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CWA of VA - Now More Than Ever
October 15, 2009
Forest, VA


 

Breaking Dawn Presenting Abstinence Message to Teens      8/15/2008

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The fourth book in the Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer Breaking Dawn is drawing thousands of young readers as well as attention from the critics. Dr. Janice Crouse, Senior Fellow and Director of CWA's Beverly LaHaye Institute, notes that this series, while controversial for its darker, fantasy figures is also worthy of praise for its intentional focus on abstinence until marriage. Listen | Download

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