FPN Flies Hope Over “Gay Pride” Events from California to Florida in 2007

On November 14, 2007, in California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Nation, National, Ohio, by Family Policy Network

Family Policy Network (FPN) spearheaded a campaign called “Project Hope Days,” wherein it flew airplane banners over pro-homosexual events throughout the nation that read, “JESUS CHRIST: WWW. HOPE FOR HOMOSEXUALS .COM.” The banners were flown over so-called “gay pride” parades and other events that were designed to celebrate sexual sin in several major cities, including Atlanta, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Orlando, Sandusky (OH) and San Francisco.

Christian Groups Fly Hope Over “Gay Health Summit”

On August 24, 2001, in Georgia, National, by Family Policy Network

Two Christian groups that oppose the “gay agenda” are taking their message of healing for homosexuals to the skies over a “gay men’s health summit” this Saturday.

Family Policy Network (FPN) and the South Georgia chapter of the American Family Association have contracted an airplane banner to be flown over Jekyll Island, Georgia with the only answer known for the devastation caused by homosexuality.

Pro-Family Group Questions Aims of “Gay Health Summit”

On August 23, 2001, in Georgia, National, by Family Policy Network

The leader of a pro-family organization that opposes the homosexual agenda today questioned the aims of a southeastern regional “gay men’s health summit” being held this week at a resort on Jekyll Island, Georgia.

“Race for the Family” confronts Bud before race in Atlanta

On March 12, 2000, in Gaybeer, Georgia, National, News Releases, by Family Policy Network

Family Policy Network today educated thousands more race fans on efforts by Anheuser-Busch to promote destructive homosexual behavior nationwide. The campaign, which the pro-family group calls “”Race for the Family”" was begun at a national stock car race in Martinsville, Virginia last fall. The Atlanta Motor Speedway is the third stop on the group’s tour of the national race circuit. Daytona International Speedway was the second.