Tim Wildmon
Tim Wildmon is
president of American Family Association (AFA) and American Family Radio (AFR).
AFA is a pro-family advocacy organization with over two million online
supporters and approximately 150,000 subscribers to its monthly flagship
publication the AFA Journal.
In 1991 AFA started the AFR network which now
consist of nearly 200 radio stations. The format is news, information, bible
teaching and inspirational music. AFR is the fastest growing radio network of
any kind and built more stations in a shorter period of time than any other
broadcaster. Other divisions of AFA include the Center for Law & Policy, a
firm dealing in religious, First Amendment and constitutional matters, and AgapePress,
an online news provider that is syndicated around the world. AFA uses all these
means to communicate an outspoken, resolute, Christian voice in America.
Tim is co-host of the national radio program Today's
Issues, a daily discussion offering a Christian response to issues of the
day; he is also co-host of Christian World View This Week, a
weekly program discussing topics on social and political issues for Christians
and how they can become involved. Both programs air on nearly 200 AFR stations
across the country.
Tim has authored two books of short-story humor and writes
a bi-weekly column for the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal. He has
written guest editorials for USA Today and columns for magazines such as Focus
on the Family.
As a media spokesperson, Tim has appeared on MSNBC's Deborah
Norville Tonight, CNN's Talk Back Live, CNN's NewsNight with
Aaron Brown and American Morning on CNN. He has been quoted in
national newspapers including The New York Times, The Washington Post,
USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and numerous
other media outlets. He is also frequently quoted by Family News in Focus,
WorldNetDaily, SRN News and USA Radio News, in addition to being a frequent
guest on local and national radio programs.
Tim leads Spiritual
Heritage Tours in Washington, D.C. and Mount Vernon twice a year. These tours
emphasize the great influence Christianity has had on American history and its
role in the lives of America's Founding Fathers. Tim also leads an annual trip to
the Holy Land where he guides people along places found in the Bible, including
sites in Israel and Greece.
Tim graduated from Mississippi State University with a
degree in journalism. He and his wife Alison have three children.
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