January 2008
Get away. Get real.
The need for a Biblical understanding of life is what prompted the founding of two family ministries – JH Ranch in 1980 and Impact 360 in 2006. … [more]
Gay gene search
Here we go again. Yet another scientific study trying to hunt down the genetic cause of homosexuality. [more]
Mosque and state
It was an incident that, in the U.S. and the rest of the West, wouldn’t have even garnered a shrug of the shoulders from the general population.” [more]
ROE 35 YEARS LATER
NEWS FEATURES COLUMNS

AFA, INSP partner in new TV series [more]

Religious PC yields to public outcry [more]

Record-setting increase in STD cases reported [more]

California STDs soar despite sex ed in schools[more]

Teen risk factors tied to early sex [more]

Violent TV linked to boys’ aggression [more]

Study says sex, violence increasing on television [more]

Appeals court allows ‘Jesus’ in legislature [more]

Christian TV draws audience in Iran [more]

New women’s magazine hits stands[more]

Reaching England
Missionaries are men and women who sleep on grass mats on dirt floors, learn to eat repulsive foods and fend off wild animals at night – right? [more]

Four exceptional study resources for Christians
Three recently published study Bibles are unique and disparate resources to help Christians understand and apply the Scripture. [more]

Sorrow, pain speak at last
When the subject of abortion arises, there are plenty of men and women arguing for and against the rights of women to end the life of the unborn child. [more]

Entertainment reviews
Richard Dawkins has a bright idea: Atheists are the new gays. Is he joking? Not at all. [more]

Passionate about principles
by RANDALL MURPHREE,
AFA Journal editor
Do you remember the time when you ran across someone who thinks like you do, even expresses ideas like you do – someone wise and articulate and personable? [more]

Are atheists the new gays?
By DINESH D'SOUZA, guest commentary
I was watching Larry King interview former President Bill Clinton the other night when King brought up the matter of
U.S. Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho. [more]