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  • Dec 23, 2024 | frc.org | Jennifer Bauwens

    Dr. Jennifer Bauwens is Director of the Center for Family Studies at Family Resaerch Councl. This article appeared in The Washington Times on December 23, 2024. We must take a comprehensive look at the entire system Many people concerned by the evident decline of our nation’s mental health over the past four years breathed a sigh of relief with the election of Donald Trump on November 5. The incoming administration’s promise to “Make America Healthy Again” is a welcome and necessary goal.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | tonyperkins.com | Jennifer Bauwens |Gordon Chang |Matt Carpenter |Steve Marsall

    On today’s program: Steve Marshall, Alabama Attorney General, reacts to the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on Tennessee’s law protecting children from the harms of so-called “gender transition” procedures. Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, FRC’s Director of the Center for Family Studies, unpacks the inherent dangers of so-called “gender transition” procedures and why Tennessee was correct to protect children from them.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | frc.org | Scott Perry |Jennifer Bauwens |Josh Brecheen

    On today’s program: Scott Perry, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania’s 10th District, criticizes the Biden administration’s escalation of American involvement in the war between Ukraine and Russia as well as shares how House Republicans are holding the FEMA Director to account for the agency’s botched hurricane disaster responses.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | frc.org | Chris Mitchell |Paul Mueller |Britt Hancock |Jennifer Bauwens

    On today’s program, hosted by Joseph Backholm: Chris Mitchell, Middle East Bureau Chief for CBN News, reports the latest on the hostage negotiations between Israel and Hamas. Dr. Paul Mueller, American Institute for Economic Research Senior Research Fellow, analyzes the recent economic indicators and assesses Vice President Kamala Harris’s economic proposals. Britt Hancock, Founder & Director of Mountain Gateway, shares good news coming out of Nicaragua.

  • Jul 20, 2024 | patriotpost.us | Jennifer Bauwens

    By Jennifer BauwensAs the calls for unity in this nation grow stronger, it is important to think about how this unity can be achieved. When I survey the U.S. social and political landscape, one key attribute I see missing is empathy. If we wish to be unified, we must learn to love the person with opposing views, even if we hate a policy or behavior that person is promoting. I’ll use an example from my background in counseling.

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