MLK Niece Wonders Why God Was Left Off Memorial Site

The MLK Memorial Site features Martin Luther King Jr. quotes across the 450-foot wall that surrounds the Mountain of Despair and Stone of Hope. Those quotes have received scrutiny and praises from visitors. Now, Alveda C. King, MLK’s niece, is offering her perspective: Where’s the name of God?

This Halloween, Christian Leaders Challenged to Take a Stand, or Stand Down

Recently some 300 exorcists flocked to Poland for a week-long congress to examine the current fashion for vampirism the world-over and the apparent connection between this fascination and a surge in demonic possession.

Supreme Court Preparing to Review Use of Profanity on TV

Most Americans believe they are safe from obscene language on television, but the FCC has ruled otherwise. When U2 singer Bono used the F-word on live TV, thousands of complaints flooded the FCC. Their response? They ruled that this word was acceptable on broadcast TV, except in sexual situations. The Supreme Court is now preparing to review such decisions.

New Cartoon Marks 7 Billionth Person

The Population Research Institute (PRI) just released the fifth episode of their highly popular YouTube cartoon series — just in time for the world’s population to reach 7 billion people. The series, which has to date garnered over 800,000 views, is designed to humorously refute the idea of overpopulation with stick figure animation.

New Media, Old Bias

Back in the old days – say, 10 years ago – Christians used to complain about liberal media bias. The newspapers and networks had a stranglehold on what was considered news. And because most members of the national media were part of the liberal cultural elite, polite indifference was usually the best we could expect.

Social Network for Christian Families Offers Forum for Parent Educators

At the HSLDA Leadership Conference today, Hschooler.net has announced that it has spearheaded a comprehensive communication forum for Midwest Parent Educators, a Kansas City-based, vibrant homeschool organization.

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