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'Under God' in Texas Pledge Ruled Constitutional
Texas' state pledge, which includes the words "under God," does not violate the constitution, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday.
Rescued Chilean Miner: God Won
The last of the 33 miners who were trapped underground for over two months was pulled out to safety Wednesday evening.
Obama Urged to Appeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell Ruling
Conservatives are calling on the Obama administration to appeal a federal judge's decision that the military must halt the enforcement of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
Indiana Police Guided Against Prohibiting Street Preaching
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has issued a new legal bulletin, advising officers not to prohibit street preaching or the distribution of leaflets.
Christian Groups Hail Vote Blocking DADT Repeal
"This is a victory for the men and women who serve our nation in uniform," said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins. "At least for now they will not be used to advance a radical social agenda."
Christians Urge Bold New Plans to Achieve MDGs
Christians across the globe have called for bold new plans and real progress on the Millennium Development Goals as world leaders meet this week in New York.
Wheaton College Installs New President
Wheaton College inaugurated Dr. Philip Graham Ryken as its newest president on Friday.
Christians Respond to Higher U.S. Poverty Rate
With millions more added to the ranks of the poor last year, political leaders have been urged to recognize that their greatest responsibility is to the poor and not the middle class.
Judge Strikes Down Don't Ask, Don't Tell
The "don't ask, don't tell" policy infringes the fundamental rights of United States servicemembers and is unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
Global Church Head Urges 'Just Peace' amid Mideast Talks
The head of a global church body sent a message Thursday to negotiators of the Middle East peace talks in Washington to stress the concerns of Palestinian Christians.