February 2009
How gay activists hijacked marriage
October 10, 2008, was a crisp, sunny day in San Francisco. Shirley Holcomb and other women from the Evangelical Church had gathered at noon for Bible study. [more]
Online academy opens doors to home schooling
Dr. James Dobson has called for parents in California to pull their children out of the public school system. [more]
Business by the open book
It may not have been Gail Myer’s proudest moment, wearing a chicken costume on the busy 76 Strip, heart of Branson, Missouri’s entertainment district. [more]
MARRIAGE FEATURES
• Messy marriages in the hands of a gracious God [more]
• Happy Days [more]
NEWS FEATURES COLUMNS

New AFA video to hit local stations [more]

AFA continues Pepsi boycott [more]

Charles Colson receives award from president [more]

Today’s youth, a dishonest group [more]

 ‘Under God’ pastor dies at 97 in Pennsylvania [more]

Christian files lawsuit against university [more]

Bill targets religious discrimination in schools [more]

Idaho rep turning up heat on home schoolers [more]

Homosexual high school nixed for time being [more]

Human cloning debate resurfaces in UN [more]

European consensus near on euthanasia? [more]

Best and worst TV advertisers [more]

Majority of Americans pray, so says study [more]

LA’s Episcopal diocese in ‘downward spiral’ [more]

Churches stand to lose billions in donations due to economic downturn [more]

Millions donated to Bible translation effort [more]

NAE spokesman resigns over divisive comments [more]

Court turns back threat to church bulletins [more]

Documentary addresses anti-Christian media [more]

Abortion’s other victims
“In recent years, there were more than 16,000 homicides in the United States. Drunk drivers killed 17,000 innocent victims. All forms of cancer took half a million lives – nearly 1,500 a day. And yet the most prolific killer of our time remains an ugly secret, cloaked in darkness. [more]

Bible as literature, history expands in public schools
The United States Supreme Court outlawed devotional Bible reading in public schools in 1963, and in 1980 they barred the Ten Commandments. But did the founding fathers really intend for the Bible to be removed from our schools? [more]

‘Good’ vampire books, movie taking schools, teens by storm
John Donne, 17th Century English poet, once said, “No man is an island unto himself. …” But when it comes to my analysis of Stephenie Meyer’s book Twilight, I feel as if I am on an island by myself. [more]

That’s what Christian do now
By Donald E. Wildmon • AFA Chairman
In 1973 the Supreme Court said it was OK to kill unborn babies. Since then, we  have killed more than the entire population of Canada. And it continues. [more]

Whatever became of my sins and yours?
By Buddy Smith • AFA Special Assistant
In 1973, Dr. Karl Menninger, founder of Menninger Clinic, published Whatever Became of Sin? in which he wrote: “The very word ‘sin,’ which seems to have disappeared, was a proud word. [more]