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Heritage Foundation Report Shows Family Breakdown in America is at a Potential Point of No Return | The Gateway Pundit

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It’s no secret that the traditional family has been on the decline for years. Divorces, broken homes and declining birth rates have created numerous issues for American society.

The Heritage Foundation says that American families are facing troubles and that changing federal policy in favor of marriage and family is of utmost importance.

The Heritage Foundation, which is a conservative think tank, is encouraging changes in policy to help marriage and birth rates improve.

Their report states that policies put forth by the government should not only focus on fertility, but also on the importance of family formation.

Fox News Reported:

A new report from the Heritage Foundation argues the American family is in crisis and that strengthening marriage and family formation should be a core focus of U.S. federal policy.

The conservative think tank calls for sweeping policy changes to reverse declining birth and marriage rates, including a proposed $2,500 investment account for every newborn child, as well as other proposals.

The report says government policies “should encourage and protect the formation of families, not mere fertility.”

“The country should not seek a mere boost in the number of children born or in the monetary support that parents receive, the report says. “Yes, the country needs more children. But it matters how and to whom children are born. Society depends on men and women who want to form families, that is, who freely want to marry, and then freely bear and nurture children.” Fox News Reported.

The foundation also concluded that decades of a cultural shift and public policy played a significant part in the decline of family formation. There was an increased number of kids growing up in homes where parents were not married. Economic and social problems were also contributors to the decline of the traditional family structure.

They made the case for the importance of the traditional family structure and said the family was “the foundation of civilization.” Traditional marriage, one man and one woman is considered the best option for raising kids.

Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation, explained that the US is very close to not being able to reverse the trajectory of family decline if it continues in that direction.

He also said that the family decline on that downward trend will affect not only families, but also the country.

The report also addresses welfare and other government assistance programs and explains that they are designed to discourage a traditional family structure.

The foundation’s report calls for getting rid of marriage penalties in welfare programs and instead have a system in place to encourage traditional families.

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Biden Regime Celebrates ‘Pansexual and Panromantic Pride Day’ – The Responses Are Absolutely Brutal | The Gateway Pundit

Joe Biden delivers remarks at a Pride celebration, Saturday, June 10, 2023, on the South Lawn of the White House. (Official White House photo by Adam Schultz)

Joe Biden’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) wants everyone to remember this important day in the American public calendar.

“Today on Pansexual and Panromantic Pride Day, everyone deserves to feel seen, respected, and supported—no matter who they love,” the HHS wrote in a post on the X platform.

“Create a world where everyone feels proud to be themselves!”

The post was met with immediate mockery and derision, including from X owner Elon Musk.

“At this point, I’m just confused. I have no idea what they even mean,” Musk wrote.

Other incoming Trump officials and conservative voices, including Stephen Miller, Vivek Ramaswamy and Indiana’s Senator-elect Jim Banks, also weighed in on the post.

According to Workplace Pride, pansexuality “is to have a sexual or romantic attraction not limited by gender, or gender identity, while to be panromantic is the same except without the sexual attraction.”

“Attraction is not dependent on gender; pan people are attracted to the person before anything else,” the organization explains. “However, this doesn’t mean they’re attracted to anyone and everyone!”

Meanwhile, another LGBT organization explains that “Pansexual and Panromantic Pride Day” is an “annual event to celebrate Pansexuality and Panromanticism.”

“It’s also a time to raise awareness of Pansexual and Panromantic people and highlight their life experiences,” The Rainbow Stores explains.

“It’s a time when the community can share stories and experiences and speak out around the issues faced.”

So there you have it. Who needs Christmas when you already have this annual event to look forward to?

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October 16 | Wise Relationships

Scripture Reading: 1 Samuel 20:1–42

Key Verse: 1 Samuel 20:42

Then Jonathan said to David, “Go in peace, since we have both sworn in the name of the Lord, saying, ‘May the Lord be between you and me, and between your descendants and my descendants, forever.’ ” So he arose and departed, and Jonathan went into the city.

How do we develop wise friendships? Friendship usually begins because of mutual concerns and interests, and deepens as you take time to build your relationship. Whether our interests may be in a sport, classical music, or raising our children—as believers, we have a mutual interest in our faith in Jesus Christ and our relationship with Him.

Many times our past experiences influence our ability in building trusting relationships. If we have been hurt before, we may be less likely to open our hearts again. Or we may base our friendship on personal ambition or selfishness. When we depend on another person for our security or take advantage of someone for our own personal gain, we are not building wise, lasting relationships.

A friendship that is based on the issue of what someone can do for you is not a true friendship. No person can ever satisfy the longing and need in your life. Only Jesus can meet all your needs—spiritual, physical, and emotional.

