)MB No 1545-00 990 . Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax Form Under section 501(c), 527, or 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code (except black lung benefit trust or private foundation) Department of the Treasury 2003 Internal Revenue Service " The organization may have to use a copy of this return to satisfy state reporting requirements A For the 2003 calendar year, or tax year beginning OCT 1 2003 and ending SEP 30, 200 B Check if C Name of organization D Employer identification number applicable Please use IRS Address label or change Print or OCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 =Name s~ Number and street (or P 0 box if mad is not delivered to street address) Room/suite E Telephone number [] ;~t~~,', Speclflc8605 EXPLORER DRIVE ( 719 ) 531-3400 Final Instruc- City or town, state or country, and ZIP + 4 F Pccoundnp method = Cash [K] Accrual Amended COther =return OLORADO SPRINGS CO 80920 s ea 1 Application = pi 0 Section 501(c)(3) organizations and 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts H and I are not applicable to section 527 organizations . must attach a completed Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ). H(a) Is this a group return for affiliates'? Yes No G Website: "WWW . FAMILY . ORG H(b) If "Yes," enter number of affiliates 10, J Organization type (cnxkoniyone) 101 [M 501(c)(3 )1(insertno) = 4947(a)(1) Or= 52 H(c) Are all affiliates included? N/A Yes No K " if (If "No," attach a list ) Check here the organization's gross receipts are normally not more than $25,000 The H(d) Is this a separate return filed by an or- organization need not file a return with the IRS, but if the organization received a Form 990 Package oanization covered by a group ruhnp? ~ Yes OX No m the mad, it should file a return without financial data Some states require a complete return . M Check " IJ if the organization is not required to attach L Gross receipts Add lines 6b, 8b, 9b, and 10b to line 12 . 141 , 175 , 082 . Sch B (Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF) Revenue, Expenses, and Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts received a Direct pubic support 1 a 124,393,016 . b Indirect public support 1 b 2,138,282 . c Government contributions (grants) 1c d Total (add lines 1 a through 1c) (cash $ 123,679,435 . noncasn $ 2,851,863 . ) id 126 531,298 . 2 Program service revenue including government fees and contracts (from Part VII, line 93) 2 4 , 832,613 . 3 Qem~sel~+ ssess ents 3 4 a~r tempa ry cash investments a 536,415 . 5 ~ nterestfrorr .s¢C rides s 1,014 . N Gross rent ~ ~QO~. ~ Ba LJ;E ~nt e e s . ~ W 6b c Ne sine or to s~.(subt ct line 6b from line 6a) 6c ~aescnb 7 'c a ~ sa es of assets other A Securities B Other d than inventory 8a 2 , 050,507 . b Less cost or other basis and sales expenses 8b 1 , 726,621 . c Gam or (joss) (attach schedule) 8c 323 , 886 . d Net gain or (loss) (combine line 8c, columns (A) and (8)) STMT 1 ad 323,886 . 9 Special events and activities (attach schedule) If any amount is from gaming, check here " [] a Gross revenue (not including $ of contributions a reported on line 1a) ga b Less direct expenses other than fundraising expenses 9b c Net income or (loss) from special events (subtract line 9b from line 9a) 9c 10 a Gross sales of inventory, less returns and allowances 10a 4 , 620,860 . b Less cost of goods sold 10b 2,837,281 . LLI c Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory (attach schedule) (subtract line 10b from line 10a) STMT 2 110c 1,783,579 . 11 Other revenue (from Part VII, line 103) ii 2 , 602 , 375 . 12 Total revenue (add lines 1d, 2, 3, 4 , 5, 6c, 7, 8d, 9c, 10c, and 11 ) i2 136,611,180 . W 13 Program services (from line 44, column (B)) i3109,770,728 . 00 14 Management and general (from line 44, column (C)) is 11,988,422 . C < 4) 15 Fundraising (from line 44, column (D)) i5 11 217,564 . w 16 Payments to affiliates (attach schedule) 16 17 Total ex penses add lines 16 and 44 column A i7 132,976,714 . 18 Excess or (deficit) for the year (subtract line 17 from line 12) 3,634 466 . w 18 Z y 19 Net assets or fund balances at beginning of year (from line 73, column (A)) i9 90,486 298 . 20 Other changes in net assets or fund balances (attach explanation) SEE STATEMENT 3 20 2 . 21 Net assets or fund balances at end of year (combine lines 18, 19, and 20) 21 94 120 766 . 9230003 LHA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions . Form 990 (2003) 1 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 ~~ Statement of All organizations must complete column (A) Columns (B), (C), and (D) are required for section 501(c)(3) Page 2 FUn¢tlonal Expenses and (4) organizations and section 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts but optional for others Do not include amounts reported on line (B) Program (C) Management $b . 8b . 9b. 10b. or 16 of Part]. (A) TOt81 SPNI(`.RS and nanaral (D) Fundraising 22 Grants and allocations (attach schedule) cash $ noncash $ ZZ 23 Specific assistance to individuals (attach schedule) 23 24 Benefits paid to or for members (attach schedule) 24 25 Compensation of officers, directors, etc 25 601, 690 . 312 018 . 262 , 166 . 27,506 . 26 Other salaries andwages 26 49 312, 802 . 39 , 258,432 . 6, 036, 136 . 4 , 018,234 . 27 Pension pan contributions 27 1 390,455 . 1 , 099, 148 . 178,747 . 112,560 . 28 Other employee benefits 28 7,856 , 735 . 6 r 4871331 . 979,733 . 389 , 671 . 29 Payroll taxes 29 3 1 366,510 . 2 , 804,422 . 414 , 190 . 147 898 . 30 Professional fundraising fees 30 2, 060, 155 . 878,244 . 1, 181,911 . 31 Accounting fees 31 58,877 . 58 , 877 . 32 Legal fees 32 1, 112, 176 . 450,707 . 651 r 443 . 10,026 . 33 supplies 33 2,000,142 . 1, 772, 764 . 4,185 . 223, 193 . 3a Telephone 34 595, 887 . 435, 681 . 92 , 463 . 67,743 . 35 Postage and shipping 35 8, 999, 768 . 7, 838, 958 . 24 , 048 . 1, 136 , 762 . 38 Occupancy 36 2, 728, 995 . 2 004, 137 . 577 895 . 146 963 . 37 Equipment rental and maintenance 37 1,717 , 629 . 1,437,662 . 196,709 . 83 , 258 . 38 Printing and publications 3s 7,806,060 . 6,200,473 . 10,875 . 1,594,712 . 39 Travel 39 2,295 , 950 . 1,616,476 . 170,455 . 509 , 019 . 40 Conferences, conventions, and meetings 40 1,520 r 688 . 1,086 , 105 . 146,423 . 288,160 . a1 interest a1 3,155 . 1 , 376 . 1,475 . 304 . 42 Depreciation, depletion, etc (attach schedule) 42 6,405 , 542 . 4,971,822 . 834,187 . 599,533 . 43 Other expenses not covered above (itemize) a RADIO, TV & FILM a3a 12,010 302 . 11,980 271 . 317 . 29,714 . b OUTSIDE SERVICES a3b 10,475 661 . 9,165,501 . 884,264 . 425,896 . c BENEVOLENCE a3c 5,630 217 . 5,448,887 . 63,441 . 117,889 . d PREMIUM PRODUCTS 43d 4,015 060 . 4 , 001,275 . 0 . 13,785 . eMISCELLANEOUS a3e 1 012 258 . 519 038 . 400 393 . 92 , 827 . 22 as rop'arnza ^s comple~6np colm~ (B~(Dj ~R ym~irtai5 to i~~~,3-,5 as 132,976 , 714 . 109,770,728 . 11 988,422 . 11 , 217,564 . Joint Costs . Check " OX if you are following SOP 98-2 Are any joint costs from a combined educational campaign and fundraising solicitation reported m (B) Program services? " OX Yes D No If "Yes;" enter (i) the aggregate amount of these point costs $ 2 2 , 4 3 3 , 9 21 . , (ii) the amount allocated to Program services $ 18 , 0 0 5 , 15 4 . iii the amount allocated to Maria ement and general $ and iv the amount allocated to Fundraising 4 4 2 8 7 6 7 . Statement of Program Service Accomplishments what is the organization's primary exempt purposes t SEE STATEMENT 4 Program Service ~xPenses All organizations must describe then exempt purpose achievements in a clear and concise manner State the number of clients served, publications issued, etc Discuss (Required for 501(c)(3) and achievements that are not measurable Section 501 c 3 and 4 organizations and 4947 a 1 nonexem pt charitable trusts must also enter the amount of grants and allocations to others ) ( ( )( ) ( ) ( )( ) trusts, but optional for(ors the ) a SEE STATEMENT 5

Grants and allocations $ 0 . 22 , 490,440 . b SEE STATEMENT 6

Grants and allocations 0 . ) 24,566 , 589 . c SEE STATEMENT 7

Grants and allocations $ 0 . ) 17,666 , 512 . d SEE STATEMENT 8

Grants and allocations 0 . ) 10,247 , 616 . e Other prog ram services attach schedule STATEMENT 9 (Grants and allocations $ 3 4 799 571 . f Total of Program Service Expenses (should equal line 44, column (B), Program services) " 109,770-728 . 323011 12-17-03 Form 990 (2003) 2 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Form 990(2003) FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 Page 3 =Pad ~ Balance Sheets Note: Where required, attached schedules and amounts within the descnpbon column (A) (B) should be for end-of-year amounts only. Beginning of year End of year

45 Cash - non-interest-bearing 41,616 . 45 13,400 . 46 Savings and temporary cash investments 13 , 015 , 3 3 7 . 46 6,567,749 .

47 a Accounts receivable 47a 2 , 503 , 785 . b Hess allowance for doubtful accounts 47b 4 , 280 . 1,642,331 . 47c 2 , 499 , 505 .

48 a Pledges receivable 48a 1,102 ,14 2 . b Hess allowance for doubtful accounts a8b 1 , 500 , 683 . a8c 1 1 102,142 . 49 Grants receivable 49 50 Receivables from officers, directors, trustees, and key employees 50 H d 51 a Other notes and loans receivable 51a 146 , 889 . b Less: allowance for doubtful accounts 51b 51C 146,889 . 52 Inventories for sage or use 3 , 214 , 509 . 52 4 , 064 , 800 . 53 Prepaid expenses and deferred charges 1,962,448 . 53 2 , 2 7 9 , 759 . 54 Investments -securities STMT 10 " ~ Cost M FMV 40,514 . 54 33,662 . 55 a Investments - land, buildings, and equipment basis 55a

b Less accumulated depreciation 5511 55c 56 investments - other SEE STATEMENT 11 17,404,201 . 56 31 , 012 , 619 . 57 a Land, buildings, and equipment basis 57a 101 , 633 , 005 . b Hess accumulated depreciation STMT 12 57b 48,595,079 . 55 , 608 , 925 . 57c 53,037 r 926 . 58 Other assets (describe " SEE STATEMENT 13 _) 8,011,900 . ~58 ~ 6,665,273 .

59 Total assets add lines 45 throw n 58 must equal pine 74 102 , 442 , 464- 59 107 , 423 , 724 . 60 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 7,596,821 . 60 10,094,480 . 61 Grants payable 61 62 Deterred revenue 2,072,128 . 62 781,123 . H d 63 Loans from officers, directors, trustees, and key employees 63 64 a Tax-exempt bond liabilities 64a b Mortgages and other notes payable STMT 14 89,220 . Gab 19,395 . 65 Other liabilities (descnbe 00- DEFERRED ANNUITIES ) ~ 2, 197, 997 .~ 65 ~ 2, 407, 960 .

11,956,166 .Issl 13,302,958 . Organizations that follow SFAS 117, check here " U and complete lines 67 through 69 and lines 73 and 74 67 unrestricted 86, 820 806 . 67 87, 099, 221 . 68 Temporarily restricted 3,575 , 492 . 68 6,930 , 545 . m 69 Permanently restricted 90 , 000 . 69...... 91 , 000 . Organizations that do not follow SFAS 117, check here 1 D and complete lines 70 through 74 ° 70 Capital stock, trust principal, or current funds 70 71 Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, building, and equipment fund 71 72 Retained earnings, endowment, accumulated income, or other funds 72 73 Total net assets or fund balances (add lines 67 through 69 or lines 70 through 72, column (A) must equal line 19, column (e) must equal line 21) 90 , 486 , 2 98 . , 73 94 , 120 , 766 . 74 Total liabilities and net assets / fund balances (add lines 66 and 73) 1 102,442,464- 1 74~ 10 7 , 4 2 3 , 7 2 4 . Form 990 is available for public inspection and, for some people, serves as the primary or sole source of information about a particular organization How the public perceives an organization in such cases may be determined by the information presented on its return Therefore, please make sure the return is complete and accurate and fully describes, m Part III, the organization's programs and accomplishments

323021 12-17-0.3 3 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 r

Form 990 2003 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 Page a PW1V-A Reconciliation of Revenue per Audited ftriReconciliation of Expenses per Audited Financial Statements with Revenue per Financial Statements with Expenses per Return Return a Total revenue, gains, and other support a Total expenses and losses per per audited financial statements " a 139612523 .. audited financial statements " a 135978057 . 6 Amounts included on line a but not on b Amounts included on line a but not on line 17, Form 990 line 12, Form 990. (1) Donated services (1) Net unrealized gams and use of facilities $ 164,062 . on investments E (2) Prior year adjustments (2) Donated services reported on line 20, and use of facilities $ 164,062 . Form 990 i (3) Recovenes of pnor (3) Losses reported on year grants $ line 20, Form 990 $ (4) Other (specify) (4) Other (specify) STMT 15 S 2,837,281 . STMT 16 $ 2,837,281 . Add amounts on lines (1) through (4) " b 3 , 001 , 343 . Add amounts on lines (1) through (4) " b 3 , 001,343 . c Mme a minus line b " c 136611180 . c Line a minus line b " c 132976714 . d Amounts included on line 12, Form d Amounts included on line 17, Form 990 but not on line a: 990 but not on line a (1) Investment expenses (1) Investment expenses not included on not included on line 6b, Form 990 $ line 6b, Form 990 $ (2) Other (specify) (2) Other (specify) a a Add amounts on lines (1) and (2) " d 0 Add amounts on lines (1) and (2) d 0 . e Total revenue per line 12, Form 990 e Total expenses per line 17, Form 990 (line c pus pine d) " e 136611180 . (line c plus line d) " :113 2 9 7 6 714 . VList of Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key E llplOyees (List each one even if not compensated ) (B) Title and average hours (C) Compensation (O~Contnbutions ro (E) Expense (A) Name and address per week devoted to (Ii not pf iq , enter plans ~d ~ ^laccount and^^

