By Jeff Johnson, OneNewsNow
The Washington Board of Pharmacy passed a regulation in 2005 requiring pharmacists to stock and dispense Plan B, commonly referred to as the “morning-after” pill. But Erik Stanley, senior counsel with the Alliance Defense Fund, says the regulation is morally and constitutionally wrong.
During Monday’s Focus on the Family radio broadcast, Dr. Albert Mohler said Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois) is one of the most charismatic presidential candidates in recent memory. He also stated that Obama, if elected, would be the most liberal president in the history of the country — and shared his belief that the presidential hopeful’s call for change resonates with many younger Evangelicals because of its focus on social issues such as poverty.
Reports of unprecedented global revival and the movement of the Holy Spirit among the peoples of the earth are now an almost daily occurrence in the times in which we are living. Probably more than anytime in modern church history we are hearing of the multiplied millions of Christian believers who are being empowered by what the Pentecostal/Charismatic world knows as the “Baptism in the Holy Spirit.”
By Peter Horrobin
In the 16th century some sectors of the Roman Catholic Church fell into the trap of selling “indulgences,” saying there would be relief in purgatory from the consequences of sins already forgiven. The Catholic Church became rich and powerful, but the people were financially and spiritually raped through this abuse.
By Marcia Segelstein, OneNewsNow Columnist
The Girl Scouts of the USA have been on a steady, well-documented leftward slide for many years. (More on that later.) But this summer, the organization is about to take a giant leap even further in that direction.
By J. Lee Grady
Last week I shared the first part of an interview with Ruth Ruibal, the widow of Bolivian evangelist Julio Ruibal—who was known as the “apostle of the Andes.” Ruth described for us how the gospel transformed Bolivia in the 1970s.
« Older Entries
Newer Entries »