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U.S. Hamas fundraisers caught on camera
A Florida group has caught on video an Orlando mosque in the act of raising money for a supporter of Hamas.
Medical board 'cozy' with Planned Parenthood
Operation Rescue wants open Iowa medical records to be just that – open. But the group is encountering opposition from an abortionist.
GOP mole undermining defense of marriage
A traditional marriage advocacy organization is concerned about what former RNC chairman Ken Mehlman is doing to undermine traditional marriage, now that he has admitted he is a homosexual.
Iraqi Christians - even harder times ahead
The ministry Open Doors USA believes life for believers in Iraq will only get worse now that American combat troops are being pulled out of the country.
On solid grounds for God
A ministry is offering coffee that serves to further the kingdom of God.
Church at odds with 'zoning czar'
A small church in Illinois has won a preliminary injunction against its community and can continue holding services at its rented site.
T-shirts used as 'billboard' for Christ
A Christian apparel company is challenging students to take advantage of their religious freedoms by expressing their Christian faith through what they wear.
Church fights for right to bear arms
As it is legal in Georgia to carry a gun only in a church parking lot -- not in the church -- some supporters of bearing arms are working to have that law changed.
'Dancing' promoting immorality
A popular television competition has invited another contestant with a questionable past.
Congressman shares pro-lifers' concerns
Since Operation Rescue exposed "telemed" abortions in Iowa, a member of Congress from that state is now expressing concern.
Stricter regulations in store for VA abortuaries
Virginia's attorney general has issued a legal opinion that would allow greater enforcement of regulations on abortion clinics.
Nice vs. good - a dilemma for Christian women
The title of Paul Coughlin and Jennifer Degler's new book - No More Christian Nice Girl - may come off as surprising, but that is exactly what the two wanted to communicate.
Hope for 'Music City'
A disaster recovery effort that began soon after Hurricane Katrina struck is now headed to help the victims of the recent flooding in Nashville.
ACLU sues FBI, helps 'country's enemies'
Gary Bauer thinks the ACLU should be helping national security and law enforcement agencies protect the citizens of the U.S. instead of aiding the country's enemies.
'Same-sex divorce' revoked
A Texas court has reversed a judge's decision to grant a divorce in a case that involves two men.
ESCR - money over morality
The Christian Medical Association is criticizing the Obama administration for challenging a federal court decision that has blocked government funding of embryonic stem-cell research.
No license = bad news for abortionist
Police are searching for a "troubled" abortionist who has been practicing illegally in Maryland.
Prayer at noontime and in the night
Alabama's University of Mobile is calling people to join together in prayer for a nationwide spiritual and cultural transformation as the mid-term elections approach.
Israelis adopt American sport
Whether it be college or professional, Texas is known for producing good football. But a Dallas businessman has invested in a team located far away from The Lone Star State.
Abortion support at Catholic college?
A student protest is under way against Alverno College, a Catholic school for women in Milwaukee, for promoting pro-abortion links on its website.
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