Nathan Black
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Most Americans Say Judges Are Anti-Religious
Sixty-four percent of Americans believe that rulings by judges in recent years have been more anti-religious than the Founding Fathers intended, a new poll shows.
Casting Crowns, Jason Ingram Big Winners at 41st Dove Awards
After five consecutive "Group of the Year" awards, Casting Crowns was finally able to take home the night's biggest award, thanks to the fans.
Group Demands Pentagon Rescind Invitation to Franklin Graham
Evangelist Franklin Graham is scheduled to speak at the Pentagon on the National Day of Prayer. But his invitation has riled up at least one group which is demanding a more "inclusive speaker" for the event on May 6.
Ministry Troubled by Dawson McAllister's Submission to Gay Advocates
Exodus International released a statement Tuesday expressing sadness that popular communicator and radio talk show host Dawson McAllister chose to remove Exodus from its referral list over a gay flap.
Tim Tebow: Stand for Something
Be willing to stand alone and to stand for something, former University of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow told college students over the weekend.
Haiti Drops Kidnapping Charges Against 9 U.S. Christians
Haiti has dropped all charges against nine of ten American Christians who were arrested in January. Pastor Clint Henry of Meridian\'s Central Valley Baptist Church welcomed the news.
Obama Urged to Appeal Nat'l Prayer Day Ruling
Just weeks away from the annual National Day of Prayer, a federal judge ruled on Thursday that the day is unconstitutional. President Barack Obama is being urged to appeal the decision.
Notre Dame Articulates Pro-Life Stance After Obama Row
After receiving wide criticism for presenting President Obama with an honorary degree last year, the University of Notre Dame on Thursday issued a statement affirming the sanctity of life.
Board Postpones Vote on 'Creation is Myth' Science Book
A vote on whether to remove a biology textbook that describes creationism as "the biblical myth" from Knoxville, Tenn., schools was tabled for another month.
Rescue of Miners Delayed; T.D. Jakes Offers Condolences
The search for four missing miners in Naoma, W. Va., came to another halt on Friday after rescuers encountered smoke. West Virginia native Bishop T.D. Jakes offered his "sincere condolences" to affected families.