Article Archive for January 2011
“America’s rock star preacher” appeared on CNN Wednesday night in an hour-long interview echoing his widely popular beliefs on prosperity, suffering, and homosexuality – with one major change – sin.
Christians participating in a 21-day period of fasting and praying have been encouraged virtually by well-known pastors, including Rick Warren of Saddleback Church and Brian Houston of Hillsong Church.
Efforts to define marriage in the Iowa state constitution failed Thursday after one of the bill’s sponsors challenged the authority of the Senate Majority Leader.
Texas Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison announced today she will not seek a fourth term, the first incumbent up for reelection in 2012 to retire.
Practically every elected Republican in Texas will swear up and down that he or she just loves the Tea Party. What’s not to love about the movement that re-energized the GOP and handed …
Rep. Ron Paul said Wednesday that he is considering a bid for the Senate — a wildcard that could upend the GOP primary field, complicating the task of those counting on tea party support.
Bolivians chewed coca leaves in demonstrations around the country Wednesday to push for a change in a 1961 UN convention to remove a ban on a practice that has been part of indigenous …
China is planning to create the world’s biggest mega city by merging nine cities to create a metropolis twice the size of Wales with a population of 42 million.
Murdoch tabloid gives ‘significant new evidence’ to Scotland Yard as senior editor Ian Edmondson is sacked.
The Utah House passed a measure to make the Browning M1911 semiautomatic the state gun in honor of Utahn John Browning. Critics question the wisdom of having a state gun.


