Faith-Based Berenstain Bears Stories a Hit
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 by Ty Wallace posted in Entertainment & Arts | No Comments »The popular and much-loved Berenstain Bears series are becoming quite hit within the Christian community following the release of the first four faith-based Berenstain Bears books. The new series of children’s books have together sold more than 100,000 copies since releasing on September 30, and have appeared on The Association for Christian Retail (CBA) Top 25 Kids Books list every week since their release date, with rankings increasing weekly.
eHarmony Bows to the Gay Movement
Thursday, November 20th, 2008 by Ty Wallace posted in Marriage & Family, Political Issues | 3 Comments »If you thought that eHarmony was a faith-based dating service, think again. True many Christians have utilized the matchmaking service over the years and Christian organizations such as Focus on the Family have even endorsed the service when it was in its infancy. However, eHarmony's latest move should settle the fact once and for all that it is not a Christian-based service by any stretch of the imagination. As a result of a settlement in a ...
Gay Rights Activists Don’t Like California’s Proposition 8
Thursday, November 6th, 2008 by Ty Wallace posted in Political Issues | 3 Comments »California's Proposition 8, which bans gay marriages, was recently approved by voters in the November 4th election. The proposition is designed to not only define marriage as a union between "one man and one woman" but also seeks to overturn a May 15th California Supreme Court ruling that declared same-sex couples had the right to marry under the California Constitution on the grounds of privacy and equal protection.
California Voters Say No To Gay Marriage
Thursday, November 6th, 2008 by Ty Wallace posted in Political Issues | No Comments »California voters have adopted a constitutional amendment outlawing same-sex marriage which will overturn the recent California Supreme Court decision that gave gay couples the right to marry just months ago. The passage of Proposition 8 represents a crushing political defeat for gay rights activists, who had hoped public opinion on the contentious issue had shifted enough since the state overwhelmingly passed an earlier gay marriage ban in 2000 to help them defeat the measure.


