Creating a World Without Sexual Exploitation

    The congressional briefing, Creating a World Without Sexual Exploitation: How Consumer Demand Drives the Commercial Sex Trade and What We Can Do About It, will be delivered this Friday, July 14, 2:30-4:00pm ET, at...

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Considering Commitment

At the age of 21, Lily Maley found herself pregnant and alone. After realizing the father of her child had no intention of parenting, Lily made a conscious decision to focus on her faith and young daughter. "Being a mom changed my perspective about...

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Commit and Cohabitate?

"Mutual I'm sure." The twang of these words Bing Crosby hears in the film, White Christmas, from his prospective date are like nails on a chalkboard to his ears, for they could not be farther from the truth. As this woman fawns over Crosby, his only...

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A Father's Influence

One of the many climactic moments of a wedding is the entrance of the bride. All eyes in the church turn and gaze at her. Although most eyes remain on the radiant bride on her special day, one cannot forget or overlook the man next to her, who escorts...

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What is Snap Map?

Law enforcement and safety activists were quick to acknowledge the dangers of Snapchat's new app function, Snap Map. This new tool allows users to share their location in real time, giving other users permission to track their whereabouts. "We've...

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Casual Sex vs. Monogamy

An article by the Institute for Family Studies sheds light on the perceived notion that young people think that casual sex is the norm. After interviewing a series of working-class young adults, the author found that many believe people are too...

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Internet Safety Month

Internet Safety Month offers parents the opportunity to refresh themselves on safe internet use and teach children how to be safe online throughout the summer months. The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and ConnectSafely kicked off the month...

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Choosing Your Battles

Counselor Shelby Hall published an article through Focus on the Family describing a session with a frustrated mother who was sharing a heated conversation she had had with her teen. The mother finally said, "I know I have to pick my battles; I just...

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How to Begin Parenting the Internet Generation

Research published by the University of Alberta reported about 90 percent of boys and 70% of girls, ages 13 to 14, have accessed porn at least once. Researchers also discovered 35% of boys reported viewing porn online "too many times to count."...

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Study Reveals Millennial Success Sequence

The Institute for Family Studies recently published a study, The Millennial Success Sequence: Marriage, Kids, and the 'Success Sequence' Among Young Adults, revealing that millennials are much more likely to flourish financially if they follow the...

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New Product: Victory Magnet

  This 4x4 magnet reads: The greatest victories come from choosing to never look back. This magnet would be a perfect addition to your next presentation or youth event as it emphasizes the importance of moving forward, celebrating victories...

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Stay Single

"Keep your heart for yourself. Cherish the bones of you," Shani Jay wrote in a recent article published by Thought Catalog. "Enjoy these precious lone moments while you're lucky enough to have them. Realize your worth. And never settle. Stay...

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Tips on Teaching Your Kids About Sex

Our culture paints a tremendously tainted version of sexuality. Blaring messages thrown around on TV, social media, and billboards must be challenged and confronted in the home. Our culture is not ashamed to talk about sexuality; therefore,...

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4 Things Parents Should Know About Snapchat

With over 100 million daily users, Snapchat has experienced a staggering increase in users since its beginning in 2011. For a quick summary of what the Snapchat app is, click HERE prior to reading the facts below. Five things every parent should...

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Does Less Sex Education Lead to Less Sex?

Teen pregnancies in England fell dramatically after cuts to funding for a sex education program, according to a new study. The analysis, published in the Journal of Health Economics last month, examined the effect of budget cuts to...

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5 Red Flags to Consider Before Marriage

Have you ever looked at a couple that's about to get engaged or married and thought, "Oh please, no! Don't do that!" as the glaring red flags of their unhealthy relationships taunt you? According to author and speaker Kris Vollotton, for some...

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Peer Pressure: Start the Conversation

The term peer pressure is used so frequently in our culture that many of us gloss over the phrase. Parents may assume their children are already aware of peer pressure and they have heard all the messages: Just...

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Link Found Between Pornography and Erectile Dysfunction

During the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association (AUA) on Friday, May 12, 2017, results from a recent survey were presented that showed a correlation between male pornography consumption and sexual...

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Sale: Warrior

Are you a youth leader, educator or parent looking to mentor one-on-one or form a small group for young men? Warrior, by Jeremy Brown, looks at what it means to be a man of virtue in today's culture. The book also discusses...

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Maryland High School Bans Graduate Due to Pregnancy

Heritage Academy, a small Christian school in Maryland, banned senior Maddi Runkles from graduation this week despite her 4.0 grade point average. Why? Because she is pregnant. In a letter to parents, the school principal said Maddi wasn't...

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