Egypt Cuts Off All Access to Internet
First it was Twitter. Then Facebook. Next BlackBerry Internet service. Now, Egypt officials have reportedly cut off Internet…
First it was Twitter. Then Facebook. Next BlackBerry Internet service. Now, Egypt officials have reportedly cut off Internet…
Fraternities. Sororities. Loud music. Dancing. All in a big hotel. Sounds like a recipe for police activity right?…
World Relief announced that its Board of Directors has elected Stephan Bauman as the organization’s Chief Executive Officer…
Two bills that were introduced today in the U.S. House of Representatives would keep abortion from being funded…
Marking the 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 2011 March for Life protest started at the National…
U.S. and Mexican authorities are investigating the killing of a U.S. missionary in Mexico, even as mission groups…
In line with Google’s mission to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful, the…
Following the smashing success of its NIV e-book version, Zondervan is rolling out an “enhanced e-book” version of…
Egypt is banning demonstrations and detaining protesters, seeking to draw a line under unprecedented anger over President Hosni…
In a move to protect traditional marriage, the Foundation for Moral Law and the Liberty Council are taking…











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