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Menuhin, Yehudi
Messiah
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Michelangelo
Middelmann, Debby. See Schaeffer, Debby
Middelmann, Udo
military parents
Missouri-Snyod Lutherans
modernists
Modigliani
Montague, Lady Edward
Montreux Festival
Moral Majority
Mowbray, Malcolm
Muggeridge, Malcolm
Munch, Edvard
Murchison, William P.
NARAL
National Religious Broadcasters (NRB)
National Review magazine
Nelson, Thomas
Nesbitt, E.
New Evangelicals
Newsweek
Nixon, Richard
Nobs, Claude
“No Matter How Moving, Show Is Still Propaganda,”
Norma
North, Gary
NOW
Ockenga, Harold
Ockenga, John
O-levels
Olson, Claire
opera
Osment, Haley Joel
“Our Very Own St. Francis,”
Page, Jimmy
Palin, Michael
Parke, Eunice
Parke, Gordon
Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act
Pierre, Chante
Pike, Bishop
Planned Parenthood
Plant, Robert
Portofino
prayer
Pride, Mary
Primavera
Princeton Theological Seminary
Prisoner of the Mountain
pro-choice
pro-life
Protestants
public school system
Punch magazine
Puritans
Q Day
racial diversity
Reagan, Ronald
Rebel Storm
Reconstructionists
Reed, Ralph
Reformation
Reinhold, Judge
religious right
Renaissance
reproductive rights See also abortion; pro-choice; pro-life
Republican Party
Richards, Keith
RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act)
Right to Life Committee
right-wing fundamentalism
Road Warrior
Robertson, Pat
Rockefeller, Mrs. David
Roe v. Wade
Rushdoony, Rousas
Rushmore
Rutherford Institute
Sandri, Elizabeth
Sandri, Giandy
Sandri, John
Sandri, Priscilla. See Schaeffer, Priscilla
Sandri, Rebecca
Sanger, Margaret
Satan
Saving Grandma
Schaeffer, Debby
Schaeffer, Edith
early years
talks
family life
old age
Schaeffer, Dr. Francis
art and culture
beliefs
death
depression
early years
family life
Schaeffer, Francis
Schaeffer, Frank
art
fatherhood
marriage
movie business
polio
schools
sexuality
sports
Schaeffer, Genie
Schaeffer, Grandmother
Schaeffer, Jessica
Schaeffer, John
Schaeffer, Priscilla
Schaeffer, Susan
Schaeffer Group
Schlesinger, Hillary
Schlesinger, John
schools
Schaeffer V Productions
secular humanism
secularism
Senhor, Leopold
700 Club
Seville, George
sexuality
sexual revolution
Sheen, Fulton J.
Sheldon, Paul
“Shosho Loza,”
Smith, Jane Stuart
Smith, Maggie
Sola Scriptura Calvinism
South Africa
Southern Baptists
Sparks, Jack
Sperry, Rosemary
Spink, David
Spink, Robin
St. Davids
Stark, Mr.
Star Trek
Staubach, Roger
Stravinsky, Igor
Streep, Meryl
Strobe Club
Switzerland
“Talk on Prayer,”
Taylor, Hudson
Theonomists
Third Rock from the Sun
Thomas, Cal
Time magazine
Times
Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN)
True Spirituality
Truffaut, François
Turkey Feathers
Twain, Mark
United Artists
Updike, John
Van Eyck
Van Loon, Jan
Variety
Village Voice
Voices from the Front-Letters Home from America’s Military Family
Walsh, Betty
Walsh, Jim
Walsh, Molly
Walsh, Pam
Walsh, Regina Ann. See Schaeffer, Genie
Walsh, Stan
Walsh, Tom
Washington Post
Webb, James
“We Can Wait,”
Whatever Happened to the Human Race?
What Is a Family?
Wheaton College
Whitehead, John
Wiest, Dianne
Willingham, Calder
Wilson, Ellen
Winfrey, Oprah
Wired to Kill
witness
Wittenberg Door, The
Wodehouse, P. G.
Wolfe, Tom
Woodward, Kenneth
Wooster, Bertie
Would Be Goods
writing
“Yellow Jackets,”
Zeoli, Anthony
Zeoli, Billy
Zermatt
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
FRANK SCHAEFFER was born in Switzerland. He is a survivor of polio, an acclaimed writer who overcame severe dyslexia, a homeschooled and self-taught documentary film director, a feature film director and producer of four (“pretty terrible”) low-budget Hollywood movies, and a best-selling author of fiction and nonfiction. Frank and his wife, Genie, live in Massachusetts and have three children.
Frank welcomes email from readers and book clubs regarding any of his books, fiction and nonfiction, and tries his best to always answer it. He can be contacted through his website at FrankSchaeffer.com.
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