Rev. Donald Wildmon, a key player in the pro-family movement, has died, leaving the Christian community and the nation in sadness. On Thursday, the founder of the American Family Association (AFA) died in Tupelo, Mississippi, leaving an enduring legacy of religious activism and family values.
How did Rev. Donald Wildmon Die?
According to an obituary released by WTVA-TV, the 85-year-old Mississippi native died on Thursday from problems associated with Lewy body dementia. Wildmon died in Tupelo, Mississippi, the headquarters of the American Family Association. His obituary described Wildmon as “one of the legendary leaders of American conservatism.”
Who is Rev. Donald Wildmon?
Wildmon, a former radio broadcaster and ordained United Methodist minister, has dedicated his life to promoting faith-based family values. His death was reported by AFA, prompting a flood of tributes and condolences from throughout the country. Wildmon, born on January 18, 1938, began addressing public concerns in the late 1970s. He established the AFA in 1977 as the National Federation for Decency, intending to combat what he saw as the entertainment industry’s harmful impact on America’s moral compass.
Under Wildmon’s leadership, the AFA grew into one of the country’s largest and most effective pro-family organizations, campaigning for Christian virtues in American culture. Wildmon’s influence remained strong even after he retired in 2010, with his son, Tim, serving as president of the organization. Wildmon, popularly known as “Brother Don,” was recalled by the AFA as a pro-family movement pioneer whose legacy of commitment and love of family would continue to inspire future generations.
Rev. Donald Wildmon Death Was a Great Loss:
As Wildmon’s death spreads, many people have resorted to social media to express their grief and share tales of how his work influenced their lives. His contributions to the Christian community and the pro-family movement have had a lasting impact on American society. During this challenging moment, our prayers are with the Wildmon family and the AFA community. Let his legacy encourage us to continue preserving and pushing for the ideals he held dear as we commemorate Rev. Donald Wildmon.
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