By Rick Wesley - CCN-USA

Cincinnati–A crowd gathered at the Blue Ash Nature Park and Amphitheater in suburban Cincinnati August 15 to sing, pray and march in support of embattled Israel. The marchers wore pictures and the death notices of many of those killed in the increasingly frequent and deadly attacks on Jewish civilians. In the last month alone, a bomb placed in the cafeteria at Hebrew University murdered seven people (including five Americans). More than a dozen others have been killed by homicide-suicide bombers and by Palestinian gunmen. More


Newport demands removal of crosses

by Rick Wesley - CCN-USA

Newport, KY – Pastor Rich Livingood and the staff at Trinity Baptist Church in Newport, KY once thought government officials wouldn’t force a church to take down its crosses …until it happened to them.

“It’s a story that kind of began when we put some crosses up for the Easter season,” explained Livingood, head Pastor at Trinity since 1992. On a Saturday afternoon just prior to the Lenten season some of Trinity’s men got together on a Saturday, built the crosses, and erected them in the churchyard. More


Former radio reporter, reports good news and ‘miracle’ in Latvia

by Rob Moll - CCN-USA

 On his 11th trip to Latvia, former radio newsman Gregg Anderson went to minister to prisons, and on the way he brought along CDs given to him by WAKW and WFCJ.

Anderson took about 60 CDs to give to Latvian Christian Radio, hoping they could be used. . More


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NCR scores 100 on homosexual’s rights

by Rob Moll - CCN-USA

Dayton–The Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the nation’s largest homosexual political organization, released a study rating 319 companies based on their performance in adopting the organization’s agenda. HRC graded companies based on policies such as including sexual orientation in their non-discrimination statement and health benefits covering same-sex domestic partners.More


CCV: Ohio schools to face lawsuits over curriculum

by Rick Wesley - CCN-USA

CINCINNATI-As pupils return from summer vacation, Citizens for Community Values (CCV) has served notice to school boards in Ohio that they will be examining their curriculums and policies to determine if they are directly or inadvertently promoting homosexual agendas to their students.

Under the Freedom of Information Act, CCV in June filed documents requesting that schools submit “all their curriculums that had to do with sex ed. and homosexuality,” CCV Vice-president David Miller said. The community group also requested “all of their school policies that have to deal with sexual orientation.” More


Benjamin says she’ll bring family values to Traficant’s district

by Rob Moll - CCN-USA

AKRON–Though former Congressman Jim Traficant is running his campaign for re-election to Congress from prison, the incumbent’s expulsion from Congress has opened up the door for Republican candidate Ann Womer Benjamin. It could also be a turning point in the House where Republicans hold a slim majority and two traditionally Democratic districts may turn Republican if in district three Mike Turner beats Democrat Rick Carne, former chief of staff for Tony Hall. More


Fifth Annual Youth and Young Adult 4 Jesus Christ Harvest Revival Crusade 2002

by Kim Miller Griffin - CCN-USA

The Fifth Annual Youth and Young Adult 4 Jesus Christ Harvest Revival Crusade 2002 is the only annual city and statewide youth revival of its kind that is held during the summer in Dayton. And it is held for children and teenagers before they go back to school.

This annual youth revival is held every year at the Dayton Convention Center. Last month, it ran for six consecutive days from Aug. 11 – 16, from 7 p.m. – midnight. It was sponsored by Project Reach, Inc., Prison Ministries and Community Inner-City Ministry, evangelist Betty M. Hill and other area churches from around the state of Ohio. More