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75 Did any officer, director, trustee, or key employee receive aggregate compensation of more than $100,000 from your organization and all related STMT 18 organizations, of which more than $10,000 was provided by the related orgamzaUons9 If "Yes," attach schedule 100. EKYes E::] No 323031 12-17-03 Form 990 (2003) 4 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Form 990 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 Pages lion 76 Did the organization engage in any activity not previously reported to the IRS If 'Yes,' attach a detailed description of each activity 76 X 77 Were any changes made m the organizing or governing documents but not reported to the IRS 77 X If "Yes," attach a conformed copy of the changes . 78 a Did the organization have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more during the year covered by this return? 781 X b If "Yes," has it filed a tax return on Form 990-T for this years 78t X 79 Was there a liquidation, dissolution, termination, or substantial contraction during the years 79 X If "Yes," attach a statement 80 a Is the organization related (other than by association with a statewide or nationwide organization) through common membership, governing bodies, trustees, officers, etc , to any other exempt or nonexempt organization'? Boa X b If "Yes;" enter the name of the organization " FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . and check whether it is FX-1 exempt or = nonexempt . 81 a Enter direct or indirect political expenditures See line 81 instructions ~ 81a ~ 0 . b Did the organization file Form 1120-POL for this year? X 82 a Did the organization receive donated services or the use of materials, equipment, or facilities at no charge or at substantially less than fair rental value X 6 If "Yes;" you may indicate the value of these items here Do not include this amount as revenue in Part I or as an expense m Part II. (See instructions m Part III .) 1 826 ~ 164,062 . 83 a Did the organization comply with the public inspection requirements for returns and exemption applications 83a X b Did the organization comply with the disclosure requirements relating to quid pro quo contributions) 83b X 84 a Did the organization solicit any contributions or gifts that were not tax deductible 84a X b If "Yes," did the organization include with every solicitation an express statement that such contributions or gifts were not tax deductible? N/A 85 501(c)(4), (5), or (6) organizations. a Were substantially all dues nondeductible by members? N/A b Did the organization make only in-house lobbying expenditures of $2,000 or less? N/A If "Yes" was answered to either 85a or 85b, do not complete 85c through 85h below unless the organization received a waiver for proxy tax owed for the prior year c Dues, assessments, and similar amounts from members 85c N/A d Section 162(e) lobbying and political expenditures 85d N/A e Aggregate nondeductible amount of section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices 85e N/A f Taxable amount of lobbying and political expenditures (line 85d less 85e) 85f N/A g Does the organization elect to pay the section 6033(e) tax on the amount on line 85f? NBA h If section 6033(e)(1)(A) dues notices were sent, does the organization agree to add the amount on line 85f to its reasonable estimate of dues allocable to nondeductible lobbying and political expenditures for the following tax year? N/A 86 501(c)(7) organizations . Enter. a Initiation fees and capital contributions included on line 12 86a N/A b Gross receipts, included on line 12, for public use of club facilities S6b N/A 87 501(c)(12) organizations, Enter a Gross income from members or shareholders 87a N/A b Gross income from other sources . (Do not net amounts due or paid to other sources against amounts due or received from them ) 87b N/A 88 At any time during the year, did the organization own a 50% or greater interest m a taxable corporation or partnership, or an entity disregarded as separate from the organization under Regulations sections 3017701-2 and 3017701-39 If "Yes;" complete Part IX X 89 a 501(c)(3) organizations. Enter. Amount of tax imposed on the organization during the year under section 4911 110, 0 . , section 4912 . 0 . , section 4955 . 0 . b 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations. Did the organization engage in any section 4958 excess benefit transaction during the year or did it become aware of an excess benefit transaction from a prior year If "Yes," attach a statement explaining each transaction X c Enter Amount of tax imposed on the organization managers or disqualified persons during the year under sections 4912, 4955, and 4958 poll d Enter Amount of tax on line 89c, above, reimbursed by the organization 10. 0 . 90 a List the states with which a copy of this return is filed " CALIFORNIA , GEORGIA, INDIANA AND D . C . b Number of employees employed m the pay period that includes March 12, 2003 90b 1343 91 The books are m care of " WADE CROW Telephone no " 7 19 . 5

Locatedat " 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO ZAP+4 . 80920

92 Section 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts filing Form 990 in lieu of Form 1041- Check here and enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the tax year " I 92 ~ N/A a23o~~ Form 990 (2003) 5 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Form 990(2003) FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 Page B pwt 4111 Analysis of Income-Producing Activities (See page 33 of the instructions) Unrelated business income Excluded n section sit, 513, or 514 Note : Enter gross amounts unless otherwise (E) indicated. E Related or exempt Business Amount ~e.S~- Amount 93 Program service revenue code function income a ROYALTIES & LICENSING 2,237,832 . b EVENTS 713,268 . FOF INSTITUTE 1 , 765 , 175 . d DR DOBSON SOLID ANSWERS 116 t 338 . e t Medicare/Medicaid payments g Fees and contracts from government agencies 94 Membership dues and assessments 95 Interest on savings and temporary cash investments 14 536,415 . 96 Dividends and interest from securities 14 1,014 . 97 Net rental income or (loss) from real estate a debt-financed property b not debt-financed property 98 Net rental income or (loss) from personal property 99 Other investment income 100 Gam or (loss) from sales of assets other than inventory 18 323,886 . 101 Net income or (loss) from special events 102 Gross prom or (loss) from sales of inventory 1 , 783,579 . 103 Other revenue a FOFA REIMBURSEMENT 1,970 729 . b MISCELLANEOUS 01 72,612 . c CAFETERIA SALES 03 539,496 . d TELEVISION STUDIO 5 15100 19 , 538_1 e 104 Subtotal (add columns (B), (D), and (E)) 19 , 538 . . --. .. 1, 4 73,423 . 1 8,586,921 . 105 Total (add line 104, columns (B), (D), and (E)) " 10,079,882 . Note : Line 105 plus line 1 d, Part l, should equal the amount on line 12, Pert l. pVjjjRelationship of Activities to the Accomplishment of Exempt Purposes (see page 34 of the instructions) Line No . Explain how each activity for which income is reported m column (E) of Part VII contributed importantly to the accomplishment of the organization's exempt purposes (other than by providing funds for such purposes) SEE STATEMENT 19

:s and Disregarded Entities (see page 34 of the instructions .) (C) (D) (E) Name, address, alid~EIN of corporation, Percentage of Nature of activities Total income End-of-year partnership, or disre arded entity ownershi p interest

N/A

(a) Did the organization, during the year, receive any funds, directly or indirectly (b) Did the organization, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, or Note : If "Yes" to (b), file Form 8870 and Form 4720 see instructions). Under penalti equry, I declare that I have examined this return Including acco Please correct, nip e Decla tion of preparer (other than offices is based on all ink Sign ' `-~ G- Here Signature of officer - DSte Preparer's' Paid signature Preparer's F,~5name (or Use Only yours If self-employed), ' 323161 address, and i2_i7_nl ZIP +4

17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .0800 SCHEDULE A Organization Exempt Under Section 501(c)(3) OMB No 1545-0047 (Form 990 or 990-EZ) (Except Private Foundation) and Section 501(e), 501(f), 501(k), 501(n), or Section 4947(a)(1) Nonexempt Charitable Trust 200 Department Supplementary Information-(See separate instructions.) 3 Internal Revenue Service 1 MUST be completed by the above organizations and attached to their form 990 or 990-EZ Name of the organization Employer identification number FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 1 95 3188150 ]Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Employees Other Than Officers, Directors, and Trustees (See page 1 of the instructions List each one. If there are none, enter "None:") (b) Title and average hours (d) Contnbutions to (e) Expense (a) Name and address of each employee paid employee benefit per week devoted to (c) Compensation aae account and other more than $50,000 position compensation allowances

DR . WALTER L . LARIMORE VP-MEDICAL

8605 EXPLORER DR ., CO SPRINGS, CO 45 108,278 . 3,237 . 0 .

DR . -BRADLEY- BECK EDICAL ISSUE 8605 EXPLORER DR ., CO SPRINGS, CO T45 99,789 . 5,975 . 0 .

DR . WILLIAM J . MAIER P-PSYCHOLOGY

8605 EXPLORER DR ., CO SPRINGS, CO 45 96,460 . 1,925 . 0 .

JAMES M . WEIDMANN P/VOICES

8605 EXPLORER DR ., CO SPRINGS, CO 45 94,610 . 5,649 . 0 .

DR . -MICHAEL- A . -ROSEBUSH VP-INSTITUTE 8605 EXPLORER DR ., CO SPRINGS CO 45 91,297 . 3,644 . 0 . Total number of other employees paid over $50,000 1 212 P11' Compensation of the Five Highest Paid Independent Contractors for Professional Services (See page 2 of the instructions List each one (whether individuals or firms) If there are none, enter "None ")

(a) Name and address of each independent contractor paid more than $50,000 (b) Type of service (c) Compensation

MASTERWORKS ------DONOR 19265 POWDER HILL PLACE, NE, POULSBO, WA 98370 C OMMUNICATIONS 2060155 .

REED -& BROWN, LLP 35 N . LAKE AVE ., STE . 960, PASADENA, CA 91101- LEGAL SERVICES 534,101 .

DONOR DIRECT .COM, INC .

2071 N . COLLINS, STE . 101, RICHARDSON, TX 75080 IS CONSULTING 490,652 .

NAKOMA GROUP

720 S . COLORADO BLVD .,STE . 650S,GLENDALE,CO 80246 IS CONSULTING 1 457,579 .

BOPP, COLESON & BOSTROM

1 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, TERRE HAUTE IN 47807 LEGAL SERVICES 249,872 . Total number of others receiving over $50,000 for professional services " 11 323101/12-05-03 LHA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 990 and Form 990-EZ. Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2003 7 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2003 FOCUS Y 95-3188150 Statements About Activities (see page 2 of the instructions) es I No

1 During the year, has the organization attempted to influence national, state, or local legislation, including any attempt to influence public opinion on a legislative matter or referendums If "Yes; enter the total expenses paid or incurred m connection with the lobbying activities 1 $ $ 416 , 84 4 . (Must equal amounts on line 38, Part VI-A, or line i of Part VI-B ) 1 X Organizations that made an election under section 501(h) by fling Form 5768 must complete Part VI-A Other organizations checking "Yes," must complete Part VI-B AND attach a statement giving a detailed description of the lobbying activities . 2 During the year, has the organization, either directly or indirectly, engaged m any of the following acts with any substantial contributors, trustees, directors, officers, creators, key employees, or members of their families, or with any taxable organization with which any such person is affiliated as an officer, director, trustee, majority owner, or principal beneficiary? (If the answer to any question is "Yes," attach a detailed statement explaining the transactions) SEE STATEMENT 2 0 a Sale, exchange, or leasing of property 2a X

b Lending of money or other extension of credits I 2b

c Furnishing of goods, services, or facilities? 2c X

d Payment of compensation (or payment or reimbursement of expenses if more than $1,000) 2d X

e Transfer of any part of its income or assets 2e X

3 a Do you make grants for scholarships, fellowships, student loans, etc. (If "Yes ;" attach an explanation of how you determine that recipients quality to receive payments ) 3a X b Do you have a section 403(b) annuity plan for your employees? 3b X Did you maintain any separate account for participating donors where donors have the right to provide advice on the use or distribution of funds 4 X J .pReason for Non-Private Foundation Status (See pages 3 through 6 of the instructions .) The organization is not a private foundation because it is (Please check only ONE applicable box ) 5 ~ A church, convention of churches, or association of churches Section 170(b)(1)(A)(i) 6 0 A school section 170(b)(1)(A)(n) (Also complete Part V ) 7 ~ A hospital or a cooperative hospital service organization Section 170(b)(1)(A)(m) . 8 0 A Federal, state, or local government or governmental unit Section 170(b)(1)(A)(v) 9 0 A medical research organization operated in conjunction with a hospital Section 170(b)(1)(A)(m) Enter the hospital's name, city, and state 1 10 D An organization operated for the benefit of a college or university owned or operated by a governmental unit Section 170(b)(1)(A)(iv) (Also complete the Support Schedule m Part IV-A ) 11 a ~ An organization that normally receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or from the general public. Section 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) (Also complete the Support Schedule in Part IV-A .) 11b ~ A community trust Section 170(b)(1)(A)(vQ . (Also complete the Support Schedule in Part IV-A ) 12 ~X An organization that normally receives (1) more than 331/3% of its support from contributions, membership fees, and gross receipts from activities related to its charitable, etc , functions - subject to certain exceptions, and (2) no more than 331/3% of its support from gross investment income and unrelated business taxable income (less section 511 tax) from businesses acquired by the organization after June 30, 1975 See section 509(a)(2) (Also complete the Support Schedule m Part IV-A .)

