health care reform legislation is coming under serious media scrutiny. But the story has taken a strange turn. It has now been revealed that George Soros, the billionaire hedge fund operator and well-known atheist, has been pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into "progressive" Catholic groups that are significant players in the national debates over health care and immigration. - Who is Behind "Media Reform?" Part Two
A professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Robert W. McChesney has said that "media reform" should be part of the march toward socialism in America and that capitalism has to be dismantled "brick by brick." Van Jones, the ousted communist "Green Jobs Czar" of the Obama Administration, served with McChesney on the board of Free Press, a George Soros-funded organization, in 2007 and 2008. - FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
Stephen Stills wrote the song For What It's Worth in 1967. It was composed three years into the Second Turning, the Consciousness Revolution. The song has come to symbolize the turbulence, mistrust, rage, paranoia, anti-war spirit, and the anti-establishment mood of the 1960's. An Awakening era has many parallels to a Crisis era at the outset. A traumatic event or events triggers the mood alteration in the country which sets the next twenty years in motion. In 1929 the stock market crash triggered a 17 year Crisis. In 1963, the assassination of John F. Kennedy triggered a 20 year Awakening. In 2005, the housing collapse has triggered the next American Crisis which we are living through today. - There's an Alternative to the Expensive Health Care Monster Bill
The controversial health care reform bill passed in the House by the squeaky close vote of 220 to 215 late on Saturday night. The days before the vote were marked by protests and demonstrations on the Capitol steps, and significant numbers of Americans have expressed open animosity toward more government control of the health care system. President Obama will not be able to sign this legislative baby tomorrow though. Serious negotiations lie ahead as the Senate works to develop its own version of health care reform, and the two bills don't promise to look very much alike. - Daniel: On the Times of the Gentiles
Let's take a look at the prophecies God gave Daniel about the end times, especially concerning "the Times of the Gentiles." Two years after Daniel's arrival in Babylon, when he was about 17 years old, God gave Nebuchadnezzar a dream that greatly disturbed him. The king demanded that his wise men tell him two things - first, what he had dreamed and second, the meaning of the dream. Needless to say, the wise men were confounded. - Daniel: On the Timing of the Lords Return
A wonderful end time theme in the book of Daniel relates to the timing of the Lord's return. Daniel provides us with several clues. The first is found in Daniel 9:24-27 in the prophecy of the 70 Weeks of Years. In this famous prophecy, Daniel tells us that all the prophecies concerning the Jewish people will be fulfilled at the end of a period of 490 years. His prophecy then makes it clear that there will be a gap between the first 483 years and the final 7 years. We know from the book of Revelation that the final 7 years of this prophecy will constitute the Great Tribulation when God will pour out His wrath upon the rebellious nations of the world and in the process will bring the Jewish people to the end of themselves, resulting in the salvation of a great remnant. - Israeli Vice Prime Minister Tells Evangelicals U.S. Policy of "Engagement" with Iran Perceived by Radicals as "Weakness"
(Jerusalem, Israel) - "We have no territorial disputes with Iran," noted Israeli Vice Prime Minister Moshe Ya'alon in an address to nearly 300 evangelical Christians here in the Holy Land as part of a Joshua Fund prayer & vision trip. "So why do Western leaders believe territorial compromise by Israel will appease them?" - The Holy Spirit and the Tribulation
One of the most compelling, yet often misunderstood, arguments for pretribulationism relates to the Holy Spirit's role to the church and the tribulation period. Most holding to the pre-trib position believe that 2 Thessalonians 2:6-7 refers to the restraining ministry of the Holy Spirit through the agency of the Church. Thus, when the church is raptured before the tribulation, that ministry of the Holy Spirit will be removed as well. If this interpretation is correct, then it is a strong argument for pretribulationism. - Busy Week in Prophetic Fulfillment
Students of Bible prophecy are always keeping a close eye on the news, looking for events that fulfill what the Bible explicitly says will lead up to Jesus' soon return. This past few weeks the news has been filled chock full with set-up events that have arranged the players in their proper place for an epic prophetic event. Read through the following headlines and summaries and see if you can recognize just which prophetically appointed event we're looking at. (I'll give you a hint: there's more than one.)
