Friday, March 18, 2011

Americans for Truth Academy/Open Mic Friday

Date:March 18, 2011
Host:Ingrid Schlueter
Guest: Linda Harvey


Linda Harvey is a former advertising executive who, back in 1995, founded
Mission America, a non-profit organization focusing on cultural issues such
as feminism, homosexuality, education and New Age influences.
During the first quarter hour, Linda points out that there are times when we
must turn the other cheek. However, that's a person-to-person principle.
On the other hand, when it comes to issues like the homosexual-bisexual-
transgender agenda, this is a national issue and we can't afford to be silent.
It's for this reason that she discussed the upcoming Americans for Truth
Academy to be held on April 1st and 2nd at the Discover Christian Church
in Dublin, Ohio. The theme of the conference is: "The Hate-Labeling of
Christians—Why It's Happening and What We Can Do?" Mission America is
co-sponsoring the event with Americans for Truth About Homosexuality.
Speakers include Matt Barber, Vice President of Liberty Counsel Action;
Rena Lindevaldsen, Liberty Counsel attorney and professor with Liberty
University School of Law and David Kupelian, and bestselling author of
The Marketing of Evil and How Evil Works.
In other news:
A U.N panel discussion on the status of women recently concluded that
graphic sex education needs to be taught in the classroom.
Ingrid also let's listeners know that for those who want to give to a trusted
Christian charity that has a designated Japan disaster relief fund, check into
Christian Aid Missions. They are delivering their financial relief directly to
their churches and missions in Japan.

Information/Contact:
www.missionamerica.com
www.americansfortruth.com
To contact Christian Aid Missions go towww.christianaid.org or call 800-
977-5650.


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