13 = An organization that is not controlled by any disqualified persons (other than foundation managers) and supports organizations described in (1) lines 5 through 12 above, or (2) section 501(c)(4), (5), or (6), rf they meet the test of section 509(a)(2) (See section 509(a)(3) Provide the following information about the supported organizations . (See page 5 of the instructions ) (b) Line number (a) Name(s) of supported organization(s) from above

14 0 An organization organized and operated to test for of the instructions Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2003

323111 12-05-03 8 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ)2003 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 Page 3 Support Schedule (Complete only if you checked a box on line 10, 11, or 12.) Use cash method of accounting. Note: You may use the worksheet m the instructions for converting from the accrual to the cash method of accounting. Calendar year (or fiscal year beginning ink 1 2002 1 (b) 2001 1 (c) 2000 1 (d) 1999 1 (e) Total 15 Gifts, grants, and contributions received (Do not include unusual grants See line 28 ) 118263318 .1 117746095 .1 111213027 .1 117947198 .1465,169,638 . 16 Membership fees received 17 Gross receipts from admissions, merchandise sold or services performed, orfurnishmg of facilities in any activity that is related to the organization's charitable, etc , purpose 8,909,603 .19,023,110 .17,557,823 .17,799,203 .1 33,289,739 . 18 Gross income from interest, dividends, amounts received from payments on securities loans (sec- tion 512(a)(5)), rents, royalties, and unrelated business taxable income (less section 511 taxes) from businesses acquired by the organization after June 30, 1975 3,591,699 .12,219,981 .14,778,755 .15,537,701 .1 16,128,136 . 19 Net income from unrelated business activities not included in line 18 pp i ax revenues ieviea for the organization's benefit and either paid to it or expended on its behalf 21 The value of services or facilities furnished to the organization by a governmental unit without charge Do not include the value of services or facilities generally furnished to the public without charge pp Other income Attach a schedule SEE STATEMENT 21 taleassetsr(loss)fromfrom ~aleofcapl 593, 814 . 629 910 . 961 732 . 1,143 , 356 . 3 , 328 , 812 . 23 Total oflines l5through 22 131358434 . 129619096 . 124511337 . 132427458 .517,916 325 . 24 Line 23minus line t7 122448831 . 120595986 . 116953514 . 124628255 .484,626 r 586 . 25 Enter l% ofline 23 1 , 313 , 584 . 1,296,191 . 1 245, 113 . 1 , 324,275 . 26 Organizations described on lines 10 or 11 : a Enter 2% of amount in column (e), line 24 1 26a N/A b Prepare a list for your records to show the name of and amount contributed by each person (other than a governmental unit or publicly supported organization) whose total gifts for 1999 through 2002 exceeded the amount shown in line 26a . Do not file this list with your return . Enter the total of all these excess amounts 1 26b N/A c Total support for section 509(a)(1) test : Enter line 24, column (e) " 26c N/A d Add Amounts from column (e) for lines 18 19 22 26b 1 26d N/A e Public support (line 26c minus line 26d total) 1 26e N/A f Public support percentage (line 26e (numerator) divided by line 26c (denominator)) 1 26f N/A % 27 Organizations described on line 12: a For amounts included in lines 15, 16, and 17 that were received from a "disqualified person ;" prepare a list for your records to show the name of, and total amounts received m each year from, each "disqualified person :' Do not file this list with your return . Enter the sum of such amounts for each year (2002) 975, 830 . (2001) 993, 397 . (2000) 691, 996 . (1999) 1, 483, 608 . b For any amount included in line 17 that was received from each person (other than "disqualified persons"), prepare a list for your records to show the name of, and amount received for each year, that was more than the larger of (1) the amount on line 25 for the year or (2) $5,000 (Include m the list organizations described in lines 5 through 11, as well as individuals ) Do not file this list with your return . After computing the difference between the amount received and the larger amount described in (1) or (2), enter the sum of these differences (the excess amounts) for each year (2002) 3, 739, 847 . (2001) 1 , 709, 599 . (2000) 0 . (1999) 2 ,595,890 . c Add Amounts from column (e) for lines 15 465,169,638 . 16 17 33r289,739 . 20 21 . 27c 498,459 , 377 . d Add pine 27a total 4,144,831 . and line 27b total 8,045,336 . " 27d 12,190,167 . e Public support (line 27c total minus line 27d total) 1 27e 486,269 ( 210 . t Total support for section 509(a)(2) test' Enter amount on line 23, column (e) 1 27f 517,916, 32 5 . g Public support percentage (line 27e (numerator) divided by line 27f (denominator)) 1 27 9 3 .8895 % h Investment income percentage (line 18, column (e) (numerator) divided by line 27f (denominator)) 11110- , 27h ~ 3 . 1 14 0 28 Unusual Grants: For an organization described in line 10, 11, or 12 that received any unusual grants during 1999 through 2002, prepare a list for your records to show, for each year, the name of the contributor, the date and amount of the grant, and a brief description of the nature of the grant Do not file this list with your return. Do not include these grants in line 15 323121 12-05-0.3 NONE Schedule A (Forth 990 or 990-EZ) 2003 9 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Schedule A(Form990or990-EZ)2003 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 Page4 Private School Questionnaire (see page 7 of the instructions) N/A (To be completed ONLY by schools that checked the box on line 6 in Part IV) No 29 Does the organization have a racially nondiscriminatory policy toward students by statement m its charter, bylaws, other governing Yes) instrument, or m a resolution of its governing body 29 30 Does the organization include a statement of its racially nondiscriminatory policy toward students in all its brochures, catalogues, and other written communications with the public dealing with student admissions, programs, and scholarships? 30 31 Has the organization publicized its racially nondiscriminatory policy through newspaper or broadcast media during the period of solicitation for students, or during the registration period if it has no solicitation program, m a way that makes the policy known to all parts of the general community it serves 31 If "Yes," please describe, if "No," please explain (If you need more space, attach a separate statement .)

32 Does the organization maintain the following a Records indicating the racial composition of the student body, faculty, and administrative staff b Records documenting that scholarships and other financial assistance are awarded on a racially nondiscriminatory basis c Copies of all catalogues, brochures, announcements, and other written communications to the public dealing with student admissions, programs, and scholarships d Copies of all material used by the organization or on its behalf to solicit contributions? If you answered "No" to any of the above, please explain (If you need more space, attach a separate statement )

33 Does the organization discriminate by race in any way with respect to a Students' rights or privileges? b Admissions polices? c Employment of faculty or administrative staff? d Scholarships or other financial assistance e Educational policies? 1I Use of facilities? g Athletic programs h Other extracurricular activities? If you answered "Yes" to any of the above, please explain. (If you need more space, attach a separate statement )

34 a Does the organization receive any financial aid or assistance from a governmental agency b Has the organization's right to such aid ever been revoked or suspended If you answered "Yes" to either 34a or b, please explain using an attached statement 35 Does the organization certify that d has complied with the applicable requirements of sections 4 01 through 4 05 of Rev. Proc 75-50, 1975-2 C B 587, covering racial nondiscnmination9 If *No," attach an explanation Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2003

323131 12-0.5-03 10 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2003 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 Page 5 Rill A Lobbying Expenditures by Electing Public Charities (See page 9 of the instructions) (To be completed ONLY by an eligible organization that filed Form 5768) Check " a D if the organization belongs to an affiliated group Check " b D if you checked "a" and "limited control" rovisions a I (a) (b) Limits on Lobbying Expenditures Affiliated group To be completed for ALL (The term "expenditures" means amounts paid or incurred .) totals electing organizations N/A 36 Total lobbying expenditures to influence public opinion (grassroots lobbying) 36 248 , 280 . 37 Total lobbying expenditures to influence a legislative body (direct lobbying) 37 168 , 564 . 38 Total lobbying expenditures (add lines 36 and 37) 38 416,844 . 39 Other exempt purpose expenditures 39 121, 342,306 . 40 Total exempt purpose expenditures (add lines 38 and 39) 40 121, 759,150 . 41 Lobbying nontaxable amount Enter the amount from the following table - If the amount on line 40 is - The lobbying nontaxable amount is - Not over $500,000 20% of the amount on line 40 Over $500,000 but not over $1,000,000 $100,000 plus 15% of the excess over $500,000 Over $1,000,000 but not over $1,500,000 $175,000 plus 10% of the excess over $1,000,000 41 1 , 000,000 . Over $1,500,000 but not over $17,000,000 $225,000 plus 5% of the excess over $1,500,000 Over $17,000,000 $1,000,000 42 Grassroots nontaxable amount (enter 25% of line 41) 42 250,000 . 43 Subtract line 42 from line 36 Enter -0- if line 42 is more than line 36 43 0 44 Subtract line 41 from line 38 Enter -0- if line 41 is more than line 38 44

: If there is an amount on ether line 43 or line 44, you must file Form 4720 . 0Caution

4-Year Averaging Period Under Section 501(h) (Some organizations that made a section 501(h) election do not have to complete all of the five columns below See the instructions for lines 45 through 50 on page 11 of the instructions .)

Lobbying Expenditures During 4-Year Averaging Period

Calendar year (or (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) fiscal year beginning In) 1 2003 2002 2001 2000 Total 45 Lobbying nontaxable amount 1 , 000 , 000 . 1,000,000 . 1,000,000 . 1,000 000 . 41000 ,000 . 46 Lobbying ceiling amount 150% ofline 45e 6, 000, 000 . 47 Total lobbying expenditures 416,844 . 432 , 627 . 235, 851 . 315 378 . 1,400 , 700 . 48 Grassroots nontaxable amount 250,000 . 250,000 . 250,000 . 250,000 . 1,000,000 . 49 Grassroots ceding amount 150%ofline 48e 1 , 500,000 . 50 Grassroots lobbying ex enditures 248 280 . 368 156 . 194 481 . 265 108 . 1 076 025 . Part Vtl.B Lobbying Activity by Nonelecting Public Charities (For reporting only by organizations that did not complete Part VI-A) (See page 12 of the instructions ) N/A During the year, did the organization attempt to influence national, state or local legislation, including any attempt to Yes No Amount influence public opinion on a legislative matter or referendum, through the use of a Volunteers b Paid staff or management (Include compensation in expenses reported on lines c through h.) c Media advertisements d Mailings to members, legislators, or the public e Publications, or published or broadcast statements f Grants to other organizations for lobbying purposes g Direct contact with legislators, their staffs, government officials, or a legislative body h Rallies, demonstrations, seminars, conventions, speeches, lectures, or any other means i Total lobbying expenditures (Add lines c through h .) 0 If "Yes" to any of the above, also attach a statement giving a detailed description of the lobbying activities . ioei oa Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2003 11 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2003 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150 Page 6 RYet Information Regarding Transfers To and Transactions and Relationships With Noncharitable Exempt Organizations (See page 12 of the instructions) 51 Did the reporting organization directly or indirectly engage in any of the following with any other organization described m section 501(c) of the Code (other than section 501(c)(3) organizations) or m section 527, relating to political organizations? a Transfers from the reporting organization to a nonchantable exempt organization of Yes No (I) Cash 51 a(!) X (ii) Other assets a(ii) X Other transactions (f) Sales or exchanges of assets with a nonchantable exempt organization b(i) X (ii) Purchases of assets from a nonchantable exempt organization b(ii) X (iii) Rental of facilities, equipment, or other assets b(Ill) X (iv) Reimbursement arrangements b(iv) X (v) Loans or loan guarantees b(v) X (vi) Performance of services or membership or fundraising solicitations b(vi) X Sharing of facilities, equipment, marling lists, other assets, or paid employees X 1 If the answer to any of the above is "Yes," complete the following schedule . Column (b) should always show the fair market value of the goods, other assets, or services given by the reporting organization if the organization received less than fair market value in any transaction or sharing arrangement, show in column (d) the value of the goods, other assets, or services received (a) (b) (c) (d) Line no Amount involved Name of nonchantable exempt organization Description of transfers, transactions, and sharing arrangements SEE STATEMENT 22

52 a Is the organization directly or indirectly affiliated with, or related to, one or more tax-exempt organizations described m section 501(c) of the Code (other than section 501(c)(3)) or in section 5279 Yes No If "Yes; complete the following schedule (a) (b) (c) Name of organization Type of organization Description of relationship COMMON CONTROL ENTITY-SAME FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . 501!C1(4) OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS .

Schedule A (Form 990 or 990-EZ) 2003 12 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 OMB No 1545-0172 4562 Depreciation and Amortization 990 Department of the Treasury (Including Information on Listed Property) Attachment2003 Internal Revenue Service " See separate instructions . " Attach to your tax return. Sequence No 87 Name(s) shown on return Business or activity to which this form relates Identifying number

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 'ORM 990 PAGE 2 5-3188150 PWt ] Election To Expense Certain Tangible Property Under Section 179 Note : If I have any listed property, complE Part V before mplete Part I 1 Maximum amount . See instructions for a higher limit for certain businesses 100,000 . 2 Total cost of section 179 property placed in service (see instructions) 2 3 Threshold cost of section 179 property before reduction in limitation 3 4 Reduction in limitation. Subtract line 3 from line 2. If zero or less, enter -0- 4 $ Dollar limitation for tax year Subtract line 4 from line 1 If zero or less, enter -0-. If manned filing separately, see instructions 5 (a) Description of property (b) Cost (business use only) (c) Elected cost

7 Listed property . Enter the amount from line 29 8 Total elected cost of section 179 property . Add amounts in column (c), lines 6 and 7 8 9 Tentative deduction . Enter the smaller of line 5 or line 8 10 Carryover of disallowed deduction from line 13 of your 2002 Form 4562 11 Business income limitation . Enter the smaller of business income (not less than zero) or line 5 12 Section 179 expense deduction . Add lines 9 and 10, but do not enter more than line 11 13 Carryover of disallowed deduction to 2004 . Add lines 9 and 10, less line 12 . 13 Note: Do not use Part 11 or Part 111 below for listed propet?i! Instead, use Part V.

