Mont. Election Law Wrongly Applied to Church
A federal appeals court says a Montana election law was unconstitutionally applied to an East Helena church that supported a 2004 ballot initiative to define marriage.
A federal appeals court says a Montana election law was unconstitutionally applied to an East Helena church that supported a 2004 ballot initiative to define marriage.
The case against an alleged assisted suicide ring known as the Final Exit Network has revived a long-simmering debate over the right to die. The network’s president, its medical director and two other members are due in court Friday
The Senate voted Wednesday to bar federal regulators from reimposing the so-called Fairness Doctrine, a policy abandoned two decades ago, that required balanced coverage of issues on public airwaves.
At the end of last year, in the poorest, most densely-populated slum in Goma, the provincial capital of east DRC, seven poor men and women sat, lay or mingled around a small room in Kahembe Health Center.
“Don’t just be entertained; instead do something, get involved, change the situation.”
Conservative evangelical leader James Dobson has resigned as chairman of Focus on the Family but will continue to play a prominent role at the organization he founded more than three decades ago, The Associated Press has learned.
Things do fall apart, and it is OK to find God on a corner and ask where He was. But the key to remember is that there is a difference between asking and blaming.
The prison once deemed the most violent in America will be hosting the nation’s largest gathering of inmates and their children next month to promote reconciliation and healing within families.
For as the soil makes the sprout come up and a garden causes seeds to grow, so the Sovereign LORD will make righteousness and praise spring up before all nations.
Have you been with Jesus? Or do you just see Him as a mythical figure, perhaps a moral example?