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Breaking Up a Monopoly
The Supreme Court has put parents back in charge of their children's education
'Get Our Kids Out'
Dobson says pro-gay school curriculum has gone too far.
Assualt on Purity: ACLU Claims Abstinence Program has a Christian agenda.
Louisiana official vows to wage a legal fight 'to the hilt.'
Christian College Denied Accreditation
Agency troubled that Patrick Henry College teaches creationism in biology classes
Give Us Liberty
Secular educators have it backward: faith statements promote academic freedom
Condoms Fail. So Does Condom-Based Sex Ed.
Yet abstinence-only advocates say their programs do work.
Creationism Scandalous
The debate over evolution takes Britain by storm
Southwestern's Predicament
Can the biggest Protestant seminary in the world be both Southern Baptist and broadly evangelical?
Want Better Grades? Go to Church
"Studies show that poor children who are active in a local congregation thrive in body and mind, as well as spirit"
The Battle of Lexington and Wilmore
"A look at the history of two Kentucky seminaries—one liberal, one evangelical—shows how evangelicals won the Protestant mainstream."
Missing God at Macalester
A college president asks his students to start praying for better survey results
Ohio Has Designs on Science Standards
State may be the first to add intelligent design to education mandates.
Homeschooling Boosts Socialization
New study finds homeschooled children friendlier and more socially developed
Free Speech: School District Reverses Course
Saddleback Valley board votes to allow all extracurricular clubs to meet at schools
Slovak Churches Applaud Decision To Drop Plan For Yoga In Schools
"Christian culture would have been threatened by plan, leaders say."
School Prayer: Court Okays Mandatory Moment of Silence
Law explicitly allows student prayer at beginning of school day
Jordan: Evangelical Seminary Remains in Limbo
Jordanian school was closed two years ago with orders to re-register
Church-State: Conservatives Vow to Revive Vouchers
Proposal left out of education reform bills
Supreme Court: Court Ruling is Good News for Equal Access
Religious conservatives hail religious club case as protection for free-speech.
Editorial: Good News Indeed
How many times must the Supreme Court tell schools not to exclude faith groups?
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