Although there are many worthy Internet sites, some have proven particularly helpful to AFA Journal when it comes to tracking down information.
PRO-FAMILY
While AFA certainly believes in its own Internet sites, these other Web sites are helpful for AFA Journal staffers.
Baptist Press, www.bpnews.net
Citizens for Community Values, www.ccv.org
Concerned Women for America, www.cwfa.org
Coral Ridge Ministries, www.coralridge.org
Eagle Forum, www.eagleforum.org,
Family Research Council, www.frc.org
Focus on the Family, www.family.org
Life Site News, www.lifesitenews.com
Prison Fellowship Ministries, www.pfm.org
WorldNetDaily, www.worldnetdaily.com
GENERAL MEDIA
While many of these Internet sites are conservative, some liberal and middle-of-the-road sites are included because they provide an alternative view on issues that can be quite helpful.
In particular, the Boundless, Town Hall and World magazine Web sites have been impressive over the years.
American Enterprise Institute, www.aei.org
American Prospect Online, www.prospect.org
The American Conservative, www.amconmag.com
Boundless, www.boundless.org
Cybercast News Service, www.CNSNews.com
Foreign Policy Magazine, www.foreignpolicy.com
The Heritage Foundation, www.heritage.org
The Nation, www.thenation.com
National Review Online, www.nationalreview.com
NewsMax.com, www.newsmax.com
New Republic, www.tnr.com
Town Hall.com, www.townhall.com
World magazine, www.worldmag.com
CHURCH/STATE
David Barton’s Walbuilders (www.wall builders.com) is probably the leader in providing information on this subject from a Christian perspective.
However, the religiously neutral Web site, The Founders’ Constitution (http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/), maintained by the University of Chicago, contains a wealth of documents concerning the U.S. Constitution and the founding fathers.
FAMILY/MARRIAGE
Information relevant to the institutions of marriage and family is plentiful, but these sites are particularly helpful.
Institute for American Values, www.americanvalues.org
The Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood, www.cbmw.org
The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, www.kff.org
The Howard Center, www.profam.org
FamilyLife, www.familylife.com
HOMOSEXUALITY
Most of the pro-family Web sites listed above contain information about homosexuality. AFA Journal also recommends:
• Love In Action International, www.loveinaction.org
• The National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH), www.narth.com
• Parents and Friends of ExGays and Gays, www.PFOX.org
MEDIA/ENTERTAINMENT
Parents Television Council, www.parentstv.org
Al Menconi Ministries, www.almenconi.com
Movie Guide, www.movieguide.org
Vision Forum, www.visionforum.com
PORNOGRAPHY
For those who are struggling with sexual addictions, Pure Life Ministries (www.pure
lifeministries.org) uses Biblical principles to help men and women find freedom.
Other sources that provide information:
National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families www.nationalcoalition.org
Victims of Pornography (produced by Citizens for Community Values), www.victimsofpornography.org
PRO-LIFE
American Life League, www.all.org
Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity, www.cbhd.org
Christian Medical & Dental Associations, www.cmdahome.org
Life Decisions International, www.fightpp.org
Life Dynamics, www.ldi.org
National Right to Life, www.nrlc.org
SEXUALITY
Abstinence Clearinghouse, www.abstinence.net
The Medical Institute for Sexual Health, www.medinstitute.org
R.S.V.P. America, http://rsvpamerica.org