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Surprise, Surprise, STDs on the Rise
by Diane Robertson Promiscuity has consequences. Since the 1960’s people have been trying to avoid the consequences by destigmatizing ... read more
Debunking the Dangerous Myths of Sexual Education.
by Jessica Westfall It's not new news that there are explicit sexual education programs being implemented throughout the western ... read more
Scrooges past, “Scrooges” present
by Mekelle Tenney My daughter is five months old today! This will be her first Christmas. Yesterday I took her with me to do some ... read more
Why Abstinence Works and How to Make It Work for You
by Elise Ellsworth Would you want to participate in an activity which made it more likely you would be depressed? Commit suicide? ... read more
Real Equality and the Houston “Bathroom Bill”
by Teralynn Nordgren On November 3rd this year, residents of Houston turned down the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO), also ... read more
Boy or Girl? Don’t decide. Part 2
by Jessica Westfall Editor's notes: See Part 1 of this series here The book, Unnatural Selection by Mara Hvistendahl, outlines the ... read more
Go Home and Change the World
November 12, 2015 From the Desk of Laura Bunker: I haven't been to a conference as big and slick and ... read more
Boy or Girl? Don’t decide. Part 1
by Jessica Westfall The book, Unnatural Selection by Mara Hvistendahl, outlines the history of population control, abortion, and sex ... read more
Hanging with the Haters: Four Days at the World Congress of Families IX
By Carol Rice Haters are gonna hate, and there I was, unbeknownst to me, smack dab in the middle of “them.” When I took the single ... read more
For Sale: One Child, Excellent Genes
From the Desk of Laura Bunker: From the light bulb to jet engines to smart phones, the expansion of technology has been a great ... read more
LGBT non-discrimination laws: What am I really protecting?
by Melissa Hinkson After more than a year of battling what has been dubbed the “bathroom bill” Houstonians showed their overwhelming ... read more
Hope for the family amid anti-family hate
by Mekelle Tenney Last week my husband and I attended the World Congress of Families in Salt Lake City Utah. It was the 9th Congress ... read more
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