Homosexuality in Kids Media | Foundation Worldview Podcast Ep 61
In this episode of the Foundation Worldview podcast, host Elizabeth Urbanowicz addresses a parent's question about responding to same-sex marriage portrayed in a children's show. Listen in as she provides guidance on discussing feelings, desires, and the concept of truth with children, while encouraging them to evaluate ideas against the biblical worldview. Join us as we help you navigate these complex issues with your children. For show notes and a transcript visit: https://foundationworldview.com/blog/... Resources mentioned: Foundation Careful Thinking Curriculum: https://foundationworldview.com/curri... Gender Identity: Can a 5'9, White Guy Be a 6'5, Chinese Woman? • Gender Identity: Can a 5'9, White Guy Be a... Learn more about the Foundation Worldview Curriculum: https://foundationworldview.com Join us on social: / foundationworldview / foundation_worldview

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