Aaron J. Leichman
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Ministry Leader's Book Offers Young Black Women Support, Advice
With the top teen pregnancy rates and skyrocketing rates of AIDS/HIV, depression and suicide, young black women across America are in a crisis, according to a Christian ministry leader and the author of Letters to Young Black Women.
Charity Donates Thousands of Shoes during Barefoot Week
Soles4Souls announced this week that it handed out 130,000 shoes to residents and disaster victims in Atlanta and New Orleans.
South Carolina Unveils 'I Believe' License Plates
Drivers in South Carolina are now be able to purchase license plates that display and represent their faith, thanks to a new measure passed by the South Carolina legislature that went into effect Thursday.
'Parents for Truth' Campaign Backs Abstinence-Based Education
Parents need to do more to fight against the harmful effects of "comprehensive" sex education on young people, according to the National Abstinence Education Association (NAEA).
Tenn. 'Bible in Schools' Act Awaits Approval
Public school students in Tennessee may soon have the option of taking non-denominational, elective courses on the Bible.
Pro-Life Pharmacy Celebrates Anniversary
One of the most prominent pharmacy agencies in California celebrated its anniversary status Sunday as the only pro-life pharmacy in the state of California.
Colo. Amendment to Give Rights to Unborn
In what would be the first such measure in the history of the United States, a pro-life group in Colorado has successfully submitted a referendum that would give equal legal status to the unborn.
Pro-Family Group Blasts Colo. Anti-Sexual Discrimination Law
Pro-family advocates criticized a new Colorado law, calling it the 'Pandoras box' of what they said would be a stream of future cases involving sexual predators.
Creation College Appeals to Board, Claims 'Viewpoint Discrimination'
A California-based Creation college is challenging a decision by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board that denied the school the right to grant science degrees in the state of Texas.
Michigan House Affirms Partial-Birth Abortion Ban
Pro-life groups in Michigan were encouraged Tuesday after the Democratic-led House voted 74-32 to hand a bill that would ban partial-birth abortions for review in the Senate.