Grok’s Deepfake Problem

It has been observed that whenever new technology is introduced, bad actors are often the first to exploit it. Or, more accurately, they are the first to use the new technology to exploit others. In late December, X (formerly Twitter) introduced a new image and video edit tool for Grok, the platform’s proprietary AI interface. […]
Preserving the Future: Why the Biblical Family Unit is the Foundation of Society

Christmas is the most recognized holiday around the globe. While much is associated with Christmas—lights, traditions, and holiday cheer—nothing is more trademark to Christmas than spending time with family and loved ones. The family is a powerful community. Yet, modern society has attempted to redefine and diminish the family unit, suggesting that it is fluid […]
This Christmas, Put the Phones Away

Your children are only young once. It’s such an obvious truth, yet it bears repeating because so many of us are missing out on precious moments and the opportunity to build memories together because we are addicted to our phones. We hear so much in the news about the harm smartphones have inflicted on a […]
A Christian Response to Attorney General James Uthmeier and “A Drag Queen Christmas”

The City of Pensacola is shaped by maritime history, military service, and deep community ties. Its values reflect pride in tradition, service to others, love for family and neighbors, and a strong connection to both the Gulf Waters and enduring southern grace. As a Florida resident and Christian, I am grateful for Florida Attorney General […]
I’m Dreaming of a Tech-Free Christmas (And Why You Should, Too)

Forty Christmases ago, the “must have” toy of the season was a talking teddy bear called Teddy Ruxpin. Teddy Ruxpin was, in reality, little more than an audio cassette player hidden inside a stuffed teddy bear with animatronic eyes and mouth that moved as it played back pre-recorded audio tapes. But electronic toys have come […]
History Doesn’t Repeat, But It Often Rhymes

In 1996, the Internet was still in its infancy. AOL was only introduced to the American public a few years prior in 1992, and it would be another five years before the majority of American households had Internet access. Yet that same year, Congress passed the Communications Decency Act, aiming to protect innovation and “preserve […]
Protect Pennsylvania Kids from Internet Pornography

“It would be better for them to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around their neck than to cause one of these little ones to stumble” – Luke 17:2 It’s no secret that we live in a digital age where almost everything is at our fingertips. This has had both positive and negative […]
Let your voice be heard for traditional marriage TODAY!

“And He answered and said to them, ‘Have you not read that He who made them at the beginning “made them male and female,” and said, “For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh”? So then, they are no […]
When a Friend-Making App Becomes a Predator Hunting Ground

Two-thirds of parents in the U.S. say raising children today is harder than it was twenty years ago—and most blame technology. A recent New York Post headline shows why: “Wizz is like ‘Tinder for kids,’ as teens use the app to hook up while adult predators lurk.” But the real headline is that this story […]
CWA Says Netflix Losses Result of Gender Ideology Pushed Into Kids’ Programming

For Immediate Release: October 22, 2025 | Contact: [email protected] WASHINGTON, DC – Concerned Women for America (CWA) says that Netflix’s quarterly earnings failures cannot be blamed entirely on a Brazil tax dispute, as the company lost an estimated $15 billion in valuation earlier this month after Elon Musk called for a boycott over Netflix […]
Kansas Youth Mortality Alert

Pray for the Protection and Well-being of the Children of Kansas “But whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” – Matthew 18:6 Alarming Rise in […]
AI Chatbots Fueling Family Division, Mental Health Crisis

What was once considered a far-off fantasy or a plot device for science fiction films like 2001: A Space Odyssey or Terminator has become a present-day reality: Artificial Intelligence (AI). And just as those science fiction stories warned us, it didn’t take long for AI systems to learn how to manipulate human behavior, isolate and […]
What Parents Need to Know About Instagram’s New Teen Account Restrictions

This week, Meta, the parent company of Instagram, announced new PG-13 content restrictions that will automatically apply to all Instagram accounts belonging to users under the age of 18. Minors will not be able to opt out of these restrictions without a parent’s permission. The same limitations will also apply to Meta’s AI-powered “digital companions,” […]
Parents Beware: Roblox Has a Child Predator Problem

In May, the FBI put out an urgent warning about a satanic online network called “764.” One of their main hunting grounds? A video game that millions of American children log into daily: Roblox. Roblox is the number one platform in the global gaming sector. Accessible on any phone, computer or gaming console, the platform […]
Florida Academics Continue to Flourish – Thank you Gov. DeSantis, Again!

“We give thanks to God always for all of you, constantly mentioning you in our prayers.” -1 Thessalonians 1:2 Gov. Ron DeSantis Notes Improving Academic Scores in the 2024-25 School Year Due to Florida’s first-in-the-nation Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST) progress monitoring assessments and (EOC) End-of-Course and Science assessments improvements are being seen […]
A Big Win for Florida’s Public Higher Education – Thank You, Gov. DeSantis!

Gov. Ron DeSantis Announces First-of-its-Kind Alternative University Accreditor. Gov. DeSantis celebrated the unveiling of a new accreditor, the Commission for Public Higher Education, that will offer an alternative to the out-of-touch accreditation system. The Commission for Public Higher Education is comprised of a consortium of six state public university systems that are committed to ensuring […]
My Stuffed Cat from Afghanistan: A Reminder of the Soft Side of War

When my dad returned from his deployment in Afghanistan, tucked among his belongings was a small stuffed cat. Its stitching was imperfect, its bead eyes unassuming. Back then, I was too young to understand why he had gone. I didn’t understand military strategy, regional instability, or the ideological fault lines that send soldiers like my […]
Hope and Truth Echoed Through the California Capitol: Speak Out Recap

“Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” Ephesians 5:11 Recently, CWA of California joined the CHANGED Movement and California Family Council at the Capitol for Speak Out, a bold, two-day stand for truth, transformation, and the family. Rochelle Conner, CWA of California’s Legislative Liaison, and me (right to […]
“Peek at my undies” Sponge Targeting Kids

I am raising a daughter in the 2020’s. A daughter who is completely opposite from me. I am a data-driven, introverted, linear thinker. My sweet girl is an artist who loves color, quirky items, and anything out-of-the-box. Never in my lifetime would I have thought that it would get to the point where I would […]
Christian Camp in Colorado Required to Allow Boys in Girls’ Showers

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” -Martin Luther King, Jr. Sadly, Colorado has made national news recently on several issues. The passage of House Bill 25-1312 which criminalizes biological gender beliefs, the antisemitic Boulder, Colorado, terrorist attack, and now the Christian Camp IdRaHaJe is facing a difficult […]