Category: Parental Rights/ Parenting

Kirk Cameron returns with season 2 of ‘Iggy and Mr. Kirk,’ talks identity, AI and raising kids in a digital age

As Kirk Cameron watched the first season of “Iggy and Mr. Kirk” take hold with families across the country, he realized the response confirmed what many Christian parents had been saying for years: They were desperate for safe, meaningful content for their children and increasingly alarmed by what was filling the gap.

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Explicit Culture

When did we decide as a society that children no longer have a right to their innocence? Even if we don’t allow screens, we still have to take our children places where giant bus ads display half naked women or other weird sexual content like the so-called “Naked Attraction” displays in London, or the New York bus ads for the “Museum of Sex.”

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Daddy-Daughter Dance in Notorious Prison Turns ‘Worst of the Worst’ into Loving Fathers Again

In a Louisiana state penitentiary, incarcerated men were able to dance with their daughters for one special night: many of whom had not seen each other for years. The tear-jerking occasion was organized by the brilliant God Behind Bars, a nonprofit that partners with churches and ministries on behalf of jailed men and women, in Angola Louisiana.

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Federal court in New York allows pregnancy centers to promote abortion reversal drug

A U.S. Appeals Court ruled on December 1, 2025, that New York Attorney General Letitia James cannot prevent pro-life pregnancy centers from promoting abortion pill reversal (APR), upholding a preliminary injunction on free speech grounds. The decision protects the centers’ First and Fourteenth Amendment rights to share religiously and morally motivated information about using progesterone to counteract the effects of mifepristone, the first pill in a chemical abortion regimen.

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Conservative Women’s Rallying Cry: Don’t Wait to Have Children

Despite some polls suggesting the opposite, new data from the General Social Survey shows that conservative women between the ages of 18 and 35 are significantly more likely to be mothers than their ideologically liberal counterparts. According to the findings, 60 percent of conservative women in that age demographic have children compared to 25 percent of liberal women. Just 15 years ago, the gap was just 5 percent.

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Many Schools Are Phone Free for Students: What’s Next?

Since the release of Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation and the call for “phone-free schools,” a plethora of states (18 plus DC to be exact) and a continually growing number of foreign countries have responded favorably. Thanks to the research and model policies of the Phone-Free Schools Movement, millions of young people are now able to better focus on the hard work of learning without being distracted by the latest TikTok reels or YouTube Shorts.

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