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S3E12 - Navigating the LGBT Era: A Conversation with Hillary Morgan Ferrer

S3E12 - Navigating the LGBT Era: A Conversation with Hillary Morgan Ferrer

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Disclaimer: This episode contains discussions of sensitive and potentially distressing topics. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is affected by these issues, please seek support from a trusted professional or contact local helplines for assistance.


In this episode of Under the Rug, host Nalini Tranquim dives into a vital conversation with Hillary Morgan Ferrer, founder of Mama Bear Apologetics. They discuss the challenges of raising children in a world that redefines biblical values and how parents can instill truth with love.


Topics Covered:

  • The current state of sex education in schools.
  • How parents can establish and protect their children's identity.
  • Practical ways to teach compassion without compromising biblical truth.
  • A Christlike response to cultural ideologies.


Key Takeaways:

  • Be informed about what your children are learning.
  • Equip them to discern truth and lies with grace.
  • Teach them to respond in love, not condemnation.


Resources Mentioned:

  • Mama Bear Apologetics Guide to Sexuality
  • Other Mama Bear Apologetics Books


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