Posted on August 23rd, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Still following his principles, Chief Justice Roy Moore,who said that he was upholding his oath of office by acknowledging God, gets suspended with pay for not removing the Ten Commandments monument. (CNSNews.com) – Roy Moore, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, was suspended with pay Friday for refusing to remove a Ten Commandments monument [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on August 22nd, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
In headlines to day, the Mississippi Supreme Court makes a decision that defines an unborn baby as a person. Sondra Goldschein, state strategies attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union said she was troubled by the court’s definition of a fetus as a “person.” “Anytime the fetus is recognizable as a person it chips away [...]
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Filed under: Marriage and Family
Posted on August 22nd, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Another way to make a Christian Church non-Christian is to remove references of the passion of Christ, on which Christianity was established, from the Church. “…tear down the walls that seperate us a people of faith…” In other words, Christians get rid of your Christ so we can all (Jews, Christians, and Muslims) “come together [...]
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Filed under: Ministries
Posted on August 22nd, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
An expert on East Asia says fear of reunification is driving the South Korean government’s pursuit of a “Sunshine Policy” with the North. Later this month, representatives from six countries will convene in Beijing in hopes of finding a peaceful solution to the North Korean nuclear threat. South Korean President Kim Dae-jung’s approach to managing [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on August 22nd, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Still supporting the ten commandments monument at the risk of a $5,000 fine per day that the monument remains. Fines that could add up to be $1 billion within four months… (CNSNews.com) – Chief Justice Roy S. Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court refused to back down from his defense of a Ten Commandments display [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on August 22nd, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
AgapePress offers an article entitled, A Photo Tribute to the ‘Ten Commandments Monument’, for those who have not had the opportunity to see what the controversy is all about.
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Filed under: Law
Posted on August 21st, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
With today’s youth being inundated with images of sex and sexuality as well as information about sexual health, the message of sexual purity is being strongly attacked. (AgapePress) – Seventy percent of American teens get information about sex from the media, a recently released study shows. While that might not be surprising, it is troubling, [...]
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Filed under: Marriage and Family
Posted on August 21st, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
I Can Only Imagine… (AgapePress) – Many Christians who regularly tune in to secular radio have been delightfully surprised over recent months to hear a familiar but unexpected name — “Jesus.” Thanks to a runaway hit by an independent grassroots Christian band called MercyMe, listeners across America and beyond are hearing an unabashed message of [...]
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Posted on August 21st, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
America’s Highest Court has turned down Alabama’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore’s appeal to leave the Ten Commandments monument in the rotunda of the Alabama Judicial Building. (CNSNews.com) – Defenders of a Ten Commandments monument on display inside the Alabama Supreme Court building lost their final legal appeal Wednesday, setting the stage for a [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on August 20th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
AgapePress – A report says kids are selling their bodies for sex at younger ages, and a growing number of these teenage prostitutes are coming from middle-class homes. According to Newsweek, local and federal law enforcement officials have noted a sharp rise in prostitution among teenagers in major cities across the United States. Dr. Janice [...]
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Filed under: Marriage and Family
Posted on August 20th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Here is the heart of the issue: The reality is that the average American teenager who’s stressed out or who’s bored or who has too much money to spend is at enormously high risk of using drugs, and parents have got to recognize that. Capitol Hill (CNSNews.com) – The best thing parents can do to [...]
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Filed under: Marriage and Family
Posted on August 20th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
From flirting online to emotional, relational, or physical infidelity, online affairs are a factor in about 33% of all divorces in America. Online infidelity is growing, and it’s taking a devastating toll on marriage. Ironically, a new study out of the University of Florida reveals most people involved don’t even think it’s wrong — until [...]
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Filed under: Marriage and Family
Posted on August 20th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
A lawsuit that sends a strong message to library systems everywhere. If you allow patrons to surf and print porn at the library, the staff may sue you for creating a hostile work environment. In this case the staff wins. The Minneapolis library system has agreed to settle a lawsuit with 12 librarians over Internet [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on August 20th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Christians continue to offer their support on the issue of removing the public display of the Ten Commandments from the rotunda of the state judicial building in Alabama. (AgapePress) – The founder of the Moral Majority says the fight to display the Ten Commandments publicly may be the fundamental issue in the culture war.Alabama Chief [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on August 19th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Choosing to stand for God rather than the whims of today’s tainted culture, Bishop Stephen Jecko, the Episcopal Diocese of Florida, takes action. (AgapePress) – The Episcopal Diocese of Florida is withholding funds from the national church because of its blatant disregard for biblical truth in consecrating an openly homosexual bishop. Bishop Stephen Jecko says [...]
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Filed under: Ministries
Posted on August 19th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
In showing the example of Christ, this Florida pastor proves that Love is the Way, by leading his parishioners to pray for the persons who vandalized their church causing $25,000 worth of damage. The pastor of a Florida church that was recently vandalized preached a message yesterday on “loving your enemies.” A day after officials [...]
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Filed under: By Example
Posted on August 19th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
The 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece will also not only be populated with some of the best athletes from around the globe, but also thousands of Christians focusing on evangelism. JesusJournal reports this story from the Christian News Service… ATHENS – World-class athletes will be going for the gold next summer when the [...]
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Filed under: Ministries
Posted on August 19th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
After many years of ministry, a decline in enrollment to twelve students moved the officials at the Christian Academy in Wadena to close its doors. WADENA — When school bells begin ringing at area schools this week, the Christian Academy in Wadena will remain quiet. The school is closing after 24 years of offering a [...]
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Filed under: Ministries
Posted on August 19th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
J. Grant Swank, Jr writes this article concerning a gay class offered at the University of Michigan, Ann Harbor, and proposes that a Christian class also be added. If the “How To Be Gay: Male Homosexuality and Initiation” course can fly at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, then I want to teach the “Christian [...]
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Filed under: General
Posted on August 19th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
News concerning the investigation of the death of an American Catholic missionary in Kenya Nairobi, Kenya (CNSNews.com) – An inquest into the murder of an American Catholic missionary has heard that the priest had appeared particularly worried in the days before his mysterious death three years ago. Sister Dominica MacQue, a Catholic nun and the [...]
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Filed under: Law