• Obama: Mental Distress Can't Justify Late Abortion

    By The Associated Press

    Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama says "mental distress" should not qualify as a justification for late-term abortions, a key distinction not embraced by many supporters of abortion rights.

    Jul 03, 2008
  • 200 Fearful Mugabe Foes Seek Refuge at U.S. Embassy

    By The Associated Press

    Some 200 opposition supporters crowded outside the U.S. Embassy in Zimbabwe on Thursday, appealing for protection amid new reports of violence aimed at dissenters against the heavy-handed rule of President Robert Mugabe.

    Jul 03, 2008
  • The Pulpit's Power in Declaring Independence

    By CP Contributor

    During this presidential campaign season, we have witnessed a firestorm coming from the beliefs and words of a candidate’s pastor. But the pulpit’s influence on politics is nothing new. In fact, it’s as old as the nation itself, and a blessing at that.

    Jul 03, 2008
  • The Source of Liberty

    By Chuck Colson

    This week, America celebrates another birthday.

    Jul 03, 2008
  • Vacation Bible Schools Adapt to Changing Times

    By The Associated Press

    It's a wonder vacation Bible school made it out of the 1960s.

    Jul 03, 2008
  • Greater Love

    By Scott Lincoln
    Jul 03, 2008
  • I will raise it again

    By Crossmap

    Jesus answered them, "Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days."

    Jul 03, 2008
  • Unwavering Faith

    By Greg Laurie

    "And the Lord will deliver me from every evil work and preserve me for His heavenly kingdom. To Him be glory forever and ever. Amen!"

    Jul 03, 2008
  • Evangelist: Lost Boy to Jesus Freak

    By Lillian Kwon

    Once a lost boy and now a well-known evangelist, Greg Laurie is letting millions of people into the journey of his personal life, much of which he didn't want to revisit.

    Jul 03, 2008
  • U.S. Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Anti-Abortion Displays

    By Eric Young

    The first and fourth amendment rights of two pro-life activists were violated when law enforcement officers ordered them to remove their truck from an area near to a school and “unreasonably” detained them for too long, according to a federal appellate court ruling Wednesday.

    Jul 03, 2008
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