Posted on September 18th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
With classes now under way across the nation, a pro-family education group is calling for the nation’s powerful teachers unions to play fair with their members. Thousands of newly hired teachers nationwide are — right now — being told they have to join teachers unions or lose their jobs. Forrest Turpen, executive director of the [...]
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Filed under: Ethics
Posted on September 17th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
In a recent press release from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Gen. Wesley Clark’s political stance on homosexuality was applauded. Based on the information provided is this release, Gen. Clark has been deemed as “another pro-gay moderate.” The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force deemed General Wesley Clark “another pro-gay moderate joining the [...]
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Filed under: Homosexuality
Posted on September 17th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
In a country littered with religious violence, the verdict of this trial was a pleasant surprise. New Delhi (CNSNews.com) – Christian groups here welcomed the conviction of 13 Indians for the murder of an Australian missionary and his two young sons. They hope the verdict will improve the reputation of a country where religious violence [...]
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Filed under: Persecution
Posted on September 16th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Sunday at Los Angeles’ First African Methodist Episcopal Church (FAME), former President Bill Clinton spoke in support of Gov. Gray Davis and against California’s recall election. This mixing of politics and religion was a move that conservative Christians felt would draw fire from groups like the ACLU or Americas United for the Separation of Church [...]
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Filed under: Politics
Posted on September 15th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
A Christian researcher is trying to help believers develop and apply a biblical perspective in their daily lives. bq.. _George Barna is the founder of “Barna Research Group”:http://www.barna.org, a Christian marketing research company located in Ventura, California. Barna says the Church in America is largely ineffective because most believers have not adopted a biblical worldview._ [...]
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Filed under: Ethics
Posted on September 15th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Radical advocate for homosexuality makes a threatening move against conservative Christian school in Ohio. (AgapePress) – A recent bomb threat targeted an Ohio church school because of its strong opposition to homosexuality. Last week, St. Paul Lutheran Church and School in Westlake received a call from an individual who ordered its pastor to go on [...]
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Filed under: Homosexuality
Posted on September 15th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
After a historic struggle with his peers over the display of the Ten Commandments Judge Roy Moore now has another battle on his hands. (CNSNews.com) – The man who fought the federal government over a public Ten Commandments monument and lost is now fighting to keep his judicial office and save his political career. Roy [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on September 14th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Science agrees with the Bible’s account of Old Testament tunnel under Jerusalem. Paris – Modern science has thrown its weight behind Biblical historians, backing their account of an Old Testament king who drove a tunnel under Jerusalem to ensure water supplies for his besieged subjects. The underwater aqueduct is known as the Siloam Tunnel or [...]
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Filed under: History
Posted on September 13th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, states the new direction of youth-centered retailer, Abercrombie and Fitch: ‘The “Greatest Sporting Goods Store in the World” has moved on to new sports, and the players aren’t wearing clothes.’ He urges parents to reconsider the message that the popular retailer is sending [...]
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Filed under: Marriage and Family
Posted on September 13th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Yet another example of moral decay in our world. A film crew deceived a priest at an Italian church by requesting to use the church for a wedding video. Sadly, a porn video was shoot at the church instead. A bishop will have to re-bless weddings that took place in an Italian village church after [...]
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Filed under: Ministries
Posted on September 12th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
More to come on the deaths of Johnny Cash and John Ritter…. (CNSNews.com) – Country musician Johnny Cash died in Tennessee early this morning, and actor John Ritter, best known for his starring role in the TV sitcom “Three’s Company,” died of a hidden heart defect at the age of 54. Johnny Cash, 71, reportedly [...]
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Filed under: In Memory Of
Posted on September 11th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
The next Ten Commandments challenge could be the Arkansas ACLU against a District Court Judge in Maumelle. How long has the Ten Commandments been on display? Ten Years. (CNSNews.com) – A judge in Arkansas is under attack from the Arkansas chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union for displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom, [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on September 11th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
May God bless their families, memories, and legacies as we remember those who loss their lives on September 11, 2001.
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Filed under: In Memory Of
Posted on September 10th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
How do we really feel about what we watch on television? In its August 2 issue, TV Guide ran a seven-page article on the growing trend of network television to air anything and everything, from mind-numbing sexual banter to blatant nudity and stomach-churning gore. The problem seems to be that viewers are ambivalent. … A [...]
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Filed under: Marriage and Family
Posted on September 10th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
The votes are in and the Alabama voters say, “NO!” to Gov. Bob Riley’s $1.2 billion tax increase plan. (CNSNews.com) – Sixty-eight percent of Alabama voters said no to a big tax-hike plan on Tuesday, sending Republican Gov. Bob Riley a clear message — the state needs to cut spending before raising taxes. Riley said [...]
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Filed under: Politics
Posted on September 9th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Since there has been so much interest in this new version of the New Testament, I decided to take a moment and do some advertising for various retailers that carry this bible. NOTICE : None of these links profit inthefaith.com, they are provided as a service to the readers of this website. inthefaith.com is not [...]
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Filed under: Bible Reading
Posted on September 8th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Steve Riggle, pastor of Houston’s Grace Community Church, who believes that local Christians are “up in arms” over the lawsuit, wants to see more believers “speak up for their rights.” (AgapePress) – A monument displaying the Bible outside of the Civil Courthouse in Houston, Texas, is the target of a lawsuit, but area pastors say [...]
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Filed under: Law
Posted on September 8th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
A pair of private security guards claim that the August 2000 death of American missonary Fr. John Anthony Kaiser may not have been suicide as reported by the government. Nairobi, Kenya (CNSNews.com) – An inquest into the death of an American missionary in Kenya has heard claims by two private security guards that they witnessed [...]
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Filed under: Persecution
Posted on September 8th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
Due to the Lt. Gov’s past connection with a racist Hispanic group, Tom Metzger, former Grand Wizard of the California Ku Klux Klan as announced his endorsement for California Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante. (CNSNews.com) – A self-described racist has endorsed California Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante in the California recall election, praising the candidate for being [...]
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Filed under: Politics
Posted on September 5th, 2003 by Anthony K. Valley
The American Atheists and the Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers filed this complaints stating that it gives “perferential treatment to midshipmen with monotheistic religious beliefs.” (CNSNews.com) – A group that claims to represent atheists in the U.S. military is protesting a decision by the Naval Academy to continue letting chaplains lead a mealtime prayer [...]
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Filed under: Law