Recent reports of women undergoing late-term abortions against their will are “only the tip of the iceberg” of the forced procedures that occur daily in China, a Christian advocate for human rights has told a congressional panel, but they have brought the “one-child” policy into the glare of world attention.
Daily Archives: July 12, 2012
Laura Story, Christian singer-songwriter, won awards earlier this year at the Billboard Music Awards, the Grammys and the Dove Awards for “Blessings,” a song about “my own process of coming to terms with the fact that sometimes God allows things in this life that we don’t understand.”
It’s been 20 years since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Planned Parenthood v. Casey ruling gave states permission to place certain restrictions on abortions. While pro-lifers were disappointed the court didn’t overturn abortion rights in the 1992 decision, an Americans United for Life attorney points out progress states have made in […]
Tensions in central Nigeria have run high all week between two Nigerian people groups after a massacre killing around 100 members of the Church of Christ in Nigeria July 7.
Fred Hollomon, who served as chaplain of the Kansas State Senate for more than 30 years and became known for his use of poetic prayers, retired recently at age 88.
This Bible study for Sunday, July 15, is adapted from the YOU! curriculum published by LifeWay Christian Resources of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Columnist Raymond Johnson, a Christian and a restaurant server, says when Christians leave poor tips it gives Christianity a bad name — and turns off other servers to the Gospel.