Building friendships requires risk of possible pain and rejection. However, it is worth the risk to find a friendship anchored by genuine trust, devotion, and loyalty. Ask God to show you how to be a true friend, and begin to work toward a lasting, rewarding friendship.

Lord, thank You for the good friendships You have provided. Help me to be one of those friends who comes alongside others without selfish motives.1


1  Stanley, C. F. (2006). Pathways to his presence (p. 303). Thomas Nelson Publishers.

October 15 | An Immense Blessing

Scripture Reading: James 2:20–24

Key Verse: Proverbs 18:24

A man who has friends must himself be friendly,

But there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.

The Bible gives us many examples of friendship. God called Abraham His friend (James 2:23). Aaron and Hur stood by Moses’ side and supported his hands to ensure victory in battle (Exodus 17:12). David and Jonathan are a well-known example of friendship (1 Samuel 18).

These friendships were more than casual relationships. In the midst of difficulty or hardship, they offered support and strength for each other. When we take time to establish a deep, mutual relationship, we have someone whom we can depend on and who will stand with us no matter what we might face.

We need to be careful as we choose our friends, because they impact our lives. They bring enjoyment, delight, and pleasure. Friends can help us learn how to get along with other people, how to give and take, and how to relate more intimately. They can drive us, motivate us, disillusion us, distress us, or even destroy us.

We all want to feel accepted and loved. If you build a friendship based on a need that you have, it will not last. When the need is satisfied, you will grow weary of the friendship, or you will become dissatisfied if the need is not being met.

Take the time to build true, genuine, devoted, and loyal friendships, and your life will be immensely blessed by the effort.

Lord, the friends I choose either help anchor my faith or create barriers between You and me. Help me to choose wisely those with whom I spend my time.1


1  Stanley, C. F. (2006). Pathways to his presence (p. 302). Thomas Nelson Publishers.

When Personalities Clash | Thoughts about God

“As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” Proverbs 27:17

Have you ever had someone rub you the wrong way? Most of us probably have. No matter how hard we try to like them as a brother or sister in Christ, our personalities clash. We may even pray for God to help us see them as He does, hoping our attitude will be altered. But each and every time they put us on edge and our back teeth clench.

We are to love one another, right? That is the second commandment of Jesus (Mark 12: 31). So why can’t we “just get over it” and love this abrasive person? Perhaps because God is still sharpening us or them.

Often times we see the speck in someone else’s eye because it is similar to the log in our own (Matthew 7:3). People can bring out the worse in us. We see our faults magnified in them without realizing it. Or they may remind us of someone who hurt us in the past. Maybe that irritating trait they exhibit is exactly what God plans to use to help mold us, correct our misunderstanding, or build His love into our hearts, which doesn’t hinge on actions or words. He may use the personality that sets us on edge as a sword to cut away something in us that is keeping us from growing spiritually.

So if someone rubs you the wrong way, perhaps that is a good thing. Even better, it may be a God-thing.

Father God, when someone rubs us the wrong way, let us turn to You for discernment. Because Your son, Jesus, commanded us to love, let us call upon Your Holy Spirit to guide us, sharpen us, and mold us so we may indeed act instead of react. Amen.

By Julie Cosgrove
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When Personalities Clash | Thoughts about God.

“As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” Proverbs 27:17

Have you ever had someone rub you the wrong way? Most of us probably have. No matter how hard we try to like them as a brother or sister in Christ, our personalities clash. We may even pray for God to help us see them as He does, hoping our attitude will be altered. But each and every time they put us on edge and our back teeth clench.

We are to love one another, right? That is the second commandment of Jesus (Mark 12: 31). So why can’t we “just get over it” and love this abrasive person? Perhaps because God is still sharpening us or them.

Often times we see the speck in someone else’s eye because it is similar to the log in our own (Matthew 7:3). People can bring out the worse in us. We see our faults magnified in them without realizing it. Or they may remind us of someone who hurt us in the past. Maybe that irritating trait they exhibit is exactly what God plans to use to help mold us, correct our misunderstanding, or build His love into our hearts, which doesn’t hinge on actions or words. He may use the personality that sets us on edge as a sword to cut away something in us that is keeping us from growing spiritually.

So if someone rubs you the wrong way, perhaps that is a good thing. Even better, it may be a God-thing.

Father God, when someone rubs us the wrong way, let us turn to You for discernment. Because Your son, Jesus, commanded us to love, let us call upon Your Holy Spirit to guide us, sharpen us, and mold us so we may indeed act instead of react. Amen.

By Julie Cosgrove
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https://wheredidyoufindgodtoday.com/

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