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Ex-Gay Ministry Sues London Transport Company Over Pro-Gay Bus Ads
CORE Issues Trust, a London-based Christian charity supporting ex-gay issues, has brought legal action against Transport for London (TfL), requesting the transportation company remove bus ads by the homosexual activist group Stonewall.
New Billy Graham 'My Hope' CD: Former DC Talk's Michael Tait on Going 'Deep' With Graham Family
A new CD released this week commemorates renowned evangelist Billy Graham, a father figure to Newsboys' lead singer Michael Tait, who contributes a song to the album.
Economic Historian: Jesus, Bible Argue for Capitalistic System; Says Welfare State Is 'Spider's Web, Not Safety Net'
WASHINGTON – A prominent economist argued that the success of the great empires of the past was tied to their support for religious freedom and economic systems similar to Jesus' teachings on charity and hard work.
Switchfoot's New Song Kicks Off With Big Bang Shattering Record for Christian Radio Play
Switchfoot's new single "Love Alone is Worth the Fight," from its anticipated 9th studio album Fading West is the first and only song to have every Christian Adult Contemporary (AC/CHR) station playing the single in its debut week, according to Nielson BDS, a service that tracks monitored radio, television, and internet airplay.
'Fifty Shades of Grey' Actor Walks Away From Film; Christian Experts Respond to Dangers of Book
Charlie Hunnam, an actor best known for his roles in "Pacific Rim" and "Sons of Anarchy," has forfeited his role as the lead in the film adaptation of E.L. James' 2011 erotic novel Fifty Shades of Grey. While Hunnam cited a busy TV acting schedule as the reason for turning down the role, Christian film and literature experts offered other reasons for him walking away.
Jim Bob Duggar of '19 Kids and Counting' Calls Christian Conservatives Political 'Sleeping Giant'
Arkansas patriarch Jim Bob Duggar, a former state representative and reality television personality on the show 19 Kids and Counting, argued that an inactive voting bloc would have won Mitt Romney the presidency last year, and will win Ken Cuccinelli the Virginia's gubernatorial race in November.
Christian Colleges: 'We Are Not Match.com'
A recent Facebook study found that the top 25 colleges where men and women meet their future spouses are all Christian institutions of higher learning. The institutions claimed that, while many of their students meet their "soul mates" as class mates, their schools are for learning, not romance.
School Choir's Right to Sing Christmas Carols Restored in Wisconsin
Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) declared victory in a Christmas music case following a public outcry against a Wisconsin school board's alleged attempt to limit religious songs in school performances. The Master Singers, Wausau West High School's elite choir, which formed the center of the debate, resumed practice on Tuesday.
African American Pastor Blames Civil Rights Movement for State of the Black Family
An African American pastor blamed the Civil Rights Movement for the weakened state of the black family and agreed with Christian social science experts that a re-emphasis on family will empower the black population.
Lila Rose: 'I Would Leave the Republican Party' If It Dropped Social Issues
Pro-Life activist Lila Rose says she would abandon the Republican Party if it catered to libertarian voters by dropping the pro-life issue from its platform at the Family Research Council's Values Voter Summit this past weekend.