The Importance of Parental Warmth

Parental warmth has a tremendous impact on children's development, well-being and even flourishing later in life. Parental warmth is often conveyed through affection, comfort, concern, nurturance, and support—making a...

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Dealing with Anxiety in Singleness

If you are in a season of waiting and singleness, it is easy to feel isolated and anxious about the future. In this clip from his podcast Lust is Boring, Jason Evert speaks with clinical psychologist Dr. Greg Bottaro about how to deal with...

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A Rise In Sports Gambling Among Students

As a participant or a spectator, sporting events can be a training ground for building character and discipline. Beyond the game itself, those choosing to gamble on the outcome of various sporting events has reached a new high in the United States....

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Minion's Mega Success

Minions: The Rise of Gru is the latest installment of the Despicable Me franchise which recently hit movie theaters around the world. Many expected it to fail, as most movies aimed at children have not returned to their pre-pandemic...

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Teachers Union on Abortion

Last week, the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teacher's union in the United States, voted to promote the so-called "right" to abortion. Almost 75% of attendees voted to adopt a resolution stating that, "NEA will...

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Pornhub is Falling

Pornhub and it's parent-company Mindgeek are falling apart. There has been a mass exodus of employees and executives quitting with some reports saying as many as 70% of employees have left the company. These drastic changes are coming after major...

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#SexStrike

In the wake of the Dobbs ruling that struck down Roe v. Wade after 49 years, many pro-abortion activists are making their voices heard using a surprising route—a sex strike. The day after the ruling came down, Abstinence...

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Talking to Your Children About the Post-Roe Era

No doubt, by now you have heard that last Friday the Supreme Court released Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, striking down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey and returning the issue of abortion to be...

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Lightyear Struggles in Box Offices

Disney Pixar debuted Lightyear over Father's Day weekend. While they hoped it would be their latest blockbuster, Lightyear fell flat in the box offices with one of the lowest starts in Pixar's history. While Disney blames...

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Attacks on the Family

Society is falling apart, largely due to the decades-long predation of Marxist-feminism on masculinity, particularly married fatherhood. According to Dr. Pat Fagan, director of the Marriage and Religion Research Institute, this attack resulting...

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On Decision Day

"Today marks a new era in American history — and a great day for the American people." - Mississippi AG Lynn Fitch To read the full press release, click here.

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Every Man's Battle

Do you or a young man you know struggle with sexual integrity or brokenness? In today's culture, fighting to live a pure life can feel like a losing battle, between the constant bombardment of the sexualized media and the lack of accountability...

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Teaching Internet Safety

Enough Is Enough reminds us that June is Internet Safety Month! According the the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, 40% of kids in grades 4-8 reported they had at some point connected with a stranger online. Of those, 53% had revealed...

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Jason Evert: Finding Love as a Child of Divorce

Unfortunately, divorce is very common today and children often pay the price. Too many children of divorced parents lose their own faith in marriage altogether. Many grow up wanting to get married someday, but they feel the odds are stacked against...

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When Life is Too Heavy: Corrie Ten Boom

The following is an excerpt from The Hiding Place, an autobiography by Corrie Ten Boom. In this chapter of the book, she recounts a conversation with her father that has very real applications today. "So the line had stuck in my head....

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Generations of Fatherhood

Positive relationships build a legacy that spans generations, especially when it comes to fathers and sons! A 2018 study looked at the quality of relationships between fathers and sons and how that quality was transmitted across...

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Talking to Students About Violence

Hundreds gathered on Tuesday to commemorate the lives of the 19 children and two teachers killed after a gunman opened fire at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. In the aftermath of the tragic event, many are left to reconcile their grief and...

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Make Your Voice Heard: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

Since 1964, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue has sexually objectified women for sport and profit. The magazine sends a message that women's bodies are intended for public consumption and condones the toxic culture of entitlement...

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Attachment to Both Mother & Father Predicts Emotional Regulation

Emotional regulation is an important developmental milestone for young children. Emotional regulation is defined by a child’s ability to balance emotions so that he or she can successfully engage in a new task at hand. A 2021 longitudinal...

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Dorm Visitation Dangers

Once upon a time, not that long ago, colleges did not allow male students to visit female students' dormitories and vice versa. Today, many colleges have an "open visitation" policy or even co-ed dorms. Many colleges with "open...

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