May 2010
Forced intimacy
Gay activists demand it, President Obama has promised it, and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has said it should be done. [more]
When your sheep wander
Can you name 10 high school students in your local church? OK, five if your congregation is small. Go ahead, write down their names and picture them in your mind. [more]
Motherhood … so far
My journey to motherhood has been a long one, but not because I’m well advanced in years. My mom has told me that even from the youngest age I desired to be a mother. She told me that I announced one day that I wanted to be a “princess missionary mommy.” [more]
Pushing personhood
What is abortion? Is it the removal of unwanted cells from a female’s body? Is it the simple procedure of removing a lump of tissue from a woman’s womb? [more]

NEWS FEATURES COLUMNS

Wildmon resigns as AFA chairman [more]

Dad banned from taking daughter to church [more]

Judge rules against religious expression [more]

Chinese pastor abducted during fellowship [more]

Valedictorian sues to stop graduation prayer [more]

CNN calls sex change medical necessity [more]

Teens play risky game [more]

Wyoming’s Bible colleges safe after legal scare [more]

Tech consumption increases among kids [more]

Voters can score their representatives [more]

Town bans home Bible studies, then backs off [more]

Survey: Docs will quit with Obama care [more]

Sex traffickers trap over 1,000 minors in Ohio [more]

Wisconsin PP busted [more]

Blue laces for life [more]

Church ministering to homeless kicked out [more]

Court upholds law that protects kids from porn [more]

Days to pray
In 1775, the Founding Fathers knew the task before them was bigger than mere mortals could handle. For that reason, the Continental Congress asked all 13 colonies to join together for prayer. [more]

Caring people
“You’re worthless, Mary!* You’re no good at all!” She’d heard it so many times she believed it, so Mary’s eyes were downcast most of the time. [more]

Faith, family films fall short
Miles from Nowhere
Soldier Love Story
Expecting a Miracle
Relative Stranger

The Imposter
PureFlix Entertainment exposes issues of personal sin that are disguised by a mask of “Christianity” in The Imposter, the better choice among this month’s reviews. [more]

How saved are we?
By Matt Friedeman, Host of the Matt Friedeman Show on American Family Radio
E. Stanley Jones, long-time missionary to India, once told of a Brahman he met.“ As Jesus has saved you, so Krishna has saved me,” the man said. Jones didn’t argue, but later asked the Brahman if he would like to come with Jones and others to minister to the city’s outcasts. [more]

My dad … cut from a different cloth
By Tim Wildmon, AFA president
In the fall of 1976, I was a seventh grader at Southaven Junior High School in Southaven, Mississippi. I was new to the school and didn’t know anyone. [more]

Financial issues
By Dan Celia, host of Financial Issues on American Family Radio.
Q: I’ve recently been looking into silver as an investment and thought it might be a good idea to have some on hand so that, when the economy crashes, I might have something to barter with. What are your thoughts? [more]