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Pro-Lifers Take Final Stand Ahead of Health Care Vote
Conservative and pro-life groups are mobilizing Americans to make a final stand against a contentious health care bill that is now on the fast track toward a final vote.
9th Haiti Volunteer Welcomed Home as Team Faces New Charges
After six weeks of being detained in a Haitian jail, Charisa Coulter finally arrived home in Idaho Saturday night.
Ariz. Church Fights Ban Against Meeting in Homes
A Christian legal group filed an appeal this week to fight a ban against a church meeting in homes. The Gilbert, Ariz., church was ordered to stop all activities, including Bible studies, leadership meetings and fellowship.
Texas Board Approves Revised Social Studies Curriculum
The Texas State Board of Education voted on Friday to approve new standards for social studies classes. The 11-4 vote was a preliminary approval
Some Skip Islamic Prayer in Va. House
By the invitation of a Virginia lawmaker, a controversial Muslim cleric delivered the opening prayer on Thursday at the start of the House of Delegates' session.
'God' in Pledge, National Motto Ruled Constitutional
A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld the constitutionality of references to God in the Pledge of Allegiance and on national currency.
Christians Counter Global Atheist Convention
Atheists and humanists are preparing for what they say will be the biggest gathering of freethinkers in Australia's history. Some Christians are countering the event with creationist seminars and book giveaways.
World Vision Workers Attacked in Pakistan
A World Vision office in Pakistan was attacked by gunmen on Wednesday, leaving at least five staff members dead. The Christian organization said the attack was unprovoked.
Christians Expelled, Forced to Abandon 33 Foster Kids in Morocco
Christian volunteers and foster parents at a Moroccan orphanage were forced to abandon dozens of children on Monday after they were accused of proselytizing.
Okla. Schools Closer to Offering Bible Course
The Oklahoma Senate on Thursday passed a bill that will allow public schools in the state to offer elective courses on the Bible beginning with the 2011-12 school year.