August 2007
Heart of addiction
In November 2006, the world witnessed another first. According to ContractorUK.com, a teenager from the United Kingdom was one of the first children to be treated for a computer game addiction. [more]
ENDA, gay histrionics
For single people who can generally get their own dates, the television ads for eHarmony, the online dating service, are probably nothing more than an idle amusement. [more]
Target of contempt
Emily Brooker, a student in Missouri State’s (MSU) School of Social Work, had religious objections to an assignment made by professor Frank Kaufman. [more]
IN THE BEGINNING
New creation museum offers formidable challenge to evolutionary worldview.
NEWS FEATURES COLUMNS

Ford’s homosexual support in overdrive [more]

’08 Democratic candidates gung ho for gay agenda [more]

Wal-Mart halts funding of gay groups [more]

Comprehensive sex ed fails, reports say [more]

New STD up in U. S. [more]

Majority of Americans believe TV
is harmful
[more]

Court guts FCC indecency regs [more]

CDC criticized for ‘safe sex’ spending [more]

Behind the Idoleyes
To be or not to be – in the entertainment industry as a Christian. [more]

Your finances are power to influence
“What a powerful sermon that was, honey!” Jack exclaimed as he and Trish returned from church. “I had no idea how far our culture had slid into moral decay. [more]

Entertainment reviews [more]

Shall we have respectability at the lose of responsibility?
by DON WILDMON, AFA Founder/Chairman
Back when I had the privilege of serving a local church as pastor, I would preach the same sermon two or three times over a period of months or years. The reason? Some things need to be said more than once, just as some things should never be said the first time. [more]

Media ops require prayer, preparation
By TIM WILDMON, AFA President
From time to time, friends and AFA supporters ask what it’s like to be in the media spotlight. Now, I’m no superstar, but I do have frequent opportunities to talk about AFA in the media. [more]