14 Special depredation allowance for qualified properly (other than listed properly) placed in service dunng the tax year (see Instructions) 15 Property subject to section 168(fl(1) election (see instructions) 18 Other depreciation (includina ACRS) (see instructions)

Section A 17 MACRS deductions for assets placed m service in tax years beginning before 2003 17 5 , 840 , 090 . 18 If you are electing under section 168(1)(4) to group any assets placed in service during the tax ear into one or more eneral asset accounts check here Section B - Assets Placed in Service During 2003 Tax Year Using the General De reciation System (b) Month and (c) Basis for depreciation (a) Classification of property year placed (businessfinvestment use (d) Recovery (e) Convention (A Method (g) Depreciation deduction in service only - see instructions) period I9a 3-year pro perty 2,307 1 128 . 3 YR HY SL 384, 521 . b 5-year pro perty 1,489,767 . 5 YR HY SL 148,977 . c 7-year pro perty 420 483 . 7 YR HY SL 30,035 . d 10- ear property a 15-year property f 20-year property 25-year property 25 rs. S/L 27 .5 rs. MM S/L h Residential rental property ~ / 27 .5 rs. MM S/L rs. MM S/L i Nonresidential real property ~ 39 / MM S/L Section C - Assets Placed in Service During 2003 Tax Year Using the Alternative Depreciation System 2oa Class life 115 , 137 . 3 0 YR HY S/L 1 , 919 . b 12-year 12 rs. S/L c 40-year ~ 40 yrs . MM S/L Summary (See instructions.) 21 Listed property . Enter amount from line 28 21 22 Total. Add amounts from line 12, lines 14 through 17, lines 19 and 20 in column (g), and line 21 . Enter here and on the appropriate lines of your return . Partnerships and S corporations - see instr. 22 6 , 405,542 . 23 For assets shown above and placed in service during the current year, enter the

io=zi-b3 LHA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see separate instructions. Form 4582 (2003) 30 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 Form 4562 (2003) Page 2 V Listed Property (Include automobiles, certain other vehicles, cellular telephones, certain computers, and property used for entertainment, recreation, or amusement .) Note: For any vehicle for which you are using the standard mileage rate or deducting lease expense, complete only 24a, 24b, columns (a) through (c) of Section A, all of Section B, and Section C if applicable Section A - Depreciation and Other Information (Caution: See instructions for limits forpassenger automobiles.) 24a Do you have evidence to support the busmess(nvestment use claimed 0 Yes D No 24b If "Yes," is the evidence written? = Yes No b (') Type of property Date Business/i (d) Basis for depreciation Recovery(~ (9) Depreciation(h) Elected placed in investment Cost or (business/Inveshnent Method/ (list vehicles first ) p other basis period Convention deduction section 179 service use percentage use only) cost 25 Special depreciation allowance for qualified listed property placed in service during the tax

28 Property used more than 50% in a qualified business use:

27 Property used 50% or less in a qualified business use:

28 Add amounts in column (h), lines 25 through 27. Enter here and on line 21, page 1 28 - 29 Add amounts in column (i), line 26. Enter here and on line 7, page 1 29 Section B - Information on Use of Vehicles Complete this section for vehicles used by a sole proprietor, partner, or other "more than 5% owner," or related person . If you provided vehicles to your employees, first answer the questions in Section C to see if you meet an exception to completing this section for those vehicles. I (b) I (c) I (d) I (e) I (fl 30 Total businessAnvestment miles driven during the year (do not include commuting miles) 31 Total commuting miles driven during the year 32 Total other personal (noncommuting) miles driven 33 Total miles driven during the year . Add lines 30 through 32 34 Was the vehicle available for personal use during off-duty hours? 35 Was the vehicle used primarily by a more than 5% owner or related person? 36 Is another vehicle available for personal use? Section C - Questions for Employers Who Provide Vehicles for Use by Their Employees Answer these questions to determine if you meet an exception to completing Section B for vehicles used by employees who are not more than 5% owners or related persons. 37 Do you maintain a written policy statement that prohibits all personal use of vehicles, including commuting, by your Yes N employees? 38 Do you maintain a written policy statement that prohibits personal use of vehicles, except commuting, by your employees? See instructions for vehicles used by corporate officers, directors, or 1 % or more owners 39 Do you treat all use of vehicles by employees as personal use? 40 Do you provide more than five vehicles to your employees, obtain information from your employees about the use of the vehicles, and retain the information received? 41 Do you meet the requirements concerning qualified automobile demonstration use? Note : If your answer to 37, 38, 39, 40, or 41 is "Yes, " do not complete Section B for the covered vehicles. Amortization (a) (b) (c) (Co (e) (fl Description of costs Date amorUra6on Amorhzable Code Amortization Amortization begins amount section period w percentage for this year 42 Amortization of costs that begins during your 2003 tax

43 Amortization of costs that began before your 2003 tax year 43929 r 449 . 44 Total. Add amounts m column ft See instructions for where to report as 929 , 449 . 316252/10-21-03 Form 4582 (2003) 31 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990 GAIN (LOSS) FROM SALE OF OTHER ASSETS STATEMENT 1

DATE DATE METHOD DESCRIPTION ACQUIRED SOLD ACQUIRED

VARIOUS COMPUTERS, VARIOUS VARIOUS PURCHASED EQUIPMENT, AND FURNITURE

GROSS COST OR EXPENSE NET GAIN NAME OF BUYER SALES PRICE OTHER BASIS OF SALE DEPREC OR (LOSS)

VAR . EMPLOYEES, MINISTRIES, & VOLUNTEERS 25,507 . 370,855 . 879 . 347,882 . 1,655 .

DATE DATE METHOD DESCRIPTION ACQUIRED SOLD ACQUIRED

NON-DEBT FINANCED LAND - VARIOUS 08/18/04 PURCHASED POMONA, CA

GROSS COST OR EXPENSE NET GAIN NAME OF BUYER SALES PRICE OTHER BASIS OF SALE DEPREC OR (LOSS)

WILKINS/O'DELL, LLC 2,025,000 . 1,575,326 . 127,443 . 0 . 322,231 .

TO FM 990, PART I, LN 8 2,050,507 . 1,946,181 . 128,322 . 347,882 . 323,886 .

16 STATEMENT(S) 1 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990 INCOME AND COST OF GOODS SOLD STATEMENT 2 INCLUDED ON PART I, LINE 10

INCOME

1 . GROSS RECEIPTS ...... 48,626,473 2 . RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES ...... 5,613 3 . LINE 1 LESS LINE 2 ...... 4,620,860

4 . COST OF GOODS SOLD (LINE 13) ...... 2,837,281 5 . GROSS PROFIT (LINE 3 LESS LINE 4) . . . . . 1,783,579

COST OF GOODS SOLD

6 . INVENTORY AT BEGINNING OF YEAR ...... 3,214,509 7 . MERCHANDISE PURCHASED ...... 3,687,572 8 . COST OF LABOR . . . . . 9 . MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES ...... 10 . OTHER COSTS ...... 11 . ADD LINES 6 THROUGH 10 ...... 6,902,081

12 . INVENTORY AT END OF YEAR ...... 4,064,800 13 . COST OF GOODS SOLD (LINE 11 LESS LINE 12) . . 2,837,281

17 STATEMENT S) 2 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990 OTHER CHANGES IN NET ASSETS OR FUND BALANCES STATEMENT 3

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

ROUNDING 2 .

TOTAL TO FORM 990, PART I, LINE 20 2 .

FORM 990 STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY EXEMPT PURPOSE STATEMENT 4 PART III

EXPLANATION

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF) IS A NONDENOMINATIONAL RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION WHOSE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE IS TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST BY HELPING TO PRESERVE TRADITIONAL VALUES AND THE INSTITUTION OF THE FAMILY . THE PRIMARY MEANS OF ACCOMPLISHING THESE GOALS ARE RADIO BROADCASTS, PERIODICALS, BOOKS, FILMS, VIDEOS, INTERNET AND EVENTS WHICH SHARE THE MESSAGE WITH CONSTITUENTS, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES AND THE PUBLIC AT LARGE IN THE UNITED STATES AS WELL AS AROUND THE WORLD .

18 STATEMENT S) 3, 4 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990 STATEMENT OF PROGRAM SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATEMENT 5

DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM SERVICE ONE

BROADCASTS-MORE THAN 14 DIFFERENT BROADCASTS ARE PRODUCED BY FOCUS ON THE FAMILY INCLUDING "FOCUS ON THE FAMILY" AND THE POPULAR CHILDREN'S DRAMA, "ADVENTURE IN ODYSSEY ." FOCUS ON THE FAMILY BROADCASTS ARE HEARD ON OVER 3400 NORTH AMERICAN BROADCAST FACILITIES, ALMOST 5,000 FOREIGN BROADCAST FACILITIES, IN 162 COUNTRIES, AND BY A TOTAL OF 220 MILLION LISTENERS . LIKEWISE, FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ALSO BROADCASTS 90 SECOND TELEVISION FEATURES THAT BRING INSIGHTFUL COMMENTARY FROM DR . JAMES C . DOBSON TO MAINSTREAM, MAJOR NETWORK TELEVISION AFFILIATES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES . SEE PAGES ONE THROUGH THREE OF THE MINISTRIES ATTACHMENT FOR MORE DETAIL ON EACH BROADCAST .

GRANTS EXPENSES

TO FORM 990, PART III, LINE A 0 . 22,490,440 .

FORM 990 STATEMENT OF PROGRAM SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATEMENT 6

DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM SERVICE TWO

RESOURCES-FOCUS ON THE FAMILY PRODUCES AND/OR DISTRIBUTES A NUMBER OF FILMS, VIDEO PRODUCTS, AUDIO PRODUCTS AND BOOKS THAT ARE USED TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST BY HELPING TO PRESERVE TRADITIONAL VALUES AND THE INSTITUTION OF THE FAMILY . THESE PRODUCTS DISCUSS MYRIADS OF ISSUES THAT EFFECT THE FAMILY AND ARE GEARED TO SERVE MANY AGE GROUPS . FOCUS ON THE FAMILY BEGAN PUBLISHING BOOKS IN 1985 . CURRENTLY, MANY OF THE PRODUCTS ARE CREATED FROM IN-HOUSE WRITERS AND EDITORS, AND ARE SUPPORTED BY CONTRIBUTIONS FROM TALENTED AUTHORS . FILM PRODUCTION BEGAN IN 1986 AND HAS CONTINUED PRODUCING NEW PROGRAMS THAT REACH OVER 80 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD . SEE THE MINISTRY ATTACHMENT FOR MORE DETAIL ON THE PRODUCTS DEVELOPED AND DISTRIBUTED BY FOCUS ON THE FAMILY .

GRANTS EXPENSES

TO FORM 990, PART III, LINE B 0 . 24,566,589 .

19 STATEMENT S) 5, 6 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990 STATEMENT OF PROGRAM SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATEMENT 7

DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM SERVICE THREE

PUBLICATIONS-FOCUS ON THE FAMILY DISTRIBUTES MONTHLY AND BI- MONTHLY AROUND 14 MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS . FOR EXAMPLE, FAMILY NEWS FROM DR . . THIS PUBLICATION, WHICH CONSISTS OF PERSONAL THOUGHTS FROM DR . DOBSON ON A VARIETY OF TIMELY AND CULTURAL TOPICS, GOES OUT TO AS MANY AS 1 .2 MILLION U .S . HOMES AND APPROXIMATELY 90,000 CANADIAN HOMES . FOCUS ON THE FAMILY REACHES MANY SPECIFIC INTERESTS AND AGES THROUGH ITS PUBLICATIONS . SEE PAGES THREE THROUGH FIVE OF OF THE MINISTRIES ATTACHMENT FOR MORE DETAIL ON EACH PERIODICAL/PUBLICATION .

GRANTS EXPENSES

TO FORM 990, PART III, LINE C 0 . 17,666,512 .

FORM 990 STATEMENT OF PROGRAM SERVICE ACCOMPLISHMENTS STATEMENT 8

DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM SERVICE FOUR

PUBLIC POLICY-FOR MANY YEARS, FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF) HAS PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN EDUCATING THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY ON PUBLIC POLICY AND LEGISLATIVE MATTERS THAT ARE CRITICAL IN THE BATTLE TO PRESERVE THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION THAT IS VITAL TO BUILDING STRONG FAMILIES IN THIS GREAT NATION AND DEVELOPING A CULTURE THAT IS FRIENDLY TO SHARING THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST . DURING FISCAL YEAR END SEPTEMBER 30, 2004, THIS EFFORT WAS INCREASED TO CREATE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE (ONLY BETWEEN ONE MAN AND ONE WOMAN), THE SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE IN ALL ITS FORMS, AND THE NEED TO DEAL WITH JUDICIAL TYRANNY . DURING THIS YEAR, FOF COMMUNICATED IMPORTANT INFORMATION BY MAIL TO AS MANY AS 1 .2 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS ON CRITICAL PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES . FOF ADDRESSED, VIA EMAIL, OVER 100,000 HOUSEHOLDS DAILY/WEEKLY CONCERNING UP-TO-THE-MINUTE POLICY MATTERS THROUGH "CITIZENLINK ." ALSO, CITIZEN MAGAZINE, WHICH CIRCULATES TO OVER 57,000 HOUSEHOLDS PROVIDED IN-DEPTH STORIES AND ANALYSIS ON PRESSING POLICY CONCERNS . FOF'S ISSUES RESPONSE GROUP PROVIDES RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS NECESSARY TO PROPERLY EDUCATE THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY AND

20 STATEMENT S) 7, 8 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

REACT TO NEW AND EMERGING ISSUES THAT FACE OUR NATION . SMALLER 'GROUPS WITHIN FOF'S PUBLIC POLICY DEPARTMENT, SUCH AS "LOVE WON OUT" WHICH COMMUNICATES GOD'S REDEMPTIVE GRACE AND THE TRUTH ABOUT AND ITS IMPACT ON OUR SOCIETY, MINISTER TO VERY SPECIFIC NEEDS .

GRANTS EXPENSES

TO FORM 990, PART III, LINE D 0 . 10,247,616 .

