Judge Battles for Ten Commandments

An Ohio judge plans to appeal a second court decision against posting the Ten Commandments in his courtroom. Common Pleas Judge Jim Deweese was first sued by the American Civil Liberties Union in 2002 because of a Ten Commandments poster in his courtroom. Thus the...

Faith Based Film Wins Big at Non Faith Based Film Festival

TULSA, OK — Writer/Director Tracy J. Trost celebrated his multi-award winning weekend this week for his first feature film “Find Me.” The film took home a total of three awards at two film festivals over this last weekend, including a non faith based...

God Returns to the Capitol Visitors Center

A Congressman credits a grassroots effort that made the difference. When the $621 million Capitol Visitors Center opened last year, somebody was conspicuously absent at the opening ceremony: God. Virtually all references to the role that faith in God played in the...

National Christmas Tree Will Display Religious Ornaments

The National Forest Service has reversed its policy banning religious oriented decorations on the White House Christmas tree. The original decision came down after Arizona school children — chosen this year to design their own ornaments for the tree —...

Texas’ Marriage Amendment Under Assault

Texas will appeal a ruling that the state’s Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional. In January, two Texas men who were “married” in Massachusetts three years ago filed for divorce in Dallas. State District Judge Tena Callahan decided to proceed...