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‘End of the Spear’ Lead Actor Promotes Homosexual Agenda      1/19/2006


The movie ‘End of the Spear’, the story of the missionaries speared to death in Ecuador in the 1950’s, hits theaters this weekend. While there is much to commend this movie on the story of Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Pete Flemming, Roger Youderian and Nate Saint, Christians should be on their guard when viewing interviews with the lead actor Chad Allen. Bob Knight, Director of CWA’s Culture & Family Institute, says that Mr. Allen, who plays pilot Nate Saint, is a well known homosexual activist and he is using the notoriety from this film to promote those causes. Click here to listen.


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