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In the second part of this series, Janet and Dr. Ann Gillies continue their discussion on parenting children exploring LGBTQ+ identities. Dr. Gillies introduces her book "The Ultimate Deception" and discusses recent changes in gender-affirming care policies. They explore the challenges of finding appropriate therapists, the importance of trauma-informed care, and strategies for communicating truth to children. The episode also touches on the role of schools in gender ideology, the power of parental action, and concludes with a prayer for affected families and information on accessing Dr. Gillies' resources.
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Pastor John Amanchukwu, known as "the book banning pastor," joins Janet Boynes to discuss his mission to protect children from inappropriate content in schools. Having visited school boards in 15 states, Pastor John shares his experiences fighting against gender theory and explicit materials in school libraries. As a Nigerian-American faith leader, he discusses his successful efforts to remove pornographic books, defeat controversial policies, and advocate for biblical values in education.
His journey visiting school board meetings across America Successfully flipping two school boards and removing inappropriate materials The spiritual implications of removing prayer from schools His new documentary "22 Words" exploring the consequences of separating faith from education Why parents must take an active role in their children's education
In this powerful interview, Pastor John reveals:Learn more about Pastor John's work and access free resources at IKnowGod.us.
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In this thought-provoking episode, Janet discusses the complexities of gender identity, particularly among children and adolescents with Dr. Ann Gillies. Dr. Gillies, a retired trauma-informed therapist with extensive experience in this field, shares her insights on the factors contributing to the rise in gender dysphoria and the potential dangers of gender-affirming care. We explore the role of schools, social media, and societal pressures in shaping children's understanding of gender. Dr. Gillies also discusses the importance of parental involvement and the need for a balanced approach that prioritizes the long-term well-being of children. Join us as we examine the controversial topic of gender identity and gain a deeper understanding of the issues at stake.
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Healing and Made Free with Janet Boynes interviews Gail Emory, a professional counselor specializing in EMDR, who shares her experiences of overcoming trauma and her work helping others. Gail discusses her own childhood struggles, her challenging first marriage, and the impact these had on her children. She also offers advice for parents navigating their children's sexuality and identity.
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In this episode of Healing and Made Free, Janet Boynes interviews Neil Mammen, co-founder of Every Black Lives Matter and author of the new book "Daily Apologetics for Kids." Neil discusses the importance of teaching apologetics (defense of religious beliefs) to children from a young age. He argues that kids are capable of grasping complex concepts and that starting conversations early can help them build a strong foundation of faith. The interview also touches on controversial topics like homosexuality and transgenderism, suggesting parents can use Neil's book to navigate these discussions with their children. Neil emphasizes the need for critical thinking and highlights the role of science in supporting religious teachings. If you're a parent looking for guidance on raising children of faith in today's world, this episode offers unique perspectives and practical tips. Learn more about Neil's book and how to connect with him at noblindfaith.com. To contact Neil, email him at [email protected].
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A chance encounter at 3 am in the grocery store ultimately brought Janet out of homosexuality and started her journey of healing. Janet talks to Tami Brown – the woman Janet met at 3 am back in 1998 – to discuss Tami’s most recent journey of healing through cancer and a heart valve problem. What does it mean to stand on God’s promises for healing? Wouldn’t most people be angry with God? Not Tami…Listen as she describes her own quest to “touch His garment and be healed.”
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What is “the truth in love”? What is “compassion without compromise”? Janet talks with Richard Harris from Truth and Liberty Coalition. For an organization that has the corner on love and truth, why are most churches silent? Because many churches and pastors are afraid of the backlash in their community if the pastors are not only standing behind, but preaching biblical sexuality. What can we do in this day and age to turn the tide of rebellion against God’s word? Like Richard says in the interview, “If you think you’re loving somebody and you’re not willing to share truth then you’re not really loving them.”
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In a society that values individualism and supports selfishness, how do you raise your kids without the influence of the world? You are hyper-vigilant.
Jim Domen lived a gay life in his 20s…he’s now married with three beautiful children. He and his wife will discuss homosexuality and society with their kids at age-appropriate times. Jim and Janet discuss society’s lies and views on “born this way”, and “God made me this way”, and show compelling evidence for homosexuality being an environmental influence.
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In part two of their conversation, Janet and Micheal talk about: what to do when your kid tries to purposefully get a reaction out of you. His son showed up to their daughter’s wedding, wearing a dress. You’ll be amazed at what Micheal says about the wedding photos with his son wearing a dress. What is the church’s attitude and what are churches and schools doing to confront this problem? And, as a parent, what is the best approach with your kids? You can email Micheal at: [email protected]
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It is one thing for Christian parents to have a son or daughter come to them and say, “Mom, Dad, I’m gay”…and another thing if those parents are part of a famous ministry and their kids come out of the closet. Janet talks to Micheal Minton, whose son came out as gay then bi and now, possibly, trans. Micheal talks about “doing it wrong” in the beginning, then the revelation he received that has set Micheal free to love his son the way his son needs to be loved.
Email: [email protected]
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Rashad Vermé was living a double life...playing basketball on scholarship with the guys, then dressing like a woman and contemplating transitioning. But God...the presence of the Holy Spirit filled Rashad’s truck. In that moment, Rashad gave up homosexuality, pornography, drugs, and alcohol and gave it all to Jesus...but it wasn’t over. Janet talks to Rashad Vermé about pressing into God, counseling, inner healing, and accountability. God calls someone out of homosexuality and too often, they are immediately put in the ministry spotlight, only to fall and repeat past behaviors. Leaving homosexuality isn’t a moment...it is a process.
