The Art of Waiting Well

Everyone is waiting for something. Whether you are waiting to hear back on a new job opportunity, an injury to heal or a baby to be born, there are things every day that we have to wait for. At Abstinence Clearinghouse, we talk a lot about waiting to...

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Teaching Sexual Integrity and Virtue

Our culture promotes a twisted view of sexuality. We live in a society that attempts to indoctrinate kids from every avenue: TV, social media, music and even public sex education. Our culture is not ashamed to talk about sex; therefore, parents...

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Preparing Your Child's Device For Fall Learning

Last fall it was estimated that 40 million students used Google Classroom and 30 million students used Chromebooks for learning. As virtual learning surged during the coronavirus pandemic, so did the use of virtual learning tools....

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It's Time to Talk About TikTok

The world renowned video streaming app TikTok has reached 800 million active users worldwide with over 2 billion downloads. Why should parents be conscious of these numbers? TikTok offers users who download the app the ability to search the app...

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Nevada v. Calvary Chapel

Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) denied the request of Calvary Church in Nevada that would have blocked the unjust infringement of religious liberty in the state of Nevada. Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak issued an...

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Poland Stands for Biblical Marriage

The European Union (EU) is in the midst of a significant financial recovery from the economic toll of COVID-19. At a recent meeting of the European Commission (EC), some leaders demanded that financial support be withheld from members of the EU that...

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Terry Crews is Right About Pornography

Terry Crews, the former football player turned actor, has long been an advocate against pornography. Recently, he has become even more outspoken about it, hosting discussions about remaining pornography-free during quarantine and defunding...

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Best of 2020: Music Streaming Apps

Music is an important part of young people's lives, and the days of CDs are long gone. Music streaming apps have become the most common way to listen to music. You've probably heard of the most common apps: Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, and...

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Roblox Survey Suggests Positive Trend in Parent-Teen Relationships

Roblox conducted a survey of teen users to understand how they are using Roblox to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. They found that 40% of respondents felt like their online friendships had improved and 52% were...

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A Win for Religious Liberty

Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a ruling in favor of religious freedom. The Little Sisters of the Poor visited the nation's high court three times in the nearly ten year legal battle, and finally won back their religious...

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Increasing Marital Quality and Physical Health

A 2018 study by researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Virginia looked at gender differences in the evaluation of marital quality. Researchers' findings indicated that women's perceptions of...

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Utah Initiates Label Law

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) recently shared the experience of Utah resident Darby Bailey who discovered her five-year-old nephew had landed on Pornhub's website accidentally, completely on his own. Tucking...

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A Father's Influence

The influence a father has on his daughter cannot be understated. The presence of a good and loving father has been shown to be a primary indicator of lifelong health and happiness for children, especially daughters. A father must be intentional...

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Teaching Children About Independence Day

As you anticipate hanging your American flag, planning a weekend at the lake and gathering with family and friends for the 4th of July, consider also taking time to talk with your children about what Independence Day means for Americans. The 4th of...

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Making Good Summer Decisions: Practice SWAP

"Instead of letting the summer 'happen,' why not practice Summer With A Purpose (SWAP)?" Tim Elmore asks readers. He suggests approaching the summer months with intention, making a plan for growth,...

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Contraception and Abortion

A 2018 study from the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-choice research organization, examined the use of contraception by women who had abortions between 2000 and 2014. Using data from the Abortion Patient Surveys, assessments administered to...

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New to Netflix: 365 Days

Netflix recently debuted a new explicit movie, 365 Days (rated TV-MA). Since its debut on June 7th, the film has consistently trended as the number one movie on Netflix in the United States. This is incredibly troubling, as the content of...

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Wisdom for Fathers by Boyd Bailey

                 "Where are the faithful fathers? Where can they be found? They can be found in church, on the little league ball fields, building sandcastles at the beach and on their knees in prayer...

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A Heavenly Model for Fatherhood

                                  As Father's Day approaches (June 21...don't forget!), the spotlight is once again on fathers and the vital role that they...

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Shifting Online Boundaries for Relationships

The 2019 State of Our Unions Report from the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, called iFidelity, found that today's young adults are more likely to cross online boundaries related to sex and romance and likely...

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