As a member of AFO in the mid-1940s, Gordon M. Labuhn was one of sixteen youths who roamed the streets of Detroit before he attained a BA and M.Div. in Sociology at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio. He served as an executive director of nonprofit associations for twenty-one years and as a chief executive officer of corporate proprietary and for-profit organizations for five years. He also spent three years in governmental service. As a writer and producer, his work includes twelve one-hour-long religious vignettes and a nationally publicized movie that featured an all-teenage cast. Author of...