- An 'urgency'
Sensing threats to institutions of society, church leaders make declaration - Bitter pill
GOP senators swallow hard as judicial nominee David Hamilton is confirmed - A Rogue autobiography
Palin account is about more than vote-getting - Gay rights showdown
Largest charity in Washington may end city contracts - Myths and money
Books that defend capitalism will help inoculate against the socialist flu - Godly endeavors
Darrow Miller says change in attitudes about labor would work wonders - Notable CDs
Four end-of-year releases reviewed by Arsenio Orteza - A richer read
Our bottom line: More resources would mean a better magazine - Stateless enemies
The challenges to bringing 'totemic' terrorists to trial - Looking ahead
News to watch in the weeks to come - The Buzz
Need-to-know news - Quick Takes
Oddball occurrences - That Evening Sun
Grace doesn't come cheap in That Evening Sun - On our turf
Experts say the threat of domestic terrorism is growing - Non-buyers beware
Mandates to buy insurance are raising prospect of civil disobedience - Life lesson
Pro-lifers win a big victory in the House, but the fight continues - Scared still
Uncertain of Washington's actions, many employers are frightened to hire - Patriarch
J.I. Packer still points a distracted evangelicalism toward the right path - Academic perestroika
Charter colleges could provide real alternatives to a corrupt system - The Christmas fool
The man and woman who launched the bell ringers defied their fears - Mailbag
Letters from our readers - Houses of God
- Divorce court
Owner divorces threaten to wreck baseball teams - Base royalties
What do pastor-authors owe to ministries that drive their book sales? - Here and there
Christar's Nancy Stewart serves overseas missionaries from Houston - Human race
- Quotables
Memorable things they said - Everybody's Fine
Two-dimensional focus limits a good film about an aging father - Flash in the pan
Intriguing ABC program takes a turn for the much worse - The Damned United
Profanity-laced United teaches a lesson in humility - Don't miss the joy
A large family is a gift that 'stuff' cannot replace - Striking the unions
A union-sponsored work stoppage turns into a protest of organized labor - At the Berlin Wall
A Christian artist remembers 'singing Luther together' - The deal's off
Hopes grow cold for a landmark climate treaty at Copenhagen - Wasting the honeymoon
So far Bush has a better record for closing Guantanamo - Art in the heart
Why do we find joy in things that serve no practical function? - Notable books
Four memorable memoirs reviewed by Susan Olasky - Suffering souls
Amos and Chapman fail in making their pain universal - Just friends
Obama’s Asia agenda steered clear of any tough talk on human rights abuses - Not so unified
A former Washington Times editor files religious coercion complaint - Senate showdown
Depending on perspective, Reid’s bill is either 'outstanding' or a 'turkey' - Undeveloped domain
Town that made headlines in a Supreme Court case faces a stalled economy - No more victimization
Conservatives should choose a path that leads to a triumph of ideas - Reid’s reform
Majority leader lays out for Democrats the details in his final health bill - An American original
Sarah Palin's book offers a refreshing change from the usual political fare - Imprisoning gays
Christian groups ask for life and liberty for Ugandan homosexuals - 'Journey in hell'
Wujuan's story ought to make Obama press the Chinese on human rights - New York's trial
With the 9/11 plotters coming to the city, the challenges begin again - USAID position filled
Small faith-based groups hope to remain competitive for USAID dollars - Showdown
D.C. Catholics seek religious protections to district's gay marriage bill
- Hasan to Have First Court Hearing in Hospital Room
An attorney for the Army psychiatrist charged in the mass shooting at Fort Hood says his client will have his first court hearing in his hospital room on Saturday. - Teen Pleads Guilty in Border Patrol Agent's Killing
A 17-year-old has pleaded guilty in the murder of a Border Patrol agent shot eight times in head, neck and torso in July. - Robbery Motive in Deaths of 5 in Arkansas
Thieves shot to death five Arkansas family members and burned their bodies for the meager bounty of a set of wheel rims and some flat-screen televisions, court documents said Friday. - 1 Dead, 9 Injured After Ala. Woman Loses Control of Car
A woman lost control of her car and struck nine children and an adult who were standing outside a middle school Friday afternoon, police said. - Postal Service to Resume Santa Letter Program
The mayor of the North Pole likened the U.S. Postal Service to the grinch who stole Christmas Friday after it decided to stop its Santa letters program. - 35 School Children Escape Bus Fire in New York
A bus carrying 35 elementary school children on an outing has caught fire on a New York City bridge, but the children and their escorts have been rescued. - Plea Deal Reached in 2007 Wal-Mart Scuffle Case
