The pain of the Holocaust is as real to 90-year-old Benjamin (name changed) as it was when he survived five years in a concentration camp 70 years ago. What’s more, a Paris shrine depicting Jewish people as blind sinners only adds to the pain, but Baptists are easing Benjamin’s pain […]
Daily Archives: July 17, 2012
The pain of the Holocaust is as real to 90-year-old Benjamin (name changed) as it was when he survived five years in a concentration camp 70 years ago. What’s more, a Paris shrine depicting Jewish people as blind sinners only adds to the pain, but Baptists are easing Benjamin’s pain […]
David Eilenberg (name changed) stopped believing in God when he saw the evil that was the Holocaust. Six decades later, he is impressed by Baptists cleaning Jewish cemeteries to model the love of Christ. In this Christian outreach, he sees God.
California’s first-in-the-nation gay history law will remain the law for public schools after a signature drive aimed at overturning it fell short for the second time in a year.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to decide next term whether the Grand Canyon State will be forced to offer spousal benefits to the same-sex partners of state employees — adding to the growing list of cases that could force the court to define marriage for […]
Retired Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin has joined Family Research Council as its executive vice president.