Bill moving through the state house could lead to discrimination against foster children
- A training video from North Point Community Church, led by Andy Stanley, instructs youth leaders to ignore a child's self-identified gender, raising concerns from Allie Beth Stuckey about its biblical validity.
- Stuckey criticizes the video for not presenting biblical teachings, stating the explanations are troubling despite agreeing with some principles.
- In the video, a representative discusses a scenario where a family left their church due to lack of affirmation for their child's gender identity, highlighting a divide in church attitudes.
- Stuckey warns that this approach could confuse children about their identities and damage their understanding of God and morality, stating, 'That is so damaging to their understanding of God.
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Pastor’s new youth LGBTQ training program is highly disturbing
A training video from Pastor Andy Stanley’s North Point Community Church has been leaked to the public — and to Allie Beth Stuckey’s horror, it’s not biblical in the slightest. “This training that they are now implementing, that they are now showing to their youth leaders at their church called ...

Critics say bill on foster, adoptive parents’ religious beliefs could put LGBTQ youth at risk
The golden dome of the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines. (Photo by Cami Koons/Iowa Capital Dispatch) The state could not take a person out of consideration for becoming a foster or adoptive parent based on their “sincerely held moral and religious beliefs” on gender identity and sexual orientation under a bill passed by a House subcommittee Wednesday. While supporters of Senate File 473 said the measure would increase Iowa’s pool of prospective …
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