The Impact Series: Influencing Culture, One Story at a Time
God loves to use everyday men and women who are willing to be obedient, no matter the cost. The Impact Series is a collection of short documentaries about bold individuals who are radically influencing culture for the kingdom of God.
This fifth episode of The Impact Series details h
Pornography use among children is a growing concern for medical professionals – particularly for Heidi Olson, a sexual assault nurse examiner. After caring for over 1,500 pediatric sexual assault patients, Heidi realized a disturbing trend. Time and time again, the sexual assault victims she was caring for had been assaulted by other children and pornography was the common denominator.
To combat this public health crisis, Heidi created resources and her own consulting business to raise awareness about this issue and help other medical professionals screen for porn use during forensic exams. Despite pushback, she continues in her work to help protect children from the dangers of pornography.
In this edition of the AFA Culture Institute, Ed Vitagliano and M.D. Perkins explore the historical effectiveness of boycotts as a means of holding corporations accountable. They highlight how the American Family Association has successfully employed this strategy, most notably during the recent Target boycott, which drew over one million signatures within just a few weeks. While some Christians question the biblical basis for boycotts, Ed and M.D. explain how they can serve as a powerful form of stewardship—enabling believers to express their values through intentional spending.
The AFA logo stainless steel tumbler has double-wall vacuum insulation, keeping drinks hot or cold for longer. The clear push-on acrylic lid has a thumb-slide closure, and the tumbler features a rubberized exterior and a non-skid foam bottom.
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Design: Blue and yellow Learnin' University logo features the essentials of Trivia Friday: a telephone, popcorn, trivia questions, and microphone.
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Color: Sport Gray
Design: Blue and yellow Learnin' University logo features the essentials of Trivia Friday: a telephone, popcorn, trivia questions, and microphone.
Material: 90% Cotton /10% Polyester
Available in sizes S-3X (Suggested: 2X +$2.00; 3X +$3.00)
"Educated for Liberty brings much-needed insight into the role of biblical education in America. It is abundantly clear that such education is essential in order to restore America to her founding ideals of liberty and morality."
Tim Wildmon, AFA President
Educated for Liberty: Restoring Biblical Education explores the impact of biblical education and the role of the family and church in educating future generations.
Hosted by Stephen McDowell, president of Providence Foundation, and featuring interviews with national leaders in Christian education, school administrators, teachers, pastors and parents, Educated for Liberty seeks to motivate parents to govern their children's education and encourage pastors and churches to fulfill their responsibility in assisting parents by becoming actively involved in education.
Feel like you are one of the Learnin' University professors while drinking your coffee or tea from this Trivia Friday Learnin' University mug. This generously sized mug features a bright blue and yellow Learnin' University logo on one side and the Trivia Friday logo on the other.
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Travel back to the time of colonial America and imperial Britain to witness the first revival in American history and see the seeds of revolution planted in the hearts of the colonists. Delve into the teachings of Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, and the Wesley brothers. The First Great Awakening was a response to an age of skepticism and reason known as the Enlightenment, a movement that sought to remove God from the equation and impose reason as the pinnacle of authority. The Holy Spirit moved in the First Great Awakening to prepare the western world for a coming age of liberty, peace, and even miracles.