Huge Victory for Homeschoolers in New Hampshire
On Jan 13, the New Hampshire House of Representatives resoundingly rejected a draconian homeschool proposal by voting 324-34 to maintain the current law. “Winning by such a significant margin is welcome relief for New Hampshire homeschool families,” said Mike Donnelly, staff attorney for HSLDA. Rank and file Democrats joined Republicans to support homeschoolers when Democratic... Continue Reading
Evangelical Presbyterian Church plans Appalachian Impact 2010
In 22 of Kentucky’s Appalachian counties, more than 10% of occupied housing units are in substandard condition. No running water or indoor plumbing… crumbling foundations… sagging roofs… The median income of this region averages 50% below the U.S. median income. For over 20 years, the EPC has developed a relationship within this community through the... Continue Reading
Only 1 in 3 Mainline Presbyterians Affirm Key Truth Claim of the Bible
Less than half of Christians in the largest Presbyterian denomination in the country believe Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation, a new survey reveals. The latest “Religious and Demographic Profile of Presbyterians” report, released by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), shows that two in five (39 percent) members agree or strongly agree that “only... Continue Reading
Trial Judge in Notre Dame/Obama Graduation Protest Case Recuses Herself After Appeal is Filed
In the ongoing case involving 88 pro-life demonstrators arrested at the University of Notre Dame (including former Presidential candidate Alan Keyes) in the days leading up to (and in some cases during) President Barack Obama’s commencement speech and receipt of an honorary degree, the assigned trial judge has recused herself. Judge Jenny Pitts Manier filed... Continue Reading
An Amazing Article on Abortion in New York Magazine
Week by week, New York magazine offers insight into the culture and consciousness of the nation’s trendy population in Manhattan. This magazine, combined with The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, and The New Yorker, provides constant insight into the thinking of the New York elites. The magazine recently featured a major... Continue Reading
Pro-life Events Surrounding the Washington D.C. March for Life, January 20-23
In order to help pro-life pilgrims plan their trip for the upcoming national capital March for Life, LifeSiteNews.com has compiled a list of events in and around D.C. Wednesday, January 20 American Life League Training and Activism Week 1:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. http://www.all.org/taw/ Thursday, January 21: Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life Georgetown University, Washington... Continue Reading
PCA Committees announce Fifty Days of Prayer for the PCA – The Gospel of the Kingdom
Each year Christian Education and Publications and MNA call our denomination to 50 days of prayer for the General Assembly and produce a devotional that churches and individuals can use for individual and group prayer during the 50 days, which will take place from May 6th to June 24th this year. This year’s devotional will... Continue Reading
Handling of Ft. Hood shooting suspect could bring discipline to Army Officers
Between five and eight Army officers are expected to face discipline for failing to take action against the accused Ft. Hood shooter, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, over a series of behavioral and professional problems in the years leading up to the November rampage. Had corrective action been taken, Hasan’s career might have been cut short... Continue Reading
First Presbyterian Day School in Macon, GA Sponsors Church in Haiti
A Macon school says it is offering donations and its prayers for the people of Haiti. First Presbyterian Day School in Macon, Georgia has connections to the island nation in more ways than one. It has a teacher and a student who say they were just days away from being in the country. “I got... Continue Reading
Covenant College Dean’s List, Fall 2009
Covenant College congratulates the following students on their academic achievement for the Fall 2009 term. These students are included on Covenant’s Dean’s List because they have earned a term grade point average of 3.30 or higher as a full time student taking twelve or more credit hours. We are proud to recognize the following students... Continue Reading
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