Jan--Week 4

January 21, 2008

The most depressing day of the year

The face of abortion

McCain takes Souh Carolina

Women turn on ‘traitor’ Oprah Winfrey for backing Barack Obama

States take on global warming 

Mass. Gov. to cure homelessness by building more homes

M.L. King ally says U.S. holiday an insult

Bibles designed for every age and taste

Interstate 35 is road to salvation, some Christians say

Banned from church

Poll: Everyone lies at least four times a day

'We want to offer sharia law to Britain'

 

                                                            January 22, 2008

Rally cry for life continues 35 years after Roe v. Wade

Now McCain must convince the right

What would Jesus tax?

SC Democratic debate heats up with fiery Clinton, Obama exchange

Markets expect wallop today

Antiabortion cause stirs new generation

Malaysia seizes Christian books

More on the strange case of the worldwide persecution of Christians

'Rethink' human connection, say secular leaders to Christians

 

January 23, 2008

Abortion foes protest 35th anniversary of 'Roe'

Poll: Evangelicals say abortion top problem

An inexplicable jump in Americans’ long-term optimism

Senate urges evangelists to file with accountability agency

Why Darwinism is so dangerous

Georgia schools will pay kids to stay in class

India Christians told to "convert or die"

 

January 24, 2008

Obama defends faith against ongoing attacks

Super Tuesday won't decide nominations

Upper midwest locked in dangerous cold snap

Climate change 'significantly worse' than feared: Al Gore

Study: Global warming may reduce Atlantic hurricanes

Churches' greatest critics may be their own followers

Dungy sees return to Colts as chance to share faith

 

January 25, 2008

Government to give us money in effort to boost economy

Probably won't help anything other than upcoming election

Yet another GOP debate

Interrogator: Invasion surprised Saddam

Afghan journalist gets death for insulting Islam

Holland 'governed by fear of Islam'

Vietnam church gains legal status, leads national outreach

Evangelicals defy stereotypes, more 'liberal' on issues

Cozier worship



January 28, 2008

President preps for final State of the Union

McCain leading Florida polls

Tied with Romney nationwide

Obama carries South Carolina by wide margin

The Copeland/Huckabee love affair

Vermont town voting to arrest President, VP

The high cost of using less water

Gordon B. Hinckley, 97; led Mormons' rapid growth

Paul shows how faith could turn all our lives around

If tithing is about food, whom shall Christians feed?

Lawmakers consider mandatory counseling for teens before abortion

Rick Warren: Mainline church problems need evangelical solution

Joel Osteen: Politics is good, but not in my pulpit

 


January 29, 2008

Bush's reversal of fortune: Iraq's up, economy's down

Florida election a barometer for country

Senate Democrats unveil stimulus package

Middle-age is truly depressing, study finds

Pentecostal preacher pledges holy war against GOP senator

The coming apostasy

The Christian Tetris effect

Environmental group says ethanol boom will increase world hunger

Bill would ban corporal punishment in Ohio schools


January 30, 2008

McCain takes Sunshine State

Hillary wins...but not really

Rudy calls it quits

Edwards too

Congress helps itself, again

Vermont anti-Bush petition lambasted

More challengers emerge on sex offender registry

Are Christians forgoing mission trips?

Update from ESPN and Dana Jacobson's Monday on-air apology

Patriots chaplain comes up with Super witnessing plan

Mother defends dog after attack on son

Man arrested for drunken driving on mower


January 31, 2008

[Is McCain a Conservative?

Romney, McCain duke it out

Kansas abortion provider must turn over files

Stimulus package swells in Senate

Carter opens Baptist meeting in Georgia

Atheists assail bill recognizing America's religious history

12 Pittsburgh clergy disapprove quitting Episcopal Church

United Church of Christ seeks to end feud with scientists

To be saved means more than we might think