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Only the Beginning: Students for Life, Building New Leaders in 2023

Are you aware that even though Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, the fight for life is far from being over? Abortion is continuing to take more lives than any genocide in human history, and the secular culture is determined to succeed. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Kristan Hawkins, the president of Students for Life of America, shares with our own Dr. Tim Clinton her undying passion and drive for preserving the rights of the preborn even after the major win at the Supreme Court. Learn how Kristan and her team are mobilizing young people nationwide to spread the truth about the abortion industry and where it’s headed. Find out how you can get involved in the fight to not only make abortion illegal, but unthinkable!

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Crossfire Ministries – Evangelism Through Sports – Part 2

In Matthew 28, Jesus says, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.” On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton continues his conversation with Randy Shepherd and Jamie Johnson, the co-founders of Crossfire Ministries. Randy and Jamie’s hearts are to share the love of Jesus through sports to all who desperately need Jesus. Through that, they are reaching out to kids, parents, prisoners and athletes alike, letting them know they are loved and that God loves them.

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Crossfire Ministries – Evangelism Through Sports – Part 1

It has been said that like music, sports are an international language that speaks to all nations of the world. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton interviews Randy Shepherd and Jamie Johnson, the co-founders of Crossfire Ministries. Through their organization, Randy and Jamie are influencing today’s generation and others by using sports as an evangelistic tool. They are finding the love of the game to be an effective way to reach people from all walks of life with the gospel. Tune in to learn more about how Randy and Jamie are utilizing basketball and grabbing the attention of thousands, not only coaching them with great lessons, but also introducing them to Jesus Christ.

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Enough is Enough: Let’s Stop the Threat of Porn to our Children

Did you know that 58% of kids under the age of 14 are consuming graphic pornography on a regular basis? Or that 80 to 90% of this filth depicts violence against women? Today’s porn can lead to sex trafficking and many other corrupt forms of brokenness. On this edition of Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton interviews Donna Rice Hughes, president and CEO of Enough is Enough. With a mission to protect children and empower moms and dads, she urges parents to become cyber savvy by using Internet filters, regular monitoring, and using time-limiting tools. As a culture, it’s time that we collectively yell, “Enough is enough!” We will no longer allow pornography to rob our kids of their innocence and pollute their minds.

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Honoring Elizabeth: The Never Alone Project – Part 2

When COVID-19 hit in early 2020, hospitals restricted family members access to their loved ones’ rooms. Without the comfort of an advocate or the desperately needed human touch at their bedside, many patients become more sick or die. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Steve Reiter continues to share the heartbreaking story of his wife, Elizabeth, who died alone in her hospital room during the pandemic. Thanks to Steve’s organization, ten states are moving toward a reasonable accommodation for a loved one to be allowed in the room around the clock through “Never Die Alone” bills.

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Honoring Elizabeth: The Never Alone Project – Part 1

Steve Reiter was madly in love with his wife, Elizabeth. After getting married in 2001, they had two sons. Years later, she was diagnosed with lupus and pulmonary hypertension, which led to her hospitalization in 2020. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Steve shares that because it happened at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, he was not allowed in the room to see his wife. Tragically, Elizabeth died alone, prompting Steve to create The Never Alone Project. Because patients thrive when a loved one is present, he advocates that at least one person be allowed to stay with a loved one at all times.

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Chasing Love – Part 2

The church has failed young people by defining purity too narrowly as the avoidance of sex. Truth be known, God is not pleased with any premarital intimate acts, nor the consumption of porn. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Sean McDowell, author of Chasing Love, says that pastors and parents alike need to courageously call the next generation to the Romans 12 standard: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”

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Chasing Love – Part 1

According to the secular culture, premarital sex is the definition of freedom. Not only is that a lie, but promiscuity leads to enslavement to one’s lust. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. Sean McDowell, author of Chasing Love, shares with Dr. Tim Clinton that true freedom is restraining your sexual impulses until marriage. Life-long commitment is God’s design for intimacy. Genesis 2:24 says, “That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.”

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Celebrating Black History: One Family’s Story – Part 2

America is being torn apart by the current political divide and renewed racial tension. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr., has a simple, but profound message of hope during Black History Month. She says, “Fear not. Trust God. And love people.” If we marinate in our own anger, refusing to forgive our offenders, that pain can poison us from the inside out. Alveda urges us to ask God to help us forgive so that we may live at peace with one another.

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Celebrating Black History: One Family’s Story – Part 1

America lost a civil rights champion when Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed in 1968. But did you know that his younger brother, Alfred Daniel Williams King, also died a violent death in 1969? And that in 1974, their mother was fatally shot while playing the organ at Ebenezer Baptist Church? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the daughter of Alfred Daniels Williams King, recalls to our own Dr. Tim Clinton the pain of their deaths and the rage that developed inside her. Over time, and since her commitment to Jesus Christ in the 1980s, Alveda has embraced her mother’s motto: “Love, forgive, and heal on your feet.”

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