A Compilation of Cultural Commentaries
For thirty years, Tim Wildmon has written a monthly commentary for AFA's print publication, The Stand (formerly AFA Journal). This book is a compilation of 60 of these timeless and thought-provoking musings.
Softcover; 248 pages
Dan Mackenzie is chief of police for the little town of Madison, and he’s thinking of moving to the big city to get a fresh start. When he meets Vicki Jo Gradishar, the daughter of a good friend, he begins thinking he might change his mind.
But when a man mysteriously disappears, Dan and VJ find themselves drawn into a mystery that tests their faith and becomes a life-or-death struggle.
Suddenly an Indian legend involving a battle fought more than a hundred years ago, pitting the Hohani, a local tribe, against a race of demons, is becoming more fact than fiction. Now it seems something has returned – and the government is following the trail.
The ensuing clash threatens to engulf Madison and destroy everyone in it.
It's My Turn, Vol. 1 is a collection of sixty of the very best radio commentaries by American Family Association founder Don Wildmon.
In the early 1990s, Don Wildmon decided to take some of the inspirational writings he penned before American Family Association's beginnings and turn them into brief but poignant radio spots that became an instant favorite among American Family Radio listeners. This is the first of four planned volumes of Wildmon's brief observations on life, human nature, people, moral and social issues, cultural affairs, and most of all, spiritual truths. May his wit and wisdom encourage and inspire.