Doug Huntington
Latest
Church Asked to Cough Up $2 Million for Water Bill
A local church in the small town of Ford City, Pa., about 40 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, received a not so small bill from the areas borough council, recently.
Lawsuit Argues that Student Can 'Be Happy, Not Gay'
Attorneys from a legal alliance that defends the right to hear and speak the Truth filed a lawsuit this week, justifying an Illinois students entitlement to wear a T-shirt opposing homosexuality at school.
Scientists Pit 'Darwin vs. Design'
Believers and skeptics will be challenged to pit Darwin vs. Design at a conference today, when three of the most outspoken intelligent design (ID) advocates join together to speak about their controversial theory.
Over 250,000 Indiana Drivers Sport 'In God We Trust' Plates
Indianas newest faith-friendly license plates are doing well in purchases, allowing thousands of state drivers to express their relationship with God.
Attorney Criticizes Universities for Suppressing Christianity on Campus
University officials are becoming increasingly hostile to the expression of Christian viewpoints, noted a legal advisor that works to defend Christians right to speak the Truth.
Christian Attorney to Debate ACLU President on Pornography
An outspoken Christian attorney will be debating Wednesday with the president of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) over the role that the government has in monitoring pornography that is accessible to youth.
Graham's Grandson, TAIT to 'Rock the City'
Thousands of local students in Binghamton, N.Y., about 180 miles northwest of New York, are expected to attend Rock the City, an event featuring Will Graham, the grandson of prominent evangelist Billy Graham, and Christian rock band TAIT.
Can Christians and Jews Bridge the Gap?
A Christian guest speaker at a Boston College event titled Understanding Christian Support for Israel spoke to attendees about the relationship Christians have with Jews and the rift that has been created among them.
Study: Sleep Deprivation Can Affect Moral Decisions
A recent study that was published in this months edition of Sleep, the official journal of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, recorded findings that suggest that lack of sleep can impair a persons ability to make moral decisions.
Solar Powered Bible Speaks the Word
A new environment-friendly solar powered talking Bible is out for sale now at various online websites.