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July 1999
Issues@Hand
Bumble Bee Tuna stings Stern
CBS’ silence on shock-jock is deafening
Don Wildmon
Trust and obey, for there’s no other way. . .
". . .our Christian faith is a marathon, not a one hundred yard dash."
Issues@Hand
PBS stations refusing AFA video
Stations airing It’s Elementary instead
Ed Vitagliano
Hate crime hoax?
Homosexual activists create a crisis for political gain
Randall Murphree
No other foundation
Baccalaureate address Appalachian High School, Oneonta, Alabama. Delivered at Faith Covenant Church of God, May 23, 1999
Tim Wildmon
Living in a legacy of love
"Fifteen years and 15 (give or take a few) pounds ago, she got me–for better or worse."
Report reveals porn problem in libraries
The problem of pornography in public libraries is far worse than Americans are led to believe.
Earn credit! Watch porn!
False salvations in the classroom
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School library book challenges must follow proper legal process
God, not government, brings personal responsibility that many need
Community meets Manson fans with message of Christ’s love
Pokemon and the dangers of role-playing games
Earn credit! Watch porn!
Believe it: TV violence stalks streets of Littleton – and your town
Reject political correctness, actor/activist tells Harvard elite
Religion – God for what ails you
Vintage values grace greatest generation
Revival breaks out among inmates
Hollywood, Littleton, and us
Homosexual orientation: does it really exist?
Report reveals porn problem in libraries
Brick walls in black robes
Forget ethics; bring on the entertainment