FORM 990 OTHER PROGRAM SERVICES STATEMENT 9

GRANTS AND DESCRIPTION ALLOCATIONS EXPENSES

OTHER MINISTRIES OF FOF INCLUDE : CORRESPONDENCE 0 . 6,796,475 . INTERNET 0 . 5,470,478 . EVENTS 0 . 2,264,462 . AND OTHER MINISTRIES (SUCH AS PHYSICIANS 0 . 20,268,156 . RESOURCE COUNSEL, FOF INSTITUTE, INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH, CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTERS, HERITAGE BUILDERS, ETHNIC MINISTRIES, AND FOCUS OVER FIFTY)

TOTAL TO FORM 990, PART III, LINE E 34,799,571 . ------

FORM 990 NON-GOVERNMENT SECURITIES STATEMENT 10

OTHER PUBLICLY TOTAL CORPORATE CORPORATE TRADED OTHER NON-GOV'T SECURITY DESCRIPTION STOCKS BONDS SECURITIES SECURITIES SECURITIES

COMMON STOCKS MKT VALUE 33,662 . 33,662 .

TO 990, LN 54 COL B 33,662 . 33,662 .

21 STATEMENT S) 8, 9, 10 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990' OTHER INVESTMENTS STATEMENT 11

VALUATION DESCRIPTION METHOD AMOUNT

COMMERCIAL PAPER MARKET VALUE 2,968,311 . CORPORATE NOTES MARKET VALUE 24,315,380 . CALIFORNIA SEGREGATED GIFT ANNUITY SECURITIES MARKET VALUE 587,227 . OTHER MARKET VALUE 84,389 . NATIONAL SEGREGATED GIFT ANNUITY SECURITIES MARKET VALUE 2,847,613 . CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT MARKET VALUE 209,699 .

TOTAL TO FORM 990, PART IV, LINE 56, COLUMN B 31,012,619 .

FORM 990 DEPRECIATION OF ASSETS NOT HELD FOR INVESTMENT STATEMENT 12

COST OR ACCUMULATED DESCRIPTION OTHER BASIS DEPRECIATION BOOK VALUE

LAND & IMPROVEMENTS 11,945,634 . 3,503,704 . 8,441,930 . BUILDINGS & BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 50,391,329 . 14,194,826 . 36,196,503 . FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT 38,294,497 . 30,843,653 . 7,450,844 . CAPITAL LEASES 52,896 . 52,896 . 0 . CONSTRUCTION IN PROCESS 948,649 . 0 . 948,649 .

TOTAL TO FORM 990, PART IV, LN 57 101,633,005 . 48,595,079 . 53,037,926 .

FORM 990 OTHER ASSETS STATEMENT 13

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

FILM PRODUCTION COSTS 23,339,787 . ACCUMULATED AMORTIZATION <19,741,258 .> MISCELLANEOUS OTHER ASSETS 60,469 . CASH VALUE OF LIFE INSURANCE POLICY 3,006,275 .

TOTAL TO FORM 990, PART IV, LINE 58, COLUMN B 6,665,273 .

22 STATEMENT S) 11, 12, 13 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990 OTHER NOTES .AND LOANS PAYABLE STATEMENT 14

LENDER'S NAME TERMS OF REPAYMENT

CAPITAL LEASES VARIOUS

DATE OF MATURITY ORIGINAL INTEREST NOTE DATE LOAN AMOUNT RATE

VARIOUS VARIOUS 0 . .00%

SECURITY PROVIDED BY BORROWER PURPOSE OF LOAN

LEASED ASSETS EQUIPMENT PURCHASED-CAPITAL LEASE OBLIGATIONS

RELATIONSHIP OF LENDER

NONE FMV OF DESCRIPTION OF CONSIDERATION CONSIDERATION BALANCE DUE

LEASED ASSETS 19,395 . 19,395 .

TOTAL INCLUDED ON FORM 990, PART IV, LINE 64, COLUMN B 19,395 .

FORM 990 OTHER REVENUE NOT INCLUDED ON FORM 990 STATEMENT 15

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

PAGE 1, LINE lOB - COST OF GOODS SOLD 2,837,281 .

TOTAL TO FORM 990, PART IV-A 2,837,281 .

FORM 990 OTHER EXPENSES NOT INCLUDED ON FORM 990 STATEMENT 16

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

PAGE 1, LINE lOB - COST OF GOODS SOLD 2,837,281 .

TOTAL TO FORM 990, PART IV-H 2,837,281 .

23 STATEMENT S) 14, 15, 16 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990 PART V - LIST OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, STATEMENT 17 TRUSTEES AND KEY EMPLOYEES

EMPLOYEE TITLE AND COMPEN- BEN PLAN EXPENSE NAME AND ADDRESS AVRG HRS/WK SATION CONTRIB ACCOUNT

JAMES C . DOBSON, PH .D . CHAIRMAN (BOARD) 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

DONALD PAUL HODEL PRESIDENT 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

TED ENGSTROM, L .H .D . VICE CHAIRMAN (BOARD) 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

BOHH BEIHL, M .A . TREASURER/HOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

LEE EATON SECRETARY/BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

SHIRLEY M . DOBSON BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 25 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

ROBERT E . HAMBY, C .P .A . BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 10 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

ANTHONY WAUTERLEK BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

DANIEL VILLANUEVA BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

ADRIAN ROGERS, D .D ., TH .M . BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

LT . GEN . PATRICK P . CARUANA, M .S . BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

24 STATEMENT S) 17 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

ELSA PRINCE~BROEKHUIZEN BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

STEVE LARGENT BOARD MEMBER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

STEPHEN W . REED ASST SECRETARY 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 5 0 . 0 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

THOMAS R . MASON ASST TREASURER/EXE . VP 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 106,856 . 6,399 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

DIANE S . PASSNO EXECUTIVE VP 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 86,187 . 5,159 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

BUFORD TACKETT, III EXECUTIVE VP 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 98,867 . 3,470 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

MARK A . BUZZETTA CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 74,352 . 4,315 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

JAMES D . DALY GROUP VICE PRESIDENT 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 78,411 . 4,612 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

KURT D . BRUNER GROUP VICE PRESIDENT 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 77,757 . 4,653 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

STANLEY R . JOHN GROUP VICE PRESIDENT 8605 EXPLORER DRIVE 45 79,260 . 3,953 . 0 . COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920

TOTALS INCLUDED ON FORM 990, PART V 601,690 . 32,561 . 0 .

25 STATEMENT S) 17 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

FORM 990 PART V - OFFICER COMPENSATION FROM STATEMENT 18 RELATED ORGANIZATIONS

EMPLOYEE NAME OF COMPEN- BEN PLAN EXPENSE OFFICER'S NAME RELATED ORGANIZATION SATION CONTRIB ACCOUNT

THOMAS R . MASON FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . 49,245 . 2,955 . 0 .

DIANE S . PASSNO FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . 45,309 . 2,719 . 0 .

BUFORD TACKETT, III FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . 45,309 . 2,719 . 0 .

MARK A . BUZZETTA FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . 40,273 . 2,118 . 0 .

JAMES D . DALY FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . 36,706 . 2,202 . 0 .

KURT D . HRUNER FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . 36,866 . 2,212 . 0 .

STANLEY R . JOHN FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . 41,867 . 1,835 . 0 .

FORM 990 PART VIII - RELATIONSHIP OF ACTIVITIES TO STATEMENT 19 ACCOMPLISHMENT OF EXEMPT PURPOSES

LINE EXPLANATION OF RELATIONSHIP OF ACTIVITIES

93A ROYALTIES AND LICENSING INCOME FROM FILM AND BOOKS DESIGNED TO STRENGTHEN AND PRESERVE TRADITIONAL VALUES OF THE FAMILY .

93B EVENTS STRENGTHEN AND EDUCATE OUR CONSTITUENTS AND THE PUBLIC TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST THROUGH THE WITNESS OF THEIR LIVES .

93C FOF INSTITUTE EXISTS TO PROVIDE A UNIQUE CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY THAT NURTURES PASSIONATE AND PERSUASIVE LEADERS WHO ARE COMMITTED TO JESUS CHRIST, EQUIPPING THEM TO PROMOTE HEALTHY FAMILIES, VIBRANT CHURCHES AND A CIVIL SOCIETY (JUNIORS AND SENIORS IN COLLEGE) .

93D "DR . DOBSON'S SOLID ANSWERS", IS A NEWSPAPER COLUMN THAT GENERATES SPONSORSHIP INCOME THAT IS DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE ORGANIZATION'S EXEMPT PURPOSE . SPONSORS OF THIS COLUMN ARE GIVEN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND NO ADVERTISING IS PROVIDED . THEREFORE, INCOME IS EXEMPT FROM BUSINESS INCOME .

102 GROSS PROFIT FROM THE SALE OF INVENTORY PRODUCTS CONSISTING OF BOOKS,

26 STATEMENT S) 18, 19 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

TAPES & CLOTHING PROMOTING AND STRENGTHENING THE FAMILY .

103A REPRESENTS THE AMOUNT OF REIMBURSEMENTS AT FAIR MARKET VALUE FOR THE USE OF FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT, AND MEDIA CHANNELS FROM FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC ., A RELATED ENTITY HAVING THE SAME BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS AS FOCUS ON THE FAMILY .

SCHEDULE A STATEMENT REGARDING ACTIVITIES WITH STATEMENT 20 SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTORS, TRUSTEES, DIRECTORS, CREATORS, KEY EMPLOYEES, ETC, . PART III, LINE 2

SHIRLEY M DOBSON (DIRECTOR) SERVED AS AN EX-OFFICIO MEMBER OF ANOTHER NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION, THE NATIONAL PRAYER COMMITTEE (NPC), SERVING AS CHAIRMAN OF THE NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER TASK FORCE (NDPTF), AND SEPARATELY AS A BOARD MEMBER OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF) . FOF IN FURTHERING ITS EXEMPT PURPOSE PROVIDED CERTAIN SERVICES (ACCOUNTING, WAREHOUSING, SHIPPING, ETC .) TO NPC . NPC PAID TO FOCUS $14,000 DURING THE YEAR TO OFFSET THE COST TO FOCUS IN PROVIDING THOSE CERTAIN SERVICES . NPC ALSO UTILIZED FOF STAFF TO PERFORM ALL FUNCTIONS . THE ACTUAL COST OF WAGES AND BENEFITS WAS REIMBURSED TO FOF BY NPC . ADDITIONALLY, NPC REIMBURSES FOF FOR CERTAIN DIRECT EXPENSES INCURRED ON NPC'S BEHALF, AND NPC UTILIZED OFFICE SPACE IN FOF'S FACILITIES AT NO COST . NPC MADE A DONATION TO FOF OF $150,000 DURING FYE 9/30/04 .

JAMES DOBSON, INC . (JDI), A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION OF DR . JAMES DOBSON (DIRECTOR), HAS AGREED TO PAY FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF) $5,000 MONTHLY TOWARD RADIO COSTS, DUE TO VISIBILITY PROVIDED TO DR . DOBSON ON FOCUS RADIO PROGRAMS . TOTAL PAYMENTS MADE BY JDI UNDER THIS AGREEMENT AMOUNTED TO $60,000 DURING FYE 9/30/04 .

REED & BROWN LLP, A LAW FIRM IN WHICH STEPHEN W . REED, ASSISTANT CORPORATE SECRETARY FOR FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF), IS A PARTNER, PROVIDES-LEGAL COUNSEL FOR FOF . COMPENSATION PAID TO REED & BROWN LLP DURING FYE 9/30/04 WAS $534,101, WHICH INCLUDES REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES .

THROUGHOUT THE YEARS, FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF) HAS OFFERED MANY OF DR . JAMES DOBSON'S BOOKS AND TAPES FOR DISTRIBUTION . THESE MATERIALS HAVE BEEN PURCHASED FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF THE HOOKS (NOT FROM DR . DOHSON, NOR JAMES DOBSON, INC .), AT MUCH GREATER DISCOUNTS THAN USUAL, BECAUSE OF THE NATURE OF THE MINISTRY AND DISTRIBUTION OF MATERIALS AT FOF (ROYALTIES HAVE BEEN WAIVED BY DR . DOBSON IN ORDER TO GUARANTEE MAXIMUM DISCOUNTS TO FOF ON PURCHASES) . FOF ALSO OFFERS PRODUCTS AUTHORED BY SHIRLEY M . DOBSON (DIRECTOR), AS WELL AS DANAE AND RYAN DOBSON (CHILDREN OF DR . JAMES AND SHIRLEY DOBSON), UNDER SIMILAR AGREEMENTS . PURCHASES OF THE DOBSON'S PRODUCTS WHICH WERE MADE BY FOF DURING FYE 9/30/04 WERE : DR . DOBSON'S BOOKS TAPES ETC . $ 678,072 . DR . & MRS . DOBSON'S BOOKS, TAPES, ETC . 21,310 . SHIRLEY DOBSON'S BOOKS, TAPES, ETC . 5,864 . DANAE DOBSON'S BOOKS, TAPES, ETC . 33,061 . RYAN DOBSON'S BOOKS, TAPES, ETC . 38,450 . DANAE DOBSON / DR . JAMES DOBSON'S BOOKS, TAPES, ETC . 4,473 . TOTAL $ 781,230 .

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF) OFFERS VARIOUS BOOKS AND TAPES FOR DISTRIBUTION

27 STATEMENT S) 19, 20 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

THAT HAVE~BEEN WRITTEN BY EMPLOYEES AND OTHER BOARD MEMBERS OF FOF . SUCH EMPLOYEES AND BOARD MEMBERS HAVE WAIVED ROYALTIES ON PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTED BY FOF . TOTAL PURCHASES OF EMPLOYEE AND BOARD MEMBER (INCLUDING FORMER BOARD MEMBERS) BOOKS AMOUNTED TO $617,256 DURING FYE 9/30/04 . THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE ADVANCES GIVEN FOR BOOKS NOT YET WRITTEN .

DIANE PASSNO, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, REFER TO FORM 990, PART V, FOR COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES AND KEY EMPLOYEES .

DEL TACKETT, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, REFER TO FORM 990, PART V, FOR COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES AND KEY EMPLOYEES .

TOM MASON, EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, REFER TO FORM 990, PART V, FOR COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES AND KEY EMPLOYEES .

MARK BUZZETTA, VICE PRESIDENT & CFO, REFER TO FORM 990, PART V, FOR COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES AND KEY EMPLOYEES .

