Tag Archives: Parents
Who Decides?
Gender-affirming care is the current standard for dealing with any child who is gender non-conforming, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The primary proponent of that standard in the administration is Rachel Levine, the transgender Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services. Levin claims that any other approach endangers the welfare of the transgender child. He said: “There is no argument among medical professionals – pediatricians, pediatric endocrinologists, adolescent medicine physicians, adolescent psychiatrists, psychologists, etc. – about the value and the importance of gender-affirming care.”
Posted in Child Exploitation, Drugs/Alcohol/Addictions, Education, Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty, Sexuality
Tagged children, Day of Silence, Dr. Miriam Grossman, Europe, Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network, Gender affirming care, Gender and Sexualities Alliances, Gender Ideology, GLSEN, John Locke, John Money, Lost in Trans Nation, National Sex Ed Standards, Parental Rights Organization, Parents, Rachel Levine, sexual exploitation, Tavistock Clinic, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, UK, United States Supreme Court, Who Decides?
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Visionary Parenting with Dr. Rob Reinow
Parenting is tough. Aside from having to keep little people (often with sizeable attitudes) alive, parents are also entrusted with the responsibility of training their child in the way he (or she) should go - so that they love the Lord and live it out. That last one is difficult and can easily fall by the wayside. So whether you’re a new parent who’s struggling, or a confident experienced parent, this sermon by Dr. Rob Reinow from Visionary Family Ministries is a must-see.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Media Watch
Tagged children, discipleship, Dr. Rob Reinow, Parenting, Parents, Visionary Family Ministries, Visionary Parenting with Dr. Rob Reinow
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The Primary Stakeholder in Schools: Parents or Educrats?
Someone I know from California told me recently that he has decided to pull his child out of public school and enroll him instead into a private, Christian school.
Why? Because during some of the Zoom instruction during the coronavirus pandemic, this concerned parent discovered some of the lessons they were trying to foist on his child. In this case, it was the anti-American historical revisionism that disgusted this parent.
Why? Because during some of the Zoom instruction during the coronavirus pandemic, this concerned parent discovered some of the lessons they were trying to foist on his child. In this case, it was the anti-American historical revisionism that disgusted this parent.
Posted in Education
Tagged Abigail Shrier, Art Moore, Attorney General, Critical Race Theory, crt, educrats, Gary Bauer, historical revisionism, Joe Biden, LGBTQ Agenda, Merrick Garland, Michael Cordona, Parents, school boards, schools, teachers' unions, Terry McAuliffe, transgender
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Speech of Greg Quinlan to the PepsiCo Board of Directors at the May 5 Pepsi Shareholders Meeting
by –Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (“PFOX”)
Ms. Indra Nooyi [PepsiCo chair], last year at this same event, you said that PepsiCo is “committed to diversity and inclusion without imposition of personal judgment.” So why does PepsiCo continue to fund organizations that hate ex-gays like me?
PepsiCo, Inc. is the leading corporate sponsor of Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, known as PFLAG. PFLAG’s latest publication, a religious guidebook, instructs its members to protest against religious conferences which feature ex-gay speakers like me. PFLAG’s religious guidebook even directs members on how to create picket signs …
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Gregory Quinlan, Parents, Peggy Moore, Pepsi, PepsiCo, PFLAG, Shareholders Meeting
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