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Sensitive Sex Ed Will Be Taught in Schools: What Should Faith Parents Do?

After many parent group protests, the new, sensitive sex ed curriculum will be taught in Ontario public schools. Teacher training sessions have been happening and implementation will happen in the New Year. P.E.A.C.E. research clearly shows that Comprehensive Sex Education does not lead to improved health and could negatively influence children to make decisions that compromise their faith – unless parents get involved. What should parents do, and will the school board respond? The good news is the Ministry of Education and their legal counsel Continue reading →

After Same Sex Marriage: Responding in A Christ-Like Way

Honolulu, Feb. 10, 2014 – One hundred parents and concerned citizens filled the fellowship hall at Kalihi Union Church to hear educator and family advocate Phil Lees share the effects of same sex marriage on education and how people of faith can respond and positively engage. Parents expressed great concern that affirmation of alternative sexual lifestyles education is creeping into primary grades as supplementary curriculum; into music classes in songs about going to Gay Pride Parade, into drama class where students will participate in LGBT Continue reading →