August 2008
Tools for building
Christian men
Since 1976, Joe White and his wife Debbie Jo have been directors of Kanakuk Kamps, founded in 1926 in Lampe, Missouri.
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Mainlines oppose, promote homosexuality at meetings
Several major Protestant denominations gathered for national meetings in recent weeks. [more]
A girl ’n grace
Little Pam was a Barbie girl living in a Barbie world. She and her girlfriends spent hours in her pink shag carpeted bedroom getting lost in a dream world.
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Fear to freedom in public schools Mitchell Gruber enjoyed his first-grade teacher’s lesson about Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. [more]
NEWS FEATURES COLUMNS

AFA calls for boycott of McDonald’s [more]

Values Voter Summit 2008 to inform, mobilize voters [more]

Medical volunteers coming to Appalachia [more]

Couple fired, evicted for display of Biblical art [more]

New short film: gripping plot, clear gospel [more]

Philly group raises atheist billboard [more]

U.S. senator introduces marriage amendment [more]

’Net filter provider says Christians promote porn [more]

Kansas governor honors abortionist George Tiller [more]

Health care plans fund abortion [more]

Giving is steady during tough economy [more]

Digital Gospel debuts in tropics [more]

Creation Museum expands [more]

New version of classic enlightens, convicts
“We are all on the same journey. Are you on the right path?” Those are the haunting words at the end of Pilgrim’s Progress: Journey to Heaven, the recent DVD release from DRC Films. [more]

Basic training
Do you know why you believe what you believe? Can you explain it? According to a survey conducted by lecturer and author Josh McDowell, 84% of Christian college freshman couldn’t answer these questions satisfactorily. [more]

Occult TV
The ringing phone jars him from his thoughts. He answers. A timid, frightened voice whispers, “Um, I need help. I’m worried about the safety of my family. I know this sounds crazy, but things are happening in our home, weird things.” [more]

Will the unthinkable become unexceptional?
Barbara Wagner is a 64-year-old mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother from Oregon. She struggles to make ends meet working as a waitress at a truck stop. Because of her low income, she qualifies for the Oregon Health Plan. [more]

Freedom’s nemesis builds huge war chest
The organization that many consider the most significant threat to Christian values in our nation seems poised for a major expansion of their extreme left-wing agenda. [more]

AFA prepares for California vote
By Ed Vitagliano
California judges are at it again, establishing law from the bench. Through a stunning abuse of judicial power, the California Supreme Court legalized homosexual marriage in mid-May. The court ordered the first marriage licenses for gay and lesbian couples to be issued after the end of a 30-day period. [more]

A mile wide, an inch deep
By Tim Wildmon
AFA president
A recent article by Associated Press religion writer Eric Gorski began like this: “America remains a nation of believers, but a new survey finds most Americans don’t feel their religion is the only way to eternal life — even if their faith tradition teaches otherwise.” [more]