Aaron J. Leichman
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U.S. Census Bureau Rejects Gay 'Marriage'
Pro-family groups were encouraged this week by the announcement that the U.S. Census Bureau will not include same-sex \"marriages\" in its upcoming 2010 census report.
Internet Service Providers Move Against Child Pornography
Pro-family groups were encouraged this week with the news that two major companies would join a growing number of Internet service providers that are working to curb the proliferation of child pornography on the Internet.
Church Raises $100,000 in Battle Against Human Trafficking
The Evangelical Covenant Church announced this week that it helped raise an astonishing $100,000 to fight the slavery of today – human trafficking, estimated to affect as many as 27 million people around the globe – in the short period of only five months.
GodTV to Live Broadcast 'TheCall'
A movement to bring about a spiritual revival in America next week will be broadcasted live as thousands of people continue to gather in the nation\'s capitol over the coming months to take part in what\'s known as the \"TheCall\" – the nation\'s largest annual intercessory prayer meeting.
Brazil to Install Condom Machines in Schools; Critics Abound
Pro-family advocates and critics around the world expressed strong opposition this week after news spread that the nation of Brazil would begin a large scale effort to combat the spread of AIDS and STDs through the installation of condom vending machines in hundreds of its schools.
Hundreds Vow Recommitment to Marriages in Anniversary Event
In an era where rising divorce rates and marital infidelity are rapidly becoming societal norms, hundreds of couples met together last month to buck the secular trends of the world with a renewed commitment to God and the sanctity of biblical marriage.
Expert: Birth Control Pills Ineffective in Stemming Unintended Pregnancies
Birth control pills have done nothing to stem the tide of rising unintended and teenage pregnancies, according to a population and contraception expert at Princeton University.
LAPD Sued Over Alleged Religious Discrimination
An LAPD sergeant says that he was punished with disciplinary action and denied numerous pay raises and promotions because of his religious objections to homosexuality, according to a lawsuit recently filed against the city of Los Angeles.
Christians Decry Congressional 'Fairness Doctrine'
Christian and pro-family groups are up in arms over recent efforts by the Democrat-led Congress to re-instate a \"Fairness Doctrine\" that would require conservative and Christian radio talk stations to give air time to opposing views.
Federal Marriage Amendment Re-introduced in Senate
After the California Supreme Court\'s infamous ruling that approved gay \"marriage\" two months ago, pro-family advocates talked endlessly for the need to strengthen the institution of marriage at the national level with a federal amendment.