by Jessica Bryan
Focus writes about a couple in search of secrets to a successful marriage, the aftermath of the Kelo v. City of New London case, and the drop in the U.S. birthrate.
An email from Focus was critical of the American Library Association’s “so-called Banned Books Week:”
Focus on the Family is encouraging donations of books to neighborhood and school libraries: books that communicate a Christian and socially conservative perspective on hot-button issues such as homosexuality and abortion. The effort coincides with the ALA’s annual twisting of the First Amendment, as it showcases books to which parents have objected — and which libraries have generally not pulled from shelves.
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