JAMES D . DALY, GROUP VICE PRESIDENT, REFER TO FORM 990, PART V, FOR COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES AND KEY EMPLOYEES .

KURT D . BRUNER, GROUP VICE PRESIDENT, REFER TO FORM 990, PART V, FOR COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES AND KEY EMPLOYEES .

STANLEY R . JOHN, GROUP VICE PRESIDENT, REFER TO FORM 990, PART V, FOR COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES AND KEY EMPLOYEES .

LOREN EATON, LEE EATON'S SON, RECEIVED $21,698 OF WAGES RELATED TO HIS EMPLOYMENT AS AN ASSISTANT EDITOR FOR FOCUS ON THE FAMILY .

THE SAME LEADERSHIP, BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS, OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF), A QUALIFIED 501(C)(3) RELIGIOUS TAX-EXEMPT PUBLIC CHARITY, ORGANIZED AND INCORPORATED ON APRIL 2, 2004 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC . (FOFA), A RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION THAT HAS APPLIED FOR TAX-EXEMPT STATUS UNDER INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SECTION 501(C)(4) TO OPERATE IN THE CAPACITY OF A RELIGIOUS SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANIZATION . FOFA HAS BEEN ORGANIZED AND INCORPORATED FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF SPREADING AND PROPAGATING THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, AND TO PROVIDE AN EDUCATIONAL SERVICE TO PARENTS AND OTHERS WHO ARE CONCERNED WITH HEALTHY FAMILY LIVING, TOWARD THE END OF STRENGTHENING THE FAMILY IN ITS VARIED DIMENSIONS . FOFA IS A SEPARATE ENTITY FROM FOF AND EACH ENTITY DOES MAINTAIN ITS OWN ACCOUNTING RECORDS, BANK ACCOUNTS, AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS . HOWEVER, UNDER GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES, THE TWO ENTITIES COMPLETE THEIR ANNUAL AUDIT AS A CONSOLIDATED ENTITY FOR AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENT PURPOSES . TOWARD THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF EACH ORGANIZATION'S EXEMPT PURPOSE, FOF AND FOFA SHARE EMPLOYEES, FACILITIES (INCLUDING EQUIPMENT), AND MEDIA COMMUNICATION CHANNELS . MORE THAN 200 STAFF EMPLOYED BY FOFA HAVE BEEN UTILIZED FOR VARIOUS RELIGIOUS, EDUCATIONAL, AND ADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES BY FOF OVER THE FISCAL YEAR . FOF REIMBURSES FOFA FOR THE USE OF SHARED STAFF ON A COST BASIS . FOFA UTILIZES FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND MEDIA CHANNELS OF FOF IN THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF ITS EXEMPT PURPOSE . FOFA REIMBURSES FOF FOR THE USE OF SHARED FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND MEDIA CHANNELS BASED ON THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF OBTAINING THESE RESOURCES IN THE OPEN MARKETPLACE . REIMBURSEMENTS FOR SHARED EMPLOYEES, FACILITIES (INCLUDING EQUIPMENT), AND MEDIA CHANNELS ARE PRESENTED AS REVENUE ON EACH ORGANIZATIONS FEDERAL FORM 990, PAGE 6, PART VII, LINE 103A, OTHER REVENUE, COLUMN (E) TO REPRESENT GROSS AMOUNT OF

2 8 STATEMENT S) 2 0 17330204 130282 95-3188150 2003 .08000 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-31882 FOCUS ON THE FAMILY 95-3188150

SHARED RESOURCES FROM A COMMON CONTROL ENTITY . GROSS EXPENSES RELATED TO SHARED EMPLOYEES, FACILITIES (INCLUDING EQUIPMENT), AND MEDIA CHANNELS ARE PRESENTED IN THE APPROPRIATE COLUMNS AND NATURAL CLASS LINE ITEMS ON THE STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES, FEDERAL FORM 990, PAGE 2, PART II .

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER BOBB BEIHL IS THE PRESIDENT OF MASTERPLANNING GROUP INTERNATIONAL . FOCUS ON THE FAMILY MADE PAYMENTS TO MASTERPLANNING GROUP INTERNATIONAL TOTALING $3,182 FOR A COMBINATION OF PRODUCTS SOLD TO FOCUS FOR RESALE AND THE REIMBURSEMENT OF TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR MR . BEIHL TO ATTEND BOARD MEETINGS .

STANLEY R . JOHN PURCHASED AN OBSOLETE AND FULLY DEPRECIATED COMPUTER FROM FOF FOR $85 . THE COMPUTER WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED BY FOF IN JANUARY OF 1999 FOR $1,102 . AS THE EQUIPMENT WAS DEEMED OBSOLETE BY FOF'S MIS DEPARTMENT, THE COMPUTER WAS AVAILABLE FOR SALE TO ANY FOF EMPLOYEE FOR $85 AS A MEANS TO GENERATE SOME PROCEEDS ON EQUIPMENT THAT WOULD BE OTHERWISE ABANDONED .

SCHEDULE A OTHER INCOME STATEMENT 21

2002 2001 2000 1999 DESCRIPTION AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT

CAFETERIA SALES 527,285 . 586,839 . 580,767 . 547,222 . MISCELLANEOUS 47,354 . 14,610 . 11,917 . 89,704 . ADVERTISING 0 . 28,461 . 369,048 . 506,430 . TELEVISION STUDIO 19,175 . 0 . 0 . 0 .

TOTAL TO SCHEDULE A, LINE 22 593,814 . 629,910 . 961,732 . 1,143,356 .

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SCHEDULE A STATEMENT 22 INFORMATION REGARDING TRANSACTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS WITH NONCHARITABLE EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS

(A) LINE NO.

B(iii), B(iv), B(vi), C

(B) AMOUNT INVOLVED

$1,970,729

(C) NAME OF NONCHARITABLE EXEMPT ORGANIZATION

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC.

(D) DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFERS, TRANSACTIONS, AND SHARING ARRANGEMENTS

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC (FOFA) REIMBURSED FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF) AT FAIR MARKET VALUE RATES FOR USE OF SHARED FACILITIES (INCLUDING EQUIPMENT), MEDIA CHANNELS, COMMUNICATION AND DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS, AND OTHER SHARED ADMINISTRATIVE RESOURCES .

SEE STATEMENT 20 FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOF, FOFA, AND THE DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF BOTH ORGANIZATIONS.

(A) LINE NO.

B(iv), B(vi), C

(B) AMOUNT INVOLVED

$4,479,032

(C) NAME OF NONCHARITABLE EXEMPT ORGANIZATION

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC.

(D) DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFERS, TRANSACTIONS, AND SHARING ARRANGEMENTS

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY (FOF) REIMBURSED FOCUS ON THE FAMILY ACTION, INC. (FOFA) AT FOFA'S COST FOR USE OF SHARED EMPLOYEES AND EMPLOYMENT RELATED EXPENDITURES IN THE COMBINED RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES THAT FURTHER THE EXEMPT PURPOSES OF BOTH ORGANIZATIONS.

SEE STATEMENT 20 FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOF, FOFA, AND THE DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS OF BOTH ORGANIZATIONS . THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY

Reaching out to Families * Neighborhoods " Churches " Caring Professionals " The World Community

There's more to Focus on the Family than meets the eye (or ear). Even those who listen regularly to our radio broadcast and have a fairly solid acquaintance with our purposes and philosophy might be surprised at the actual scope of our activities and involvement. From humble and simple beginnings--a book on child discipline and a 25-minute weekly broadcast which first aired in 1977, Focus on the Family has grown and expanded over the years to include a wide array of separate ministries under its umbrella. The following descriptions are intended to provide just a taste of the diversity of these programs, projects, and outreaches.

MINISTRIES 11 BROADCAST

ADVENTURES IN ODYSSEY BROADCAST (www whitsend.org/kidsradio ) or (www.adventuresmodyssey.com ) A unique half-hour radio drama airing daily and on weekends, Adventures in Odyssey has been an audience favorite since its beginning in 1987. Utilizing professional actors from Hollywood, top-notch writers, and state-of-the-art production, this series appeals to young and old alike. In fact, children and adults from all over the U.S. and the world have responded enthusiastically to the way in which comedy and drama are combined with biblically-based morality to tell compelling, enjoyable stones that teach a lesson.

ARMED FORCES RADIO & TELEVISION SERVICES BROADCAST Since 1983, a weekly variation of the Focus on the Family daily program has aired on the Armed Forces Radio & Television Services Network. This feature is released in AFRTS' regular block of programming (as opposed to the Sunday religious block) and is distributed from their headquarters by satellite, compact disc, and short-wave radio to every U.S. military installation around the world and to all ships at sea.

FAMILY NEWS IN FOCUS BROADCAST (www.family.org/cforum/fnif ) This daily radio news and commentary program informs citizens about current events, and challenges them to take action on pro- family matters. Over 1,550 facilities carry this feature, which is released via three formats: daily 2-minute or 5-minute versions, and a weekly 30-minute version. News segments are posted daily online and archived for over 6 weeks.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY BROADCAST (www.family.org ) The vast radio network carrying the daily Focus on the Family broadcast continues to expand in the number of facilities and programs offered. Every week it is aired on nearly 2,000 facilities throughout the U.S. with hundreds more around the world. These timely programs cover concerns facing today's families and provide a welcome source of encouragement and direction. From the daily English program, a daily 15-minute program is excerpted, scripted and then translated into French, Russian and Spanish airing on hundreds of stations across Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), and Latin America. In addition to daily broadcast host, Dr. James Dobson, this broadcast features a lineup of guest hosts that include psychologist-in- residence Dr. Bill Maier, physician Dr. Walt Larimore, Life on the Edge host Susie Shellenberger, and Heritage Builders representatives Kurt and Olivia Bruner. This daily broadcast is offered as a resource in cassette and/or CD format.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY " COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80995 . 719/531-5181 P.O BOX 9800 " STN TERMINAL " VANCOUVER, BC V6B 4G3 . 604/539-7900 http://www .family org " http~//www .fotf.ca RL025/23398 0 REVISED 07-16-2002 0 RG02XMS THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY . . .Page 2

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY COMMENTARY BROADCAST This 90-second practical "family help" spot, featuring commentary by Dr. James Dobson, is now carried every day by more than 325 general market radio stations . Eight out of the top 10 national markets broadcast this feature, including KNX in Los Angeles and WOR in New York City. Families around the world are finding Dr. Dobson's advice meeting needs in their lives as well. Not only is the English language commentary heard m dozens of cities like Singapore and Johannesburg, it is also translated into eight languages and airs in such countries as Argentina, Indonesia, mainland China, and Slovakia .

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY COMMENTARY TV This 90-second feature brings insightful commentary from Dr. James Dobson to mainstream, major network television affiliates across the U S . Ninety-five ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox stations, including WCPO-TV in Cincinnati and KRQE-TV in Albuquerque, carry the feature.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY RADIO MAGAZINE This popular production provides general market radio stations with a pre-produced hour-long program that airs once a week. Creative elements such as "on-the-street interviews," dramas, and music are combined with studio interviews Dr. Dobson has held with different guests on a wide variety of topics. The result is an entertaining and informative program that brings valuable information on a specific topic each week. The program is designed to reach audiences who may not be Christian but are in need of solid, morally based advice and information to strengthen their marriages and families.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILYRADIO THEATRE BROADCAST (www.radiotheatre .com ) What began as a series of special broadcasts with the acclaimed production of "A Christmas Carol" and the Peabody Award- winning "Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom," is now a weekly broadcast featuring classic and original stories. "The Chronicles of Narnia," "Les Miserables," "Ben Hur," "Silas Marner," "The Father Gilbert Mysteries," "The Luke Reports," and "Billy Budd, Sailor" have currently been produced, and others are under production. Sales of these remarkable programs have exceeded all expectations; airing the broadcasts . And in a groundbreaking move, our adaptation of "The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe" is being made available to National Public Radio (NPR). There are more than 470 facilities nationwide that are currently airing this series .

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY WEEKENDI BROADCAST Airing on over 1,400 facilities nationwide, this weekly feature replays the finest moments from our daily broadcasts in a fast- paced, one-hour magazine format aimed at those unable to tune m during the week. Besides the excerpts from the daily program, Weekend! also features reports from Family News in Focus and short feature commentaries designed to keep families informed on issues that matter to them.

FOCUS ON YOUR FAMILY'S HEALTH BROADCAST (www health. family.org ) Aired on general market radio stations each Saturday, Focus on Your Family's Health allows listeners to call in or e-mail their queries to glean the latest medical advice, practical tips for a healthy life, and information on trends within medicine. This program is hosted by Focus on the Family's vice president of medical outreach, Dr. Walt Larimore, who has more than 20 years of experience as a physician and has hosted popular similar medical advice programs for other general market media outlets. The Web site, www.health.family.org,contains off-air answers to numerous health questions that allows for families to increase their family's mental, spiritual, and physical health.

HOLIDAYSPECIALS BROADCAST During various holidays throughout the year, radio stations around the country carry special programs that provide practical information and help for families, as well as entertainment specials. Our Broadcast Programming and Broadcast Creative Services staff prepare these for wring on both Christian and general market stations .

JAMES DOBSON FAMILY MINUTE BROADCAST This 60-second radio spot, the first of its kind to be syndicated on compact disc, is composed of excerpts from the 30-minute broadcast. It presents a gem of useful family-related information while also serving as an introduction for new listeners to the daily program. JDFM has grown dramatically since its inception, now airing on over 1,350 facilities in the United States with dozens more overseas.

LIFE ON THE EDGE-LIVE! BROADCAST (www.family org/lote/lotelive ) Every Saturday night teens all across the country can tune in to Life on the Edge--Live!--a call-in show heard on over 175 radio affiliates. Hosted by popular youth speakers and authors, Joe White and Susie Shellenberger, LOTE sets a lively, down-to-earth tone that speaks to the hearts of young people and says, "Hey, no question is too stupid to ask!" Teens listen to this one-of-a-kind, two-hour, live program that is relevant, spontaneous, entertaining ...and life-changing! LOTS is also broadcast live on the Internet, available to teens the world over.