Email: [email protected]
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What happens to a family…when a parent comes out as gay? For Nic Natarella, when his father came out, Nic started to question his entire existence. The enemy comes to “kill, steal, and destroy.” (John 10:10) And the enemy’s favorite target to destroy is the greatest representation of God’s love for us: a marriage, a family. There’s more than one person coming out…it affects first, a spouse. Then kids, and extended family, in-laws, even the parents’ closest friends. When the enemy takes out a family, there are ripples and reverberations for generations.
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For every child that comes out and announces they’re gay…there are parents that begin their own journey. Janet sits down with Nic Natarella – the “voice of Healing and Made Free” – and talks about what happened to Nic and his wife when their daughter came out to them. How does a son or daughter embracing a gay identity affect the parents? The saying is, when the kids come out of the closet, the parents go in the closet.
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The LGBTQ Doctrine in Churches and Schools: What Pastors and Parents Can Do Today
There is an lgbtq philosophy being promoted and embraced by school districts and even churches. Janet talks with Pastor Daren Mehl. They talk about calling out the lgbtq agenda wherever it is promoted and embraced. Why are church and pastors adopting an lgbtq doctrine…? Ae pastors equipping their church in lgbtq issues? Are pastors culturally silent? “…affirmation is unloving because it is leaving someone in sin.” Why have schools adopted the lgbtq doctrine so completely? “It is a spiritual battle to send your child into public school. And I don’t believe children belong on the front lines.”
To contact Pastor Daren:
Email: [email protected] Warroadcommunitychurch.com Agapefirstministries.org Facebook: Voice of the voiceless X: @vovpresident -
"God’s design is under attack."
From social views to doctors to activists and even narcissistic parents…God’s design for family, marriage, and sexuality are under attack. Janet and psychotherapist David Pickup have a no-holds-barred discussion on the causes and treatments of homosexuality and transgenderism. Doctors who should know better playing “Dr. Frankenstein at the expense of our children.” Unhealthy marriages, sexual abuse, and a lack of connection with the same-sex parent all contribute – almost universally – to homosexual and transgender development. When you know the truth, “there’s no disrespect in the truth. The truth is just the truth.”
Find out more at DavidPickupLMFT.com.
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"God’s design is under attack."
From social views to doctors to activists and even narcissistic parents…God’s design for family, marriage, and sexuality are under attack. Janet and psychotherapist David Pickup have a no-holds-barred discussion on the causes and treatments of homosexuality and transgenderism. Doctors who should know better playing “Dr. Frankenstein at the expense of our children.” Unhealthy marriages, sexual abuse, and a lack of connection with the same-sex parent all contribute – almost universally – to homosexual and transgender development. When you know the truth, “there’s no disrespect in the truth. The truth is just the truth.”
Find out more at DavidPickupLMFT.com.
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There’s one question that can bring a room to a screeching halt. From a keynote address to a workshop full of police officers. Very few people even want to think about it, never mind not wanting to answer it. The question is: “Tell me about your father.” A hush falls over the room and weeping can be heard scattered throughout the room. Janet talks with T.J. and Mary Gilroy – former military officers – who have written the book, “Father Fracture: How Your Relationship with Your Father Affects Your Identity.” Mary will quickly admit that she had a major father fracture. In fact, when he was on his deathbed and had less than 24 hours to live, Mary admits she didn’t want to see him. Now, T.J. and Mary are on a mission: to help you uncover your father fracture and find out who you really are, and what is God’s purpose and calling for your life.
Connect with T.J. and Mary Gilroy:
FatherFracture.com
Email: [email protected]
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“Our country is under satanic attack.” Grant Stinchfield, former host at Newsmax, currently with Real America’s Voice network, does NOT hold back. From the War on religion and Christianity, to the LGBTQ agenda, from Fighting Your Battles from Within to corporate America targeting our kids…Janet talks to Grant about the top issues plaguing America today. Grant talks about new legislation we need to see get passed, how to talk to your liberal relatives about the upcoming election, and his formula for “Boldness”. It is an electrifying episode that comes at you at light speed.
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Your past is not an identity. Your past is not a sentence. And your past is not your future. Janet talks to her childhood friend, Michael Howell, about walking through the darkness of drugs and alcohol, being arrested…and the hand and influence of God changed his destiny. What was surely going to be seven years or more in prison…turned into a work-release sentence. Michael has followed in the footsteps of his father, becoming an influential entrepreneur in the Norristown Pennsylvania area. Who was once into drugs and alcohol, while still going to church on Sundays…is not 100%, completely and totally sold out for God and His purpose. “I had learned about God, but I hadn’t encountered God.” In 2016, that all changed. Michael encountered God in a big way…listen to his story as Michael went from drugs and alcohol to Man of God, husband, father, grandfather, and influential businessman. “It all starts with God.”
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God made our bodies to run on food. If you’re addicted to drugs or alcohol or smoking, you can quit drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. If you have an eating disorder, you can’t quit food. In fact, quitting food IS a disorder. Janet talks with Kelly Jansens about eating right, exercising, should you or should you not take supplements, and some basic tips for working with a personal trainer. And the biggest tip to get started today--even sitting at your desk. Janet also makes an unabashed confession of her own thirty-year journey with bulimia--purging up to 10 times a day or more. Before you can help others, you need to get help yourself. The best thing you can do for yourself is taking care of God’s temple, your own body.
Website: KJ-Fitt.com Email: [email protected] - Visa fler