The Financiers:
Money makes the Word go round, and this wealthy, conservative
Republican couple takes a dizzyingly ecclectic approach to funding
evangelism. The projects that savings-and-loan multimillionaires
Howard and Roberta Ahmanson have paid for over the years through
Fieldstead & Co., a private philanthropy in Irvine, Calif., form a
cornucopia of faith-based activism, including an institute linked to
the antievolution intelligent-design movement and a study of social
endeavors by Third World Pentecostal churches. The couple have been
accused over the years of having an extremist agenda, mostly because
a onetime pet charity, the Chalcedon Foundation, advocates the
Christian reconstructionist branch of theology that says gays and
other biblical lawbreakers should be stoned. Howard distanced himself
from those views and resigned from the foundation board years ago.
The couple, both 55, now are warning powerful conservative Christians
about the pitfalls of hubris in the aftermath of their victories over
liberals last November. Says Roberta: "Christlike humility and
[improving] the lives of human beings should be the goals."