A black school teacher charged with assaulting white police officers, resisting arrest and disturbing the peace has agreed a plea deal with prosecutors convicting her of two misdemeanor counts. - Former Marine Charged in Death of 'Cathouse' Prostitute
A former Marine was charged Friday with six counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of four people whose bodies were found in a burning home, including a prostitute featured on the HBO reality series "Cathouse." - S.C. Jury Finds '3 Hebrew Boys' Guilty of Ponzi Scheme
Three South Carolina men have been found guilty of bilking thousands of investors out of more than $80 million. - N.J. Police Use Tear Gas to End Standoff With Armed Man
Police used tear gas to end a lengthy standoff with an armed man at a northern New Jersey home. - Death of NFL Star's Mother Ruled Suicide
The death of the mother of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has been ruled a suicide. - Hells Angel Finds God at the Bottom of Bottle of Booze
For most of his years, Richie Kane struggled through a living hell of physical and sexual abuse and devestating alcoholism. But now this former Hells Angel is empowered with a new force -- and says God has give him the strength to come back. - Sears Tower Terror Plot Leader Gets 13-Year Sentence
A Miami federal judge has imposed a 13 1/2-year sentence on the convicted ringleader of a plot to stage terror attacks against Chicago's Sears Tower and FBI offices. - Mother of Levi Johnston Sentenced to 3 Years for Drug Case
The mother of the man former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol had planned to marry has been sentenced to three years in prison. - N.Y. Man Convicted After Leaving Aging Dad in Hot Car
A New York state man has been convicted of reckless endangerment after leaving his 85-year-old father in a car on a hot day and finding him dead three hours later. - Boy, 2, Pulls Baby Girl From Arizona House Fire
A 2-year-old boy dragged a 1-year-old Arizona girl Friday from a house fire that killed her mother and injured two other adults, authorities said. - Investors Sue Lawyer for $100M Over Alleged Ponzi Scheme
Investors claiming they were fleeced by a high-profile South Florida attorney filed a $100 million lawsuit Friday contending that the lawyer orchestrated a massive Ponzi scheme with the help of a Canadian bank's U.S. subsidiary and several accomplices. - Bankrupt Diocese Seeks to Pay Pedophile Priests
The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington is obligated to pay retirement benefits to six priests who are confirmed pedophiles, church officials argued in a bankruptcy court filing seeking permission to keep making the payments. - Cops: N.C. Girl Raped, Killed the Day She Was Snatched
Authorities say a 5-year-old North Carolina girl was raped and killed the same day she was taken from her home. - Marine Disabled by Vaccine Battles VA for Benefits
Lance Cpl. Josef Lopez still suffers from injuries he began experiencing in Iraq three years ago injuries caused not by bombs or guns but by a military-administered smallpox vaccine he got before left the United States. - Calif. Man Allegedly Paid Teen $31 to Spit in His Face
A 39-year-old Thousand Oaks man has been arrested for misdemeanor child annoyance after allegedly paying a teenager $31 to spit in his face.
- Pro-Castro Mob Attacks Spouse of Top Cuban Blogger
- McCain: Victory in Afghanistan in 18 Months
- Senate Puts Off Military Ban on Gays
- GOP Challenges Job Stimulus Data
- Senate Nears First Healthcare Vote
- Obama Administration Pauses on Alaska Drilling
- Gen. Paul Vallely: Islamists Infiltrating U.S. Military
- Gates Says Afghan Surge Could Happen Swiftly
AG.org News & Information
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AG Bible Quizzer wins "National Bible Bee"
Fourteen-year-old Isaac Ward of First AG, Binghamton, New York, is the Junior Winner of the first National Bible Bee and a $50,000 scholarship. Ward says AG's Teen Bible Quiz helped him with contest, through memorization.
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The "Fire Bible" -- now in Angola and Mozambique
AG Bible Alliance representatives presented copies of the African Portuguese Fire Bible at launch services in Angola and Mozambique.
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Radio network helps others by helping Convoy of Hope
New Life Network donates three dollars of every pledge they received during their campaign to Convoy of Hope in order to provide food and supplies for families suffering from typhoon damage in the Philippines.
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Church safekeeping: Protecting property proves to be tougher in troubled times
Churches are not immune from being victims of criminal activity -- they are no longer "safe zones" as many people no longer respect God or His house.
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Trinity Life Center revives in Sacramento
Weekly attendance and church condition declines at Trinity Life Center of Sacramento, California by the end of 2007. After Glen D. Cole accepts senior pastor position in 2008, the church is now thriving with an average attendance of 800 and has been remodeled without borrowing.




