Article Archive 2007
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Jan 2007 •  ‘Rocky’ resurrected, so is star’s spirituality
•  Court sides with pro-life group in campaign finance ruling
•  Former President Ford, 93, dead; worked to heal nation after Watergate
•  Barna lists 12 most significant religious findings from 2006 surveys
•  Vatican officials may have found Paul's tomb
•  Christian public library opens in Gaza
•  When it comes to biblical business values, Truett Cathy is no chicken
•  ‘Black Hawk' hero confronts fear with faith in sovereign God
•  Tsunami survivors receive new homes
•  E-pals sought for Asia
•  ‘95 percent’ sex survey connected to Planned Parenthood
•  PJI releases its annual ‘Hall of Shame’
•  Author hopes to rid Christian diet of ‘fast-food forgiveness’
•  Calif. Supreme Court takes 'gay marriage' case
•  Adult stem cell hopes grow, while CA’s embryonic path faces delays
•  California Legislative Analysis — Dying for the truth
•  Christian-themed movies emerge with mixed results
Commentary Bottoms up! Is change possible by Charles W. Colson
•  Forgive Saddam Hussein? by Mark A. Muntean


Feb 2007 •  Super Bowl coaches Dungy, Smith known for Christian testimony
•  Michael Irvin was ready for ‘a hard & painful’ lesson
•  Teen shark attack victim releases documentary
•  Florida's Governor pushes lethal stem cell research
•  Tony Dungy, at NFL’s pinnacle, points still higher to God
•  Board game pits Intelligent Design against evolution
•  Nursing students survey health, living needs among Katrina victims
•  Christians not immune from ‘frantic family syndrome’
•  Navy chaplain ousted on grounds overturned by Congress
•  Shockwave youth prayer event set
•  David Crowder Band wins MSN’s Artist of the Year
•  Wild weather impacts Seattle area churches
•  Ministry seeks to change minds in abortion debate
•  Proposed law against spanking toddlers in Calif. causes stir
•  Movieguide Awards to honor family-friendly films
•  War protesters spray graffiti on U.S. Capitol
•  Report examines National Council of Churches funding sources
•  Marketplace drives church outreach activities
•  ‘Bizarre and politically correct’ college courses revealed
•  A sneak peak at California’s 2007 political agenda
Commentary Kings dream: The good society and the moral law by Charles W. Colson
•  The New Tolerance redefines old concept by L. John Van Til


Mar 2007 •  'Lost Tomb' is pure sensationalism, Mohler says on 'LKL'
•  Recovery begins after tornadoes tear through Ala. and Ga.
•  'Jesus tomb' documentary ignores biblical & scientific evidence, logic
•  10 reasons why the "Jesus Tomb" claim is completely bogus
•  Film heightens awareness of modern day slavery
•  ‘Blasphemy Challenge’ lures kids to renounce Holy Spirit
•  Premature baby who had record survival may change view of unborn
•  International Bible Society, Send the Light to merge
•  Episcopal divisions long in coming bishop says
•  Anglican primates propose document to deal with errant churches
•  Shockwave youth prayer event set
•  Tomlin contributes additional lyrics to Amazing Grace for movie
•  Chris Tomlin again leads nominations for Dove Awards
•  Ministry seeks church ‘classrooms’ for special-needs children
•  $18 billion religious travel industry gives birth to international association
•  Newsboys, TobyMac, Third Day headline 4th annual Spirit West Coast lineup
•  Study finds children plagued by unwanted exposure to porn
•  IRS changes require better records for cash donations
•  Leader of missionary couple abductors confirmed dead
•  Gaza Baptist Church seized, bus driver killed
•  CA Analysis — ‘State-mandated parenting’ is frightening scenario
•  Calif. Supreme Court refuses to hear Mt. Soledad cross case
•  Physician-assisted suicide resurrected in the California Assembly
Commentary Recovering right and wrong—The booze didn't make you do it by Charles W. Colson
• Fighting a different kind of terrorism by Donna Rice Hughes


Apr 2007 •  Nation reacts to mass killings
•  ELCA pastor to appeal removal ruling
•  Independent filmmaker creates niche with Christian film company
•  Episcopal Church faces expulsion if pro-gay policies remain
•  Church finds niche with summer Freedom School
•  Free mobile ultrasound unit to service NYC
•  Inaugural 5K to focus on initiative to pray without ceasing for LA
•  Legacy Five’s Bennett loses battle with leukemia
•  U.S. Supreme Court vacates 9th Circuit ruling limiting student free speech
•  Workshop on Christianity and Dead Sea Scrolls draws crowd
•  Abortion bill requiring ultrasounds passes
•  Bill would halt legal fees for ACLU in church-state cases
•  Victims of Indian Bible college beating recover
•  Child porn ruling gets court review
•  NFL kicker Elam studying at Liberty Seminary
•  7 innings, family, quiet time
•  Mother sues Planned Parenthood over failed abortion of baby girl
•  Life of Seventh Day Slumber lead singer no fairy tale
•  Major music muscle slated for May music festival
•  HPV vaccine hype needs a shot in the arm
•  Bill muzzles biblical view of homosexuality
•  Virginia Tech massacre: At least 30 dead in carnage
•  Parents take out ad chiding school for homosexual program
Commentary Playing fair: The jihad against pregnancy centers by Charles W. Colson
•  The tomb wasn’t empty after all? by Clinton Arnold


