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Russian Churches Encouraged to Tackle Russian Orphan Crisis at Pastors Summit
At a summit in Kiev, Ukraine, next week, pastors from Russia and other Eastern European nations will be provided with encouragement and guidance to solve the orphan crises in their nations through adoption and other programs. The Church is the only organization with the resources and mandate to solve the problem, Paul Pennington, executive director and founder of Hope for Orphans and one of the summit's organizers, told The Christian Post Tuesday.
Boy Scouts Were Pressured by Corporate Sponsors to Change Policy on Gays
Pressure from corporate sponsors may be the critical factor in a decision by the Boy Scouts of America to change policy to include homosexual scouts, volunteers and leaders.
Obama Lends Support to 'Gang of Eight' Immigration Reform Plan
President Barack Obama announced his support Tuesday for a bipartisan compromise on immigration reform unveiled Monday by the Senate's "gang of eight." If the gang of eight proposal fails, Obama added, he will submit his own legislation to Congress.
Obama's Relationship With the Press Under Scrutiny
Are the norms of Democratic discourse at risk when elected officials attack the legitimacy of certain news organizations, while supporting only the news organizations that do not ask tough questions? This question is being asked by some commentators after a series of White House statements, including recently from President Barack Obama, assailing Fox News, and Obama's recent interviews with news organizations that only ask the president easy questions.
Conservative Leaders Call for Puerto Rico Statehood
A coalition of conservative leaders will call on fellow conservatives to support letting Puerto Rico decide whether it will become the 51st state.
Christian Leaders Support Senate's 'Gang of 8' Immigration Reforms
A bipartisan group of senators, known as the "gang of eight," announced Monday an immigration reform agreement. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), one of the gang of eight, held a conference call with supporters, including Christian leaders, thanking them for their effort, according to sources familiar with the call.
Kids Need Both Mom and Dad, Says Gay Man Opposed to Gay Marriage
The benefits of intact biological families were emphasized on a "Building a Marriage Culture" panel at the National Review Institute's 2013 Summit, "The Future of Conservatism." One of the panelists, Doug Mainwaring, spoke of his personal experience as a gay man who came to realize that his own children need both a mother and a father.
Conservatives Have Messaging, Not Message Problem, Leaders Say
A central message heard from many of the speakers at this weekend's National Review Summit, "The Future of Conservatism," was that conservatives do not need to change their message, but need to do a better job at communicating their message.
Was Harry Reid Just Bluffing on Filibuster Reform?
Advocates of reforming the U.S. Senate's filibuster rules were disappointed Thursday as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid opted for a set of much smaller reforms that he negotiated with Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Reid hinted, in conversations with Washington Post columnist Ezra Klein, that he was just bluffing on the filibuster reform proposals to get McConnell to go along with the more modest agenda.
The Democrat's Plan to Crush the GOP
Fresh off victories in the 2012 election, the Democratic Party is embarking on ambitious plans to solidify its dominance in national elections for decades to come. Texas appears to be ground zero for this project.