Stephanie Samuel
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Crucifixion Story Becomes Real at Detroit Church's Good Friday Service
For the thousands of people who observed Good Friday at Michigan’s Greater Grace Temple, the crucifixion was more than just a thought – it was a vivid portrayal visible on the stage thanks to the illustrated sermon entitled “The Whip, Hammer and Cross.”
Report: Media Biased in Easter, Earth Day Coverage
A study by a conservative media watchdog charges three major network television stations with bestowing a favorable bias on Earth Day while smearing Easter, Christians' holy day, with allegations of pedophilia.
USCIRF Urges China to Let Christians Worship Undeterred on Easter
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom is urging China not to detain Christian members of unregistered "house churches" who plan to worship outdoors this Easter.
Utah Asks Supreme Court to Uphold Validity of Cross Memorials
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to intervene in a case deciding the constitutionality of memorial crosses placed on various state properties to honor fallen state troopers.
King James Bible Deserves Congressional Recognition, Say Anniversary Organizers
The introduction of a U.S. House resolution to recognize the 400th anniversary of the Kings James Bible offers encouragement to celebration organizers who believe a word of gratitude is due the book that positively influenced American society.
Former Planned Parenthood Employee Exposes Truth in New Ad
Former Planned Parenthood employee Abby Johnson, now a pro-life advocate, is out with a new commercial to address pro-choice claims that Planned Parenthood Federation of America primarily provides women’s healthcare services and to expose the million-dollar group’s true objective – abortion.
Boehner Hires Lawyer to Defend DOMA, Demands DOJ Pick Up the Tab
Republican House Speaker John Boehner wants the Department of Justice to reimburse the House for the hundreds of thousands of dollars it may need to spend in order to defend in court a federal traditional marriage law that the Obama Administration has refused to protect.
Ala. 'Ten Commandments Judge' Mulls Presidential Run
The pool of Republican candidates possibly running for the GOP nomination in the 2012 presidential race just got a little wider. Former Alabama Supreme Court Judge Roy Moore launched an exploratory committee Monday
Day of Dialogue Gives Students Chance to Spread Countercultural Message
Monday’s Day of Dialogue gave Christian youth an opportunity to express their beliefs about sexuality and marriage, topics on which polls show young adults tend to hold liberal stances.
T.D. Jakes' Film 'Jumping the Broom' Spotlights Marriage, Abstinence
Dallas megachurch pastor and now film producer T. D. Jakes tries to get the message across to moviegoers that marriage, despite its difficulties, is a commitment meant to last a lifetime.