RENEWING THE HEART BROADCAST (www.renewingtheheart.com ) A one-hour live radio call-in program-a conversation about women's lives-their work, family, and spiritual needs-is hosted by author and mentor Janet Parshall every Saturday, and is aired on more than 250 facilities nationwide . THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY. . .Page 3

TELEVISION SPECIALS Part of our original Focus on the Family film series Where's Dad? has been telecast over 135 times in more than 110 different cities since 1984. Two episodes of McGee And Me! have aired on the ABC network nationwide and received high ratings. Adventures in Odyssey episodes have received airplay singly and as a series, often in stations' Saturday morning cartoon lineup. The video, Sex, Lies, &.. .the Truth, was released for television airings in 1993, and an aggressive campaign has sought to air this much-needed message. By late 1996, this special was aired in 65 different cities, including such major markets as San Francisco, Dallas, TX, and Indianapolis, IN. Since then, an updated program on teen sexuality and abstinence, No Apologies, has taken wings with significant response from stations and viewers. TV presentations on substance abuse called Masquerade and Face Reality began in 1997 and continue airing in cities throughout the country. Virtually all current Focus on the Family television release schedules are secured on ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox television stations . Doors have also opened for Focus on the Family programs to be aired internationally in countries such as Italy, Germany, Kenya, and even as far away as Mongolia!

11 ONLINE MINISTRIES

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY WEB SITE (www.family.org) The flagship Web site for Focus on the Family draws a consistently growing audience of about 45,000 visitors per day, providing a powerful potential to extend the reach of the best marriage and parenting materials available toward hurting families through an instant-access medium. Information provided online serves to supplement the resource requests received via phone or letter. This includes the creation of special collections of articles, resources and links to give visitors the latest and best resources available already sorted by topic. With the introduction of streaming media technology, bulletin boards and live chat events, these online ministries will be able to provide more up-to-date information than ever before .

YOUNG FAMILIES: (www family org/parentsplace, www.family.org/manied, www .pluggedinmag.com, www.heritagebuilders.com, www.single-parentfamily .com ) Parenting and marriage topics are addressed on these sites. With Focus on the Family's continued emphasis on strengthening homes, parents visiting these saes can find help they need to stay close to their children and each other. Single parents can get a boost of encouragement from www.smgle-parentfamily.com, a site designed to bolster those who have what Dr. James Dobson has called "the toughest fob in the world."

CHILDRENAND TEENS (www.clubhousemagazine.com, www whitsend.org, www.briomag.com, www .breakawaymag.com, and www.lifeontheedge coin) Through the Clubhouse, Whit's End, Brio, and Breakaway Web sites, Focus on the Family meets the needs of kids of all ages while providing a safe place to grow in their faith. The sites for younger kids provide fun articles, recipes, activity suggestions, poems and games. The teen sites not only prepare their readers for the adult years, but tackle transition and cultural issues teens are facing today.

FRONTLINE SITES: (www citizenlink org, www.focusoneducation coin , www.puremtimacy org, www.parsonage org, www.ndptf.org and www.family org/prayer) Policy issues, educational issues, and pornography addiction are addressed by three sites-CitizenLink, Focus on Education, and Pure Intimacy. Every American has a responsibility to take an active role in our country's political process, and the CitizenLink site provides specific resources to make the task of staying up-to-date on policy issues manageable. Families facing the blight of pornography addiction can find resources to aid in that struggle on the Pure Intimacy site. Pastors are served with support and direct assistance on the frontline through www.parsonage org. The power of prayer is as strong as ever on the National Day of Prayer sites.

11 PERIODICALS

BREAKAWAYMAGAZINE (www breakawaymag .com ) Breakaway is our magazine outreach to teen boys. With a subscription base of around 86,000, it showcases positive male role models and offers sound advice on avoiding the pitfalls of adolescence. Every month young men learn to maintain their faith in God and to develop a deep-rooted Christian character. THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY . ..Page 4

BRIO MAGAZINE (www briomag.org ) Brio is a style-setting magazine read by over 188,000 teen girls who rely on it for tips, advice, and spiritual guidance in dealing with the storms of life common to the teenage years. It presents positive role models and emphasizes making right choices. An award-winning publication, Brio is our most popular periodical .

CITIZEN ISSUES ALERT WEEKLY FAXLETTER (www.family.org/resources/section cfm?sid=284 ) This weekly two-page fax, available also by e-mail, created by the Public Policy staff, offers a Christian perspective on significant current events and legislation as well as "Acton Items" that offer resources for further involvement.

FAMILYNEWSFROM DR. JAMES DOBSONMONTHLY NEWSLETTER (www.family.org/docstudy ) This monthly newsletter serves as the major avenue for expression of Dr. Dobson's own personal concerns and thoughts on a variety of issues.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY CITIZEN MAGAZINE (www.family.org/cforum/citizenmag ) Focus on the Family Citizen is a 32-page, four-color, monthly newsmagazine with a circulation of 61,000. It seeks to inform readers about how God is working through faithful believers to display His redemptive power in issues such as abortion, religious liberty, homosexual activism, and sex education. Readers m states with active Family Policy Councils also receive four-page customized inserts that carry news of pro-family matters in their respective states .

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY CLUBHOUSE MAGAZINE (www.clubhousemagazine org ) In serving nearly 107,000 of our intermediate readers, ages 8-12, Focus on the Family Clubhouse presents a fun mix of contemporary, classic, and biblical tales, articles, and games.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY CLUBHOUSE, JR. MAGAZINE This colorful, high-quality magazine, geared for ages 4-8, contains simple stones, crafts, and puzzles designed to delight the 95,000 children who receive it. An emphasis on Christian values makes this an ideal resource for our youngest readers.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY MAGAZINE (www.family.org/fofmag ) Our flagship publication is the ministry's official voce in print, providing over 2.6 million households with articles on topics of crucial relevance to the family, monthly programming updates, and Dr. James Dobson's unique insights. Special editions of the magazine are produced for the unique needs of pastor and single parent homes as well as an edition for parents of young children.

HEARTLINKNEWSLETTER (www.family.org/pregnancy ) This monthly newsletter equips pregnancy resource centers (CPCs) and involved individuals with current information, new ideas, and effective new resources to assist them in their ministry to young women facing unplanned pregnancies. Just as importantly, it also provides networking tools, encouragement, and support as they endeavor to save lives, both physically and spiritually. Currently, HeartLink reaches around 3,500 life-affirming organizations, most of whom receive it on a complimentary basis.

LIFEWISE MAGAZINE The newest publication of the ministry is a bimonthly, 48-page magazine targeted to the constituents of the new "Focus Over Fifty" ministry. Launched in September, 1999 in time for the first seniors' conference at Focus, the magazine is designed to encourage, affirm and empower mature adults and to help them grow in their faith. Lifewise is received by 42,000 homes.

PASTOR TO PASTOR AUDIOCASSETTE SERIES This resource is especially designed to meet the specific needs of busy ministers. Pastor to Pastor is a bimonthly audiocassette series featuring interviews with leading pastors and speakers on important topics for those in ministry. Hosted by Rev. H.B. London Jr., a respected senior pastor for over 30 years, guests such as Dr. Charles Swindoll, Ron Blue, Dr. Archibald Hart, Dr. Adrian Rogers, and Dr. Warren Wiersbe offer their solid biblical insights on topics such as finances, infidelity, burnout, forced resignations, and painless sermon preparation. Sixty editions have been produced since 1992.

PASTOR'S WEEKLYBRIEFING NEWSLETTER (www.family.org/resources/itempg.cfin?itemid=75 ) Designed with the busy church leader in mind, this weekly newsletter, compiled by our Pastoral Ministries staff and available by both fax and e-mail, provides the very latest information on developments in Washington, DC, cultural patterns, trends in American churches and schools, court decisions, and much more. This resource provides excellent material for use in sermons, bulletins, letters and discussions. Pastors also find fascinating facts, insightful statistics, prayer concerns, and resource suggestions that will save them time and help them serve their congregations better. At present, over 9,400 rrnnisters receive either the e-mail or the fax-with 200 e-mail requests being added each week.

PHYSICIAN MAGAZINE (www family.org/physmag ) Physician targets the needs and concerns of medical professionals and their families. Currently, over 10 percent of all physicians in the United States are receiving this publication, and the number is steadily increasing. It aims to help embattled doctors hold their marriages together in the face of intense professional pressures. It helps them carve out time for their children and to win patients and colleagues to the Lord. It encourages them to take courageous stands on moral issues in the midst of an increasingly THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY . . .Page 5 hostile climate and to use solid medical research to support the pro-life, pro-family cause. It currently serves over 80,000 physicians .

PLUGGED IN MAGAZINE (www.family.org/pplace/pi) Written in an easy-to-read format, this monthly publication conveys information, insight, and reviews of the popular media forms of youth culture. Especially helpful to parents are the close-up looks at secular musk, movies, television, and advertising, all of which target the minds and hearts of teens. Plugged In aids over 50,000 parents and youth leaders.

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BOOK PUBLISHING (www.family.org/resources ) Focus on the Family partners with several Christian publishers to create products ranging from fiction for children and teens to marriage-building resources, parenting helps, and inspirational books for men and women. More than half of these products are created by an in-house team of canters and editors, and are supported by contributions from talented authors. Among the youth titles produced through the years are Adventures in Odyssey and KidWirness Tales for young readers, the popular Christy Miller and Brio Girls series for teen girls, as well as non-fiction books for teens such as No Apologies and My Truth, Your Truth, Whose Truth. Recently a new series of resources has been created to support the Heritage Builder ministry effort, including Parents' Guide to the Spiritual Growth of Children, Bedtime Blessings, and My Time with God. We also seek to support other ministry efforts within the organization such as Renewing the Heart, Life on the Edge, and Focus Over Fifty. Since the publishing work began in 1985, the ministry has helped create books on marriage and parenting by such authors as Gary Smalley, John Trent, Neil Clark Warren, Joe White, Patsy Clairmont, Kevin Leman, and many more.

FILMS AND VIDEOS (www.family.org/resources ) Focus on the Family began its first film production in 1986 and has continued producing new programs that reach over 80 countries around the world. The list of titles includes two series for children, Adventures in Odyssey and Last Chance Detectives ; several videos for teens such as Sex, Lies, and the Truth and No Apologies that address the topic of abstinence; Masquerade which warns teens of the dangers of drugs and alcohol; and My Truth, Your Truth, Whose Truth?, a special piece about absolute truth in a relative world. Programs for parents and other adults include That the World May Know, a multi-part series filmed in Israel and Turkey that teaches important cultural and historical faith lessons; and, most recently, Ribbets,a entertaining video series targeted to teach young children ages 3 to 7 the power of truth over deception within the context of Christian community.

Focus on the Family continues to seek the widest possible audiences for its videos. All of our original videos are scripted and filmed with Christian audiences in mind. With careful editing, however, many of our videos are also appropriate for viewing by non-Christian audiences where an overtly religious message would not be accepted . Solid, moral advice and information on improving family life is still much needed. Thus, Focus has been very successful over the years in marketing secular versions to public schools, civic organizations, corporations, and national/international television broadcasts!

PERSONAL TOUCH MINISTRIES

BRIARGATE MEDIA This department serves in the placement and promotion of Focus on the Family media products, such as various radio and TV programs and print publications, to the broadcast and print media--both general market and religious.

CHAPLAINCY MINISTRY Individuals can receive prayer and encouragement from our staff of chaplains. Each chaplain makes contact by phone with those who are spiritually confused, terminally ill, lonely, suffering from medical difficulties, or needing special assistance . Benevolent gifts are often distributed to those in need through this ministry.

CORPORATE OUTREACH The needs of corporate America gave birth to this two-fold outreach. The Family Center, located in 563 corporations and businesses across the nation, many of which are Fortune 500 companies, serves as a lending library. Developed to help employees respond to the stresses of family life--marital, parental, financial, or health-related--and problems on the fob, the center includes a display unit that holds 85 different resources which provide employees with values-based books, audiocassettes, and videos for personal and family enrichment . The CEO Forum exists to serve the needs of high level professionals who work in a high stress environment This includes semi-annual CEO Forums, quarterly conference calls, white papers, getaway weekends, and mentormg. THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY. . Page 6

CORRESPONDENCE Each day brings thousands of letters and phone calls seeking a response to unique requests. This direct communication is a vital link to the people we desire to serve. Those who contact us are treated with dignity and care The many inquiries for information, advice, and encouragement are fielded by an expert staff of over 100, all with earned degrees; a large number hold a master's level of education.

COUNSELING Many of those who come to us require specialized care. More and more, Focus on the Family is called upon to assist those experiencing painful and often destructive situations. Potential suicides, cases of spouse abuse, and child molestation are not uncommon. These pleas receive a reply by phone on a one-to-one basis. Most contacts are prompted by our radio broadcasts, which touch off an avalanche of "pain mail" and cries for help. Our staff of 15 counselors are state-licensed, professional therapists and counselors who handle the critical letters and calls too complex for a mail response . No charge is made for counselor consultation or for the telephone calls.

COUNSELING ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Every summer, Focus on the Family offers a for-credit one-week program in extended education for counselors and counseling students. Well-known Christian professionals teach and lead discussions during the course of this highly effective seminar. General sessions and workshops emphasize the integration of psychological and biblical concepts, and their application to critical issues facing today's Christian counselor.

CRISIS PREGNANCY MINISTRY (www.family.org/pregnancy ) Pregnancy resource centers (CPCs) across the U.S., Canada, and internationally are supplied benevolently with educational resources (booklets, videos, tapes, etc.) to give to their clients. Focus assists 2,300 centers and 750 other pro-lifebased organizations this way, also providing a monthly newsletter on topics of current interest, broadcasts that support their work, a biennial conference for their directors, and a frequently updated Web site. Additionally, we respond to abortion-minded or post- abortive constituents who contact the rrvnistry.

