Children will encounter people who are cruel to them throughout their lives. It can happen at school, in their personal relationships, and as they grow up and begin working outside the home. In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that parents need to teach their kids how to handle these challenging and often hurtful situations before they occur. One of the important lessons to instill in them is to pray for their enemies, which Jesus taught us to do in Matthew 5:43-45. Watch now to see how the Beelers did this with their son when he had trouble with a classmate.
Continue readingLift Up the Word, Light Up the World – Part 2
As Christians, it is important to pray fervently for our beloved country and its citizens. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Gary Bauer interviews Kathy Branzell, president of the National Day of Prayer Task Force. She discusses the theme of this year’s National Day of Prayer event, which is based on 2 Samuel 22:29-31, and describes the intimacy of coming to the Lord with all of our needs.
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We can’t insulate kids from adversity, but we can help them to grow–even in the most rocky soil!
Continue readingDespite Poisonous Antisemitism Flowing from Campuses at America’s Finest Universities, There Are Young Patriots Willing To Stand for What Is Right
In this week’s episode of Defending Faith, Family, and Freedom, Gary Bauer begins the podcast by addressing the antisemitic chaos on college campuses nationwide. We see an ancient hatred at America’s finest institutions of higher learning. This is a dark evil that Christians must call out as sin, and reject whenever and wherever it rears its ugly head. Despite these college students shouting “death to Israel and death to America,” not all is gloom and doom with America’s youth. Bauer shares the story of 17-year-old Cameron Blasek, a Christ-follower who went toe-to-toe with his high school administrators who objected to Blasek flying the American flag from the bed of his truck in the school parking lot.
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