By: Jennifer Fitz (Family Honor Editor’s Note: This article was original written for and posted on the www.patheos.com site. It is being reposted here in its entirety with permission from the author. You can read the original article by clicking … Continue reading →
By: Lisa Norton (Family Honor Editor’s Note: This blog is part 2 of a 2-part commentary on the recent refusal of a Victoria’s Secret employee to allow a customer to breastfeed her infant child in a dressing room at one … Continue reading →
By: Ryan Anderson Originally posted on January 15th, 2014 (Family Honor Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in “Public Discourse: Ethics, Law, and the Common Good”, the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute of Princeton, NJ. It is being re-posted … Continue reading →
By: Vincent Weaver In recent days, there has been quite an uproar over the patriarch of Duck Dynasty, Phil Robertson, commenting on homosexual acts in an interview with GQ magazine. For those comments, he has been indefinitely suspended from the … Continue reading →
(Family Honor Editor’s Note: This is the eighth installment in a series on how parents might consider addressing various challenging scenarios with their kids. In addressing situations like the one presented below, the important thing is to respond in an … Continue reading →
(Family Honor Editor’s Note: This is the fifth installment in a series on how parents might consider addressing various challenging questions and topics with their kids. In addressing situations like the one presented below, the important thing is to respond … Continue reading →
Parenting a Kid Who Is Tough to Live With by: Meg Meeker, M.D. Many parents have children who are really hard to spend time with. I know because I see these kids interact with their parents in my office. … Continue reading →
No ‘sloppy seconds’: the truth of compassionate, evidence-based abstinence education by Valerie Huber Co-authored with Greg Pfundstein. (Family Honor Editor’s Note: We re-posted a blog 2 weeks ago by Calah Alexander that was rather critical of abstinence-only education programs. We are … Continue reading →
by Vicki ThornWhile on a field trip today to a bookstore, I got lost in the magazine section. I must admit it was an eye-opening experience as I took the time to look through three teen magazines.All three magazines were publications … Continue reading →
by Vicki ThornA recent article from The Sunday Times in the United Kingdom caught my eye. The headline read, “IVF doctors to raffle human egg.” The raffle, sponsored by a fertility clinic in London last month, was meant to promote the … Continue reading →
Transgender Children: What is a Christian Parent to Do?
Posted on June 10, 2014 by Vincent WeaverBy: Jennifer Fitz (Family Honor Editor’s Note: This article was original written for and posted on the www.patheos.com site. It is being reposted here in its entirety with permission from the author. You can read the original article by clicking … Continue reading →
Posted in Be Informed, Chastity, Church News, News/Blogs, Parent Tips, Relationships, Resources | Tagged Artificial Contraception, Chastity, dignity, disorders, Family, Health, Marriage, Media, parent, Parenting, Sexuality, theology of the body, transgender, True Love Waits | Leave a commentVictoria’s Secret Misguidedness – A Woman’s Perspective
Posted on February 11, 2014 by Vincent WeaverBy: Lisa Norton (Family Honor Editor’s Note: This blog is part 2 of a 2-part commentary on the recent refusal of a Victoria’s Secret employee to allow a customer to breastfeed her infant child in a dressing room at one … Continue reading →
Posted in Be Informed, Chastity, News/Blogs, Parent Tips, Relationships, Resources | Tagged Chastity, dignity, Family, Health, Marriage, Media, parent, Parenting, Pornography, Sexuality, theology of the body | Leave a commentMarriage Matters, and Redefining It Has Social Costs
Posted on January 22, 2014 by Vincent WeaverBy: Ryan Anderson Originally posted on January 15th, 2014 (Family Honor Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in “Public Discourse: Ethics, Law, and the Common Good”, the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute of Princeton, NJ. It is being re-posted … Continue reading →
Posted in Be Informed, News/Blogs, Parent Tips, Relationships, Resources | Tagged cohabitation, dignity, Family, Health, Marriage, parent, Parenting, Sexuality, theology of the body | Leave a commentDuck Dynasty, Dignity, and God’s Design for Us
Posted on December 20, 2013 by Vincent WeaverBy: Vincent Weaver In recent days, there has been quite an uproar over the patriarch of Duck Dynasty, Phil Robertson, commenting on homosexual acts in an interview with GQ magazine. For those comments, he has been indefinitely suspended from the … Continue reading →
Posted in Be Informed, Chastity, Contraception, News/Blogs, Parent Tips, Relationships, Resources | Tagged Artificial Contraception, Chastity, cohabitation, dignity, disorders, Family, Health, Marriage, Media, parent, Parenting, Sexuality, theology of the body, True Love Waits | 5 CommentsHow Might Parents Address Those “Discovering Body Parts” Questions?
Posted on December 17, 2013 by Vincent Weaver(Family Honor Editor’s Note: This is the eighth installment in a series on how parents might consider addressing various challenging scenarios with their kids. In addressing situations like the one presented below, the important thing is to respond in an … Continue reading →
Posted in News/Blogs, Parent Tips, Resources | Tagged dignity, Family, Health, parent, Parenting, Sexuality | Leave a commentBiology Questions from Children – How Does a Parent Discuss Breasts?
Posted on November 25, 2013 by Vincent Weaver(Family Honor Editor’s Note: This is the fifth installment in a series on how parents might consider addressing various challenging questions and topics with their kids. In addressing situations like the one presented below, the important thing is to respond … Continue reading →
Posted in Be Informed, News/Blogs, Parent Tips, Resources | Tagged dignity, Family, Health, Marriage, parent, Parenting, Sexuality, theology of the body | Leave a commentParenting a Kid Who Is Tough to Live With
Posted on July 17, 2013 by Vincent WeaverParenting a Kid Who Is Tough to Live With by: Meg Meeker, M.D. Many parents have children who are really hard to spend time with. I know because I see these kids interact with their parents in my office. … Continue reading →
Posted in Be Informed, News/Blogs, Parent Tips, Relationships, Resources | Tagged dignity, disorders, Family, Health, parent, Parenting | Leave a commentAbstinence Education – Another Viewpoint
Posted on June 18, 2013 by Vincent WeaverNo ‘sloppy seconds’: the truth of compassionate, evidence-based abstinence education by Valerie Huber Co-authored with Greg Pfundstein. (Family Honor Editor’s Note: We re-posted a blog 2 weeks ago by Calah Alexander that was rather critical of abstinence-only education programs. We are … Continue reading →
Posted in Be Informed, Chastity, Contraception, News/Blogs, Parent Tips, Relationships, Resources | Tagged Chastity, dignity, Family, Health, Parenting, Sexuality, theology of the body | Leave a commentSelling Identity
Posted on September 9, 2011 by familyhonorby Vicki ThornWhile on a field trip today to a bookstore, I got lost in the magazine section. I must admit it was an eye-opening experience as I took the time to look through three teen magazines.All three magazines were publications … Continue reading →
Posted in Friends | Tagged Health, Media, Parenting, Sexuality | Leave a commentNew Business: Eggs for Sale
Posted on September 9, 2011 by familyhonorby Vicki ThornA recent article from The Sunday Times in the United Kingdom caught my eye. The headline read, “IVF doctors to raffle human egg.” The raffle, sponsored by a fertility clinic in London last month, was meant to promote the … Continue reading →
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