DIRECT MAIL RESOURCES Practical help for families is offered in a monthly newsletter written by Dr. James Dobson and sent to over two million individuals. This medium has proven to be an effective means of sharing comments on the home, faith, and freedom. It also serves to highlight available family-building resources. In addition, this division supplies information designed to meet the specific needs of our constituency, including pastors and physicians .

DR. JAMES DOBSON'S FOCUS ON THE FAMILY B ULLETIN This resource, created by Focus on the Family and published by Tyndale House Publishers, touches approximately 4 million parishioners each month. Sized to fit as an insert into most church bulletins, it is a collection of short family-related items and a question-and-answer section excerpted from the best-selling book, Solid Answers.

ETHNIC MINISTRIES Ethnic Ministries serve both local and national pastors through Ministry Outreach. This department comes alongside of ethnic pastors and their families and offers encouragement, pertinent resources, and support. Pastor's Gatherings are an integral part of this vital ministry.

FOCUS ON THE FAMILY INSTITUTE (www.focusmstitute.org ) This specialized semester program of intense study, which was launched in September of 1995, is offered three times a year to selected college students who are already enrolled at an accredited institution. As they participate in classroom sessions, individual research, and internships under the leadership of family specialists, unique emphasis is placed upon the integration of Judeo-Christian principles and academic disciplines. Not only is it envisioned that these future leaders will impact their peers once they return to the college campus, but also that they will ultimately make a difference within society. Significant components of the program include a community learning environment where mentoring and accountability are stressed. In developing this groundbreaking endeavor, Focus on the Family has relied on the input of university presidents, deans, and faculty from 93 Christian colleges.

"FOCUS ON THE FAMILY WITH DR. JAMES DOBSON" NEWSPAPER COLUMN Each week millions of readers search for the answers to questions about family life. This question-and-answer column now appears weekly in 550 newspapers, including leading publications like The Denver Post, The Washington Times and even some international English language newspapers .

FOCUS OVER FIFTY (www.family.org/focusoverfifty ) Recognizing that Scripture does not speak of retirement from God's work, Focus developed this outreach to affirm, inform, equip, and motivate the 50+ population for lifelong service to Him m their families, churches, and communities. The vision is to ensure a legacy of faith for future generations and to reclaim the culture from its moral and spiritual decline. Life Wise magazine and a series of regional and national conferences proclaim these messages. Life Wise addresses issues such as health, finances, public THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY . . .Page 7 policy, grandparenting, spiritual growth, and caregivmg from a distinctly Christian perspective. The conferences feature prominent speakers and challenging workshops on similar topics.

GENERAL BENEVOLENT FUND Over $1 .5 mullion is earmarked in our annual budget to provide tangible support to those in need, primarily through distribution of various resources by our Correspondence, Counseling, and Chaplaincy ministries .

HERITAGE BUILDERS (www.heritagebuilders.com ) Heritage Builders is a ministry that seeks to educate, train, and equip families to become intentional about passing on a spintual heritage to their children. In a recent survey of Focus on the Family listeners, the number one need parents expressed was help in the spiritual development of their children. They want to pass their faith to their children, but don't know where or how to begin. The big question is, "How do we engage our kids on spiritual issues without putting them to sleep or fuming them off?" Every parent needs resources to assist him or her m developing a practical plan of action that gives children biblical truth in a way that they can understand, enjoy - and remember. Through activities and participation of the whole family, everyone is involved, making it more meaningful and memorable. We consider Heritage Builders a lifestyle, not a short-term activity and offer easy-to- use resources and conferences to encourage parents during their children's years of spiritual development. The ideas shared are a starting point for your family and your church community to grow together.

LOVE WON OUT CONFERENCES (www.family.org/cforum/hotissues/A0006757 .html ) The Love Won Out ministry provides Christ-centered, comprehensive conferences enlightening, empowering, and equipping families, church and youth leaders, educators, counselors, policy-makers, and the gay community on the truth about homosexuality and its impact on our culture.

MINISTRY TO CHAPLAINS This department exists to come alongside chaplains of all types (military, prison, hospital, law enforcement, etc.) as well as those who serve with missionary organizations. The ministry to military chaplains is a vital necessity to those who serve in uniform. Visitations to both local and out-of-state installations provide the opportunity for encouragement and chaplain's gatherings. The ministry is well received by military constituents . The goal is to minister to and provide resources for all chaplains who serve others in need.

MINISTRY TO PHYSICIANS The Physicians Outreach ministry exists to provide support and encouragement to physicians and their families by strengthening their faith, enriching their family lives, and enhancing their opportunities to minister through their practices. A major aspect~of this outreach is the national conference held every other year at the Focus on the Family campus in Colorado Springs for approximately 800 physicians and their spouses. Physicians from the U.S., Canada, and a number of foreign countries come together for four days of inspirational messages by nationally known speakers and a variety of in-depth workshops designed to enhance one's personal growth and spiritual renewal. Physicians Outreach also assists Focus on the Family by providing up-to- date, accurate information on medical issues as well as cultural, political, and social issues that impact the family today. In addition, the staff serves as a liaison between Focus on the Family and the U.S. and Canadian Physicians Resource Councils (PRC), a group of physicians who assist Focus on the Family in fulfilling its mission as it relates to current bioethical, public policy, and social issues affecting the Christian community and contemporary society.

NATIONAL BIKE RIDE FOR THE FAMILY (www bikerideforthefamily.org ) The National Bike Ride for the Family is a new Focus on the Family outreach which takes the walls off the ministry and into America's neighborhoods. This 18-month long bicycling event will cover a1150 states over the course of 51, three-day 200-mile bike taps. The purpose behind these events is to raise awareness of and funds for Focus on the Family while also sharing the hope of Jesus Christ with the people we meet.

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER TASK FORCE (www ndptf.org ) Focus on the Family has a strong belief in the power of prayer and therefore supports the National Day of Prayer Task Force, chaired by Shirley Dobson. NDP is a project of the National Prayer Committee with a 501(C)(3) status . This Task Force was established m 1988 after Congress designated the first Thursday of every May as the National Day of Prayer. We exist to underscore the importance of prayer for the nation and its leadership and to encourage all Americans to pray for God's blessings. NDP relies on individual donations, foundation support and the sale of support resources to our constituents.

PASTORAL MINISTRIES (www.parsonage.org ) Relevant materials, referrals, and "hands-on" ministry aid the Pastoral Ministries department in facilitating the spiritual renewal of ministers and their families. Time, financial, and relational pressures that are unique to ministry in today's fast-paced culture are placing pastors' homes under attack as never before. As a means of providing insight and encouragement to counteract these destructive influences, several timely resources are offered. Among them are the bimonthly Pastor to Pastor audiocassette series ; The Pastor's Weekly Briefing, a fax or e-mail loaded with facts, trends, and current events affecting the family ; Disaster Relief, providing Focus on the Family resources to pastors and churches at a time of devastation to support and encourage those involved in a crisis such as the September 11, 2001 terror attack, tornado or earthquake; and Pastor's Gatherings and Pastor's Wives Conferences, held m strategic locations across the U.S. and Canada as a means of encouraging, informing, and supporting the local THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY . . .Page 8 pastor and spouse. This department has also spearheaded the effort to promote observance of Clergy Appreciation Month each October with materials translated into Spanish to reach the Hispanic community as well. The In House Ministry of Concern provides support for Focus on the Family employees at times of death, illness, and other serious personal issues; the Pastoral Care Directory offers a list of caregiving ministries, books, tapes, videos, and other resources; the Pastoral Care Line provides a listening ear, referrals, and advice to pastoral family members in crisis; and the Pastors Advocate Series of booklets help congregations better understand and care for their pastoral families.

PHYSICIANS RESOURCE COUNCIL Forty U.S. and Canadian physicians representing diverse medical specialties serve as volunteers on the Focus on the Family Physicians Resource Council (PRC). Working closely with our Medical Issues Advisor and the rest of the Physicians Outreach staff, this group functions m a supportive, advisory capacity by providing Dr. James Dobson and our ministry with expert counsel regarding medical issues that relate to our broadcasts, publications, and films. PRC committees identify critical, medically related issues and develop and implement strategies and objectives to preserve traditional family values . They also assist m recruiting physicians to serve on the state-level PRCs. Members of the state PRCs, which operate under the various state Family Policy Councils, provide strong, grass-roots support for important initiatives and legislative measures that impact families on the state level.

PRO-FAMILY NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENTS Beginning with a full-page ad on April 14, 1992, in USA Today, our "In Defense of a Little Virginity" ad has now run in over 1,300 papers with a combined circulation of over 47 million. This is only the start of an organizational effort to influence our culture by utilizing advertising to take part in the public debate on the great moral issues of our time. Other ads thus far have dealt with the issues of abortion, violence and sex m the media, and the dangers of condom use.

RENEWING THE HEART WOMEN'S MINISTRIES (www.renewingtheheart.com ) Tins ministry exists to equip women with biblical principles and practical tools, encouraging and challenging them to pattern their lives, not after the world, but after the Word of God. The weekly Renewing the Heart call-in show, hosted by Janet Parshall, allows women to dialogue about issues that today's women face. The Renewing the Heart Web site is also a popular resource that includes updates on national and local events, devotionals, online polls, and relevant articles and resources to impact heart, home, relationships, and culture for Christ.

STATE FAMILY POLICY COUNCILS This project entails the founding, development, and nurturing of independent non-profit state organizations for the purpose of coordinating and strengthening grass-roots pro-family activism on a local level. The majority of work is devoted to organizing a board of directors, consisting largely of business professionals, who oversee the formation, strategy, and fundraising for the organization . Our staff also concentrates on finding and developing experienced professionals to serve as full-time executive directors for the councils.

WELCOME CENTER/BOOKSTORE/WHIT'S END More than 200,000 people visit Focus on the Family's Welcome Center every year where they can explore our 7,000 sq. ft. bookstore, filled with powerful resources and wholesome entertainment; Kid's Korner and Discovery Emporium, featuring slides, videos, touch-screen coloring books, a B-17 bomber, a stage, costume rack, and puppet stage; Whit's End turn-of-the century soda fountain, inspired by the popular radio drama series Adventures to Odyssey; a three-story slide, providing kids and adults with a thrill ; Kids' Radio Station, allowing children to record their voices into an Adventures in Odyssey radio drama; Sold Grounds coffee shop; the G. Harvey Gallery, an impressive display of art created especially for Focus on the Family; and our spacious theater, showing a video presentation on the history and mission of Focus on the Family. Daily guided tours of the Administration Building, including the gallery where our daily radio broadcasts are recorded, are provided.

YOUTH CULTURE The Youth Culture department seeks to equip parents, youth leaders/ministers, and youth (ages 12-18) with the essential tools that will enable them to understand, navigate, and impact the culture in which they live. Primary avenues for ministry are Plugged In magazine, "Dare 2 Dig Deeper" booklets, and commentaries for Life on the Edge: Lives and Focus on the Family Weekend.

INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH

The reach of Focus on the Family now extends to over 95 countries. Focus broadcasts can be heard on over 3,000 stations from Vancouver to Melbourne, from Moscow to Buenos Aires. The distribution of print, audio, and video resources enhances our international family-strengthening outreach.

ASSOCIATE OFFICES Through Focus on the Family's associate offices, the international outreach of the ministry continues to expand . These independent entities, founded and staffed by over 250 nationals, are working to bring a message of hope to their country. We now THE MINISTRIES OF FOCUS ON THE FAMILY . . .Page 9 have associate offices in 19 countries which include: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, East Africa (covering the countries of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania), Egypt, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, the Philippines, Singapore, Southern Africa (covering the countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe), and the United Kingdom. In addition, two separate associate offices are addressing the needs of Chinese- speaking families: Focus on the Chinese Family has offices in both Taipei, Taiwan, and Diamond Bar, CA. For more information regarding our associate offices, please visit our Web site at www.family org and click on the international tab.

ENFOQUE A LA FAMILIA Enfoque a la Familia's mission is to reach the Hispanic community of the United States with the truth of the Gospel through strengthening and upholding the Hispanic family. The Enfoque a la Familia radio broadcast is currently aired in 33 states throughout the U.S. and over 18,000 constituents receive Dr Dobson's quarterly Spanish newsletter. In addition, many of Dr. Dobson's and Focus on the Family's materials are available in Spanish.

INTERNATIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE BROADCASTS History-making advances are occurring over the airwaves . Dr. Dobson's 90-second commentaries are being aired on over 1,400 stations in 40 countries in several different languages, including English, Spanish, Slovak, Mandarin, Indonesian, and even English with an Australian voice. Also, the 25-minute daily program is aired in English in 66 different countries. In addition, there is a 15-minute version of the program that is broadcast in Russian, French, and Spanish and a 5-minute series produced in Korean and Portuguese. The International Division supplies the basic programs to our affiliates and other distributors, who then do the translation and adaptation for cultural relevance for their respective audiences. Every day, in every time zone, millions of people are being reached with at least one version of our broadcasts .

INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES An increasing number of Dr. Dobson and Focus on the Family print and video resources are finding their way into homes all over the globe. For example, Dr. Dobson's monthly newsletter and Focus on the Family magazines are distributed to our international constituents in over 160 countries. Currently, our resources have been translated into over 27 different languages, including Afrikaans, Japanese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, and Italian.

SOLID ANSWERS BROADCAST This five minute Q & A broadcast based on Dr. Dobson's book, Solid Answers, was Focus on the Family's first venture into foreign-language programming. Scripted specifically to address the unique needs of a non-English speaking, international audience, this short daily feature examines a wide variety of family-related topics relevant to families around the world. This program series is translated into Korean, Portuguese and Spanish.

SOLID ANSWERS NEWSPAPER COLUMN This newspaper column is based on Dr. Dobson's book, Soled Answers, is published in 27 international publications in English, French, Slovaman, Portuguese, and Spanish.

INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION OUTREACH NTV7 This 90-second television commentary is currently being aged in a total of 12 countries, including Malasia. That the World May Know is currently aired weekly in South Africa on SABC, a big national station.