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Ed Vitagliano
If not now, when?
American Family Studios has released two powerful new documentaries on the growing threats to religious liberty in the U.S., highlighting case studies and analyzing trends that may change America forever.
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Teddy James
Conviction costs
“I” for intolerance Hawthorne’s fictional Hester Prynne had to wear a scarlet “A” to atone for her adultery. Some today are figuratively branded “I” for their “intolerant” biblical beliefs.
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Rusty Benson
Failure to freedom
Bible videos for the family Veggie Tales creator Phil Vischer is back in the spotlight with his new What’s in the Bible? It’s an animated series families can use to pass their faith on to their kids.
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Anne Reed
When will the bride return?
Losing her way Black pastor Joseph Green believes the American church has lost its way. He says, “We heal our community by leading them back to the Word of God.”
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Randall Murphree
One guy and the gospel
Guy and the gospel Music artist Guy Penrod shares his views on family, homeschooling, marriage and faith – and how he incorporates godly values into the lyrics of his music.
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Stacy Long
What the world cannot offer
Students study the Word A Texas A&M campus Bible study that began with a dozen students in 1989 has become a weekly event drawing as many as 12,000 students.
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Stacy Long
Abstinence message not a losing battle
Abstinence gaining ground? Recent surveys suggest that low expectations of adults fuel early teen sexual activity, but some current trends and attitudes reveal hope for a turnaround.
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Ed Vitagliano
TV’s fall
TV’s fall National Association of Broadcasters Television Code sound quaint by modern standards, but they provide a startling glimpse into how much our culture has changed in the past 50 years.
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Tim Wildmon
One angry white dude (not me)
Before we get started here, do me a favor. Go to the Internet and search “Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas” and click on “images.” And leave it up while you read this commentary.
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Dan Celia
Financial Issues with Dan Celia
Q: I am 67, and I have always thought I would be able to live off the interest of my CDs. What do I do now that my CDs are earning next to nothing?
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Pat Vaughn
Faithful families preserve freedom
In the old Soviet Union, Christians were marginalized because their faith would not allow them to embrace the Communist Party’s atheism.
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AFA Staff
Reviews: family entertainment, documentaries, resources, books, music
A Matter of Faith, a new film from Rich Christiano, is not only an opportunity to see a great family movie that promotes creationism; it also offers churches, businesses or individuals the opportunity to sponsor the film in their local theater.
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Issues@Hand
8 Days of Hope brings ministry to AFA hometown
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Stay connected with AFA apps
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Upcoming AFA events
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What are Christians watching?
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Children rescued from nationwide sex trafficking
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Federal judges overturn state laws
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Americans don’t trust TV news
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Unemployed demonstrate greater depression
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Classes teach the effects of divorce
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Where to find the most violence against Christians
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Chaplain prays for LGBT Pride Month
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Faithful need not apply
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Evolution of the evolution debate
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PCUSA decline continues theologically, numerically
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