Dr. Jerry Newcombe smallTragically, it’s almost to the point that saying "I'm a follower of Jesus" is meaningless in the mouth of a politician. Of course it's not -- but some may think so.

Michelle Malkin smallPresident Obama and his radical feminist enforcers have had it in for Catholic medical providers from the get-go. It's about time all people of faith fought back against this unprecedented encroachment on religious liberty.

Thomas Sowell smallThe Republican establishment is pulling out all the stops against Newt Gingrich -- and some aren't letting the facts get in their way.


TV television video tinyFamily loyalty, integrity and honesty, an admirable work ethic -- those are the themes that resound throughout the latest title in the Walmart/P&G Family Movie Night series.

book review tinyIn his typical style, Pastor Jeremiah brilliantly analyzes where we have drifted as a society -- and then lovingly instructs how we can escape the coming destruction.

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Romney wins Nevada...Gingrich will stay in race

 

 

     717 of 1,835 precincts - 39 percent
    
     x-Mitt Romney, 6,107 - 42 percent
     Newt Gingrich, 3,752 - 26 percent
     Ron Paul, 2,686 - 19 percent
     Rick Santorum, 1,836 - 13 percent


Dangerous ruling in home-school battle

What began as a disagreement over a requested menu change for a banquet by a home-schooling mom has turned into litigation that could affect all employer-employee relations in Indiana.


Obama's abuse of scripture

Michael Youssef smallWe have had egotistical presidents before, but never to my knowledge have we had one who saw himself as replacing God.


Komen: Uh ... wait a minute

The Susan G. Komen for the Cure announced today it is changing its mind and will continue financial grants to the abortion-provider Planned Parenthood.


Courts attack pregnancy clinics' free speech

A federal appeals court is preparing to decide whether New York City's ordinance on pregnancy help centers is constitutional.


Back taxes? Feds owe some, too

At a time in which federal lawmakers are haggling over taxes, a new study from the IRS finds that federal workers owe billions of dollars in taxes.


Hope for believers' release from NK's prison

While North Korea is set to grant amnesty to prisoners, Open Doors USA awaits word whether that will include any Christians.


The week's top stories (Jan. 30- Feb. 3, 2012)

Read the most popular stories that appeared on our website this past week.


Lesbian icon -- good for business?

OneMillionMoms is challenging J.C. Penney's effort to reshape its identity. The retailer is pinning its hopes in part on an ad campaign that features a high-profile homosexual entertainer.


Fear giving CAIR 'a lot of credibility'

The U.S. Military Academy at West Point is going forward with a scheduled prayer breakfast next week, despite the controversy over the originally scheduled keynote speaker.


Protecting right of conscience

Since at least one lawmaker recognizes that people won't change their religious beliefs to comply with a government mandate, a bill has been introduced in the U.S. Senate to protect religious organizations from ObamaCare.


How Trump's support will affect campaign

video icon buttonWith the Nevada caucuses on the horizon, a political commentator isn't sure whether the real estate mogul and reality TV personality's endorsement of Mitt Romney will help or hurt the GOP presidential hopeful.


Obama hears pro-life message

President Barack Obama has attended the National Prayer Breakfast, where the keynote speaker spoke out against abortion.

 

Pro-occupiers counter Nat'l Prayer B'fast


NBC should finish Gingrich story

One media analyst doesn't think NBC and Tom Brokaw should be objecting to Mitt Romney using footage of the former network anchor slamming Newt Gingrich over his House ethics charges. Instead, he says they should set the record straight.


How then shall we vote?

Well-known Christian broadcaster Janet Parshall is offering her thoughts on how Christians should evaluate a person who is running for president.

 

Pop quiz on Jesus and the candidates  (Commentary)


Vandy digging the hole deeper, says professor

Vanderbilt University's attempt to clarify its anti-discrimination policy for campus organizations at a special meeting seems to have backfired, according to one of its professor.




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