In terms of profitability margin, 85 industries outrank healthcare. But you won't hear that from Barack Obama or Nancy Pelosi.
Read more »Perspective: A human kiddie shield
Have you noticed something about the audiences that President Obama has cherry-picked to cheer his government health care takeover roadshow?
Read more »State of the Union talk just a 'pep rally'
Chief Justice John Roberts says the scene at President Barack Obama's first State of the Union address was "very troubling" and that the annual speech to Congress has "degenerated into a political pep rally."
Read more »Obama pushes what he once opposed
Senator Chuck Grassley says Congress should start from scratch on healthcare reform because the current legislation being pushed by the majority party fails to take on rising healthcare costs and premiums, but instead gives $400 billion in direct payments to insurance companies.
Read more »Illegal aliens - strain on U.S. budget
An immigration reform organization says a new survey reveals that two-thirds of the American people believe illegal immigrants are a major strain on the U.S. budget.
Read more »Euthanasia group members indicted
A Georgia grand jury has indicted four members of an assisted suicide group on charges of helping a 58-year-old cancer patient kill himself.
Read more »'Overly generous' gov't pensions a burden
State and local governments are scrambling to make up for pension fund shortfalls that were exacerbated by the economic recession.
Read more »New Christian Music Genre Created
There’s a new Christian music genre called Christian beach! About.com’s Music Guide has declared, “Bill Mallia isn't easy to classify - unless, of course, there is a genre' called ‘fun’! On his official site (www.BillMallia.com), you can check out his latest news, hear his music (bring your beach ball), learn more about what makes him tick and see where he'll be performing next.”
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'Remnant' always there, says pastor
A pastor, author, and expert in cultural apologetics says there's a hunger for the truth of God's Word and how that truth can be applied daily in a person's life.
Read more »Christian college prof encourages 'gay identity'
Peter LaBarbera is asking a Christian college in Pennsylvania whether it supports the "sexual identity therapy" of one of its professors who is unwilling to discourage some of his clients from remaining in the homosexual lifestyle.
Read more »Collision, plea, life...forgiveness
A state legislator from Arkansas believes it was divine intervention that allowed him to resuscitate his wife back to life following a harrowing hit-and-run accident.
Read more »6 Killed in Attack on World Vision in Pakistan
Terrorists armed with grenades attacked the offices of a Christian aid group helping earthquake survivors in northwestern Pakistan on Wednesday, killing six employees and wounding several others, police and the organization said.
Read more »Church bells will chime amid legal clatter
Church bells will toll in Phoenix now that a court order has been secured and the city's noise ordinance has been silenced.
Read more »Terrorist trial venue still in discussion
The retired naval officer who commanded the USS Cole when it was attacked by terrorists hopes President Obama will reverse his decision to try a confessed 9/11 mastermind in New York City.
Read more »Free speech vs. family privacy
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a case lodged against Fred Phelps and other members of his church over protests at military funerals.
Read more »Textbook content under deliberation
The battle intensifies this week in Texas over standards for new textbooks.
Read more »Austin Carty: Survivor of Life's <i>High Points and Lows</i>
You might remember him as being "the Christian guy" on 2006's Survivor: Panama. No? Then prepare to meet Austin Carty, natural-born storyteller and author of the new memoir, High Points and Lows: Life, Faith and Figuring It All Out.
Read more »When Our Kids Hurt
When painful circumstances arise, our first impulse is to pick our kids up or bail them out. But hurtful experiences in our children's lives are catalysts for their spiritual growth - and ours.
Read more »Hospitality: Become a Wounded Healer
The great writer Henri Nouwen describes hospitality in his beautiful book The Wounded Healer as "a central attitude of the minister who wants to make his own wounded condition available to others as a source of healing."
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