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First Graders Exposed to LGBTQ Ideology in Washington

What do you want your children to learn about "gender identity"? Never mind, because in Washington state, it may not be up to you.

A first grade teacher read "I am Jazz" to her students

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Disney Unveils LGBT Merchandise for Upcoming “Pride Month”

Last week we shared that animation studio Pixar was not making a secret of its commitment to promote LGBTQ orthodoxy.

It appears its parent company Disney—which purchased Pixar for $7.4

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Child and Adolescent Mental Illness: Care with Grace and Hope – Part 2

According to the National Institute of Mental Health, almost 50% of kids between the ages of 13 and 18 will have a diagnosable mental disorder in their lifetime. Sadly, most go undiagnosed and untreated. Dr. Matthew Stanford, author of Grace for the Children: Finding Hope in the Midst of Child and Adolescent Mental Illness, sits down with Dr. Tim Clinton to urge parents and churches alike to be proactive, because children don't know how to ask for help. If you suspect something is amiss with your child, don't delay in getting a mental health evaluation.

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Child and Adolescent Mental Illness: Care with Grace and Hope – Part 1

Psalm 139:23 says, "Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts and lead me in the way everlasting." Dr. Matthew Stanford, author of Grace for the Children, explains, "God not only knows children's thoughts, but also their hearts. While He celebrates children's joys, He also feels their pain and frustration." Whether your child is struggling with autism, depression, or Attention Deficit Disorder, Dr. Stanford wants you to know that there is no shame in getting professional help.

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Democrats Ashamedly Refusing to Vote on Legislation to Protect Children Born Alive After Attempted Abortions

Nearly two years ago, the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate unanimously passed legislation making animal cruelty a federal crime. Yet, for years, Democrats have refused to even vote on

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Gender-Bending Picture Books?

The children's section in many public libraries is beginning to look like an LGBTQ advocacy section. Whether "The GayBC's," "Worm Loves Worm," or "Jack not Jackie," activists are seeking to capture

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Understanding Autism: Supporting Struggling Parents – Part 2

When pediatrician Dr. Jerry Kartzinel puts autistic children on a dairy and gluten-free diet, 75% of them respond dramatically,like a fog has lifted! He analogizes that these kids are like computers with a malfunctioning hard drive. Only after the "hard drive" has been repaired can "software" like speech and other therapies that are introduced show dramatic results.

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Understanding Autism: Supporting Struggling Parents – Part 1

Mark and Jenny were concerned when their first-born child wouldn't make eye contact, walked on his tiptoes, and didn't talk. At the age of three, he was diagnosed with autism, which sent Mark into a deep depression.

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Cowardice and Courage in Nebraska

The Nebraska Department of Education has released its proposed health education standards. Not surprisingly, they are cowering before LGBTQ activists and have set forth plans that would require tea

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Absurdity in Ohio Underscores the Need for National School Choice

A public school in Ohio is requiring freshman students to read a slam poetry book "about a girl who liberates herself by abandoning her Christian faith and engaging in sexual promiscuity," accordin

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