An Important Book, Part I (Review of The Genesis of Gender, by Abigail Favale)
A thoughtful intellectual travelogue from a previous Gender Studies professor helps move the Church’s needed conversation forward.
The physical platform and expression of our gender.
A thoughtful intellectual travelogue from a previous Gender Studies professor helps move the Church’s needed conversation forward.
A unique story book shows gender training of a troubled young child.
A new book makes a bracing call for the church to repent of adopting the culture’s contradictions of the Bible’s proclamation on gender.
Struggling with one of God’s gender commands? Are you seeing the law’s true intent?
An overall useful book, somewhat crippled by a departure from the explanation of gender found in the Bible.
A new and increasingly used surgical option conveys the destination of the trans movement.
Helen Joyce, in “Trans,” takes a stand. She seeks to build an edifice of why the pursuit of gender-imitation, especially in the very young, is very wrong.
Researchers find how it is cool to study social contagion, except when it involves gender dysphoria. Beware of trying to understand Rapid Onset.
“It was either get the next operation or put the down payment on a house—that was the decision.” Trans costs make a money making industry.
1.4% of youth ages 13-17 (c. 300,000) now identify as transgender in the US. A party in Spring City PA will launch our book to help us help gender strugglers.