'Why not advertise Jesus?' | Steve Chavis of Promise Keepers carries a 9-foot cross down busy Denver street to promote Jesus Day outreach (The Denver Post)
Texas judge orders notices warning of sex offenders | After mandatory signs on homes and automobiles warning the public of their crimes, one offender attempted suicide, two were evicted from their homes, several had their property vandalized and one offender's father had his life threatened. (The New York Times)
Sexuality:
Disney Gay Days infiltrated | self-described ``Christian guerillas'' seek to record any homoerotic displays to show at Disney's next shareholders' meeting (Associated Press)
Pastor accused of public nudity | Pentecostal minister with personalized license plate allegedly asked teens for directions while driving naked (Chicago Tribune)
Family:
Study spurs interfaith marriage debate | Interfaith families, even when they claim to be largely Jewish-identified, inevitably wind up allowing elements of Christianity into their homes. (The Boston Globe)
Marriage incentives for poor considered | Conservatives will press to earmark millions of dollars for marriage education, require states to end some income tests that discourage parents from getting married, and reward single mothers with cash bonuses if they marry the child's father. (The Boston Globe)
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