May 2007 •  Funerals remember Va. Tech students for their strong faith
•  Teens catching on to risks of MySpace, Facebook, study says
•  Lausanne III to bring its world conference to South Africa
•  Recent Liberty transfer deals with loss of her Virginia Tech peer
•  Project Prayer Flag supports troops
•  Adopt-a-Chaplain sends supplies to clergy in Middle East
•  Blue Angels chaplain' ministers amid crisis
•  U.S. Supreme Court upholds partial-birth abortion ban
•  One in 30 aborted babies is born alive, British study finds
•  Group of young Muslims murder 3 Christians in Turkey
•  Hollywood Prayer Network seeks Christians to start praying, stop boycotting
•  Billy Graham's grandson injured in Iraq
•  Relevance of Dead Sea Scrolls heightens
•  Murder at NASA Space Center puts spotlight on victim's faith
•  Court rejects ACLU over federal Scout policy
•  World-class creation museum already expands prior to May opening
•  High court to hear child-porn case
•  Georgia districts add Bible curriculum
•  Falwell Dies at 73
•  Tomlin wins 6 Dove Awards
•  Mark Schultz to bike across America for widows, orphans
 
Commentary Something horribly wrong: The reality of evil by Charles W. Colson
Motherhood: Part of God’s plan for the family by Beverly LaHaye


June 2007 •  Much-anticipated scroll exhibition to open
•  N.J. drill casts Christians as terrorists
•  A beacon in a Hindu nation
•  Apostasy bill would require death for leaving Islam
•  Biblical counseling emerges at Virginia Tech
•  Public support for Roe v. Wade declines
•  Billy Graham library dedicated
•  Audio Bible offers ‘Hear-in-a-Year’ program
•  Christian Examiner publisher elected president of industry group
•  Jerry Falwell, pastor, educator and national leader, dies at 73
•  Chaplain sees war's toll, God's hand
•  'Baghdad Prayer Patrol' to provide spiritual support to U.S. troops in Iraq
•  Study: Church benefits children
•  Tenure denied Iowa State prof because of Intelligent Design beliefs
•  Muslims believe U.S. seeks to undermine Islam
•  House adds homosexuality to hate crimes
•  Barna: American Christianity a lukewarm church
•  'Mega-mosque' plan raises specter of extremism
•  Michael W. Smith inducted to the Music City Walk of Fame
•  Rock the Boat concert set for Universal’s Gibson Amphitheater
 
Commentary Shutting down opposition; The gay agenda and schoolkids by Charles W. Colson


July 2007 •  Nancy Heche uses personal story to reach church, homosexuals
•  Disaster relief teams ready for Lake Tahoe fire cleanup
•  List of evangelical kingmakers may signal shift in politics, opinions
•  Twins adopted as embryos: 'Living proof' stirs stem cell debate
•  Bush administration's stem cell stance targeted again
•  Ringling Bros. Circus clown has firm foundation in Christ
•  Mandatory HPV vaccine bill advances to California State Senate
•  Creation Museum opens to crowds, media, and protest
•  Corcoran prison inmates win access case to send Bible
•  Ruth Graham's family remembers their mother's life
•  Supreme Court protects issue ads
•  Tourism in Israel is on the rise
•  21st century phenomenon fulfills ancient prophecy of Isaiah
•  Herod the Great's tomb reportedly found
•  Activists attack SG nominee homosexuality stance targeted
•  Episcopal priest says she's Christian and Muslim
•  Hamas kills off Farfour a 'Mickey Mouse' look-a-like character on a children's show
•  Hindu mob beats, humiliates pastor
•  Journalists' political donations lean left 9 to 1
•  Military-sponsored gambling hurts families
•  Poll says Americans looking for religious president
•  Jewish Voice conducts medical clinic outreach in Ethiopia
 
Commentary The cross and the crown: When Caesar and Christ collide by Charles W. Colson
Reasons for leaving Iraq by Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson


Aug 2007 •  National prayer effort focuses on youth in ministry
•  Taliban executes 2nd Korean captive
•  Crisis hits Zimbabwe: Churches struggling to help
•  'God has not forgotten Zimbabwe'
•  Crowds welcome once-in-a-lifetime Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit
•  Louisiana judge says portrait of Jesus can stay
•  Evangelist facing execution in N. Korea
•  Murder charges against missionary dropped
•  JESUS' film now in 1,000 languages
•  Jeremy Camp tour to get personal with the audience
•  Mandisa Debuts Book & CD
•  Iraqi religious minorities continue to suffer, panel told
•  NCAA to review policies for pregnant student athletes
•  U.S. Latino believers prefer worship in Spanish and in the Spirit, study says
•  eHarmony.com sued for excluding homosexuals
•  HHS study reveals flaws in sex education
•  Abstinence funding survives a three-month extension
•  Study calls lotteries a tax on the poor
•  Dragster tragedy prompts ministry
•  Mission Africa to bring academic teams to Ghana, West Africa
•  Lake Elsinore to pay $1.2 million in church suit
•  Judge rules Episcopal Church owns property of breakaway parishes
•  Bikers revved up to serve the Lord
•  Teen Challenge outreach to target Logan Heights
•  Creation Northwest features today’s hottest music
•  FindMissionaries.org re-launches missionary search engine
 
Commentary Should Christian Kids Read 'Harry Potter'? by Charles W. Colson
TV profanity ruling opens doors to public airway vulgarity by Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson


Sep 2007 •  Back home, families unite, pray for Korean for the remaining hostages
•  Popularity of homeschooling rises nationwide, curriculum concerns, safety cited
•  Famous minds, bee champions among notable homeschoolers
•  Taliban militants free the remaining South Korean Christian Hostages
•  Two freed Korean hostages plea for 19 detained friends