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Confidently raise your children to see sexuality and gender identity through a biblical lens! Our guest will help parents understand how God's design reveals His nature. She will identify the truth and lies in today's world, and teach us how to teach kids to be compassionate toward those with different beliefs---without compromising their own values
Why do people who are living in an abusive situation get asked, “Why don’t you just leave?” Why is leaving so hard? Are victims afraid of the Church’s response? Afraid that God will be mad at them? Worried about being seen as a failure? Join us to get these and other questions answers on the topic of abuse in a marriage.
Hillary Morgan Ferrer is the founder and Mama-Bear-in-Chief of Mama Bear Apologetics. She feels a burden for providing accessible apologetics resources for busy moms. Hillary is the co-author and general editor of Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies (Harvest House, 2019). Hillary has her master’s degree in biology from Clemson University and is working on a master’s degree in apologetics from Biola University. She loves helping moms to discern both truths and lies in science and culture, and she also specializes in understanding the root causes of doubt.
Dr. David E. Clarke is a Christian psychologist, popular speaker, and successful author. Through his Bible-based teaching and therapy, he guides people toward healthy lives, marriages, and families. Since 1986, Dr. Clarke has been in full-time private practice in Tampa, Florida, where he has worked extensively with individuals, couples, and families in therapy. Through his entertaining and practical seminars, he presents God's truth in the areas of emotional well-being, relationship building, and development of parenting skills.