The Unseen Pain Behind Same-Sex Marriage

Last week we shared a commentary by John Stonestreet at the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview articulating why Christianity is wedded to traditional marriage. This week, Stonestreet has released a commentary on the painful consequences of same-sex marriage.

Stonestreet writes,

Seven years ago, [Janna] Darnelle’s husband of ten years told her that he was gay and that he wanted a divorce. As she wrote in The Public Discourse, “In an instant, the world that I had known and loved—the life we had built together—was shattered.”

She tried to persuade him to stay, and work through their problems and fight for their marriage. But, as she writes, “my voice, my desires, my needs—and those of our two young children—no longer mattered to him. We had become disposable, because he had embraced one tiny word that had become his entire identity. Being gay trumped commitment, vows, responsibility, faith, fatherhood, marriage, friendships, and community.” …

USA Today, in its cheerleading for same-sex marriage, ran a photo section on her ex-husband, his partner, and her children without her consent or even notice to her. Darnelle wrote, “Commenters exclaimed at how beautiful this gay family was and congratulated my ex-husband and his new partner on the family that they ‘created’ . . .,” even though, she continued, “there is a significant person missing from those pictures: the mother and abandoned wife. That ‘gay family’ could not exist without me.”

Darnelle’s story, sadly, is not unique. Stonestreet discusses the series of cultural shifts that have brought us to this point–and the pain they have left in their wake.

Listen to his full commentary below.

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Referee Flags Player for Endzone Slide and Prayer

The NFL has been in the limelight a good bit lately for its poor handling of domestic violence. The organization seems to be struggling in another area as well, however: Religious liberty.

Last night Kansas Chiefs free safety Husain Abdullah scored a touchdown against the New England Patriots. When he reached the endzone Abdullah slid on his knees and prayed. As a result, the referees threw a yellow flag, and the Chiefs were penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct.

The Kansas City Star describes Abdullah as a devout Muslim who promised himself if he ever scored a touchdown he would bow in prayer.

The NFL does have a rule which states, “players are prohibited from engaging in any celebrations or demonstrations while on the ground.” However, the NFL typically makes exceptions for prayer–which is why players like Tim Tebow and others were able to drop to the ground and thank God in the endzone.

Some are alleging the penalty was a result of Abdullah’s slide on the ground–not the prayer. It seems difficult to distinguish the two, however.

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Family Council Has 50,000 More Voter’s Guides to Give Away

In the past two weeks we have distributed roughly 50,000 copies of the Arkansas Voter’s Guide, and the orders are still coming in. Demand for the Arkansas Voter’s Guide is especially high this year. That’s why we made the decision to print 50,000 more copies.

The Arkansas Voter’s Guide is the state’s leading, nonpartisan source for candidate information. We survey candidates on a variety of issues, and we publish their survey responses in print and online. Arkansans have used our guide to cast informed votes every election year since 1990.

If you or a friend needs copies of the Arkansas Voter’s Guide, click here or call our office at (501) 375-7000.

We have 50,000 copies of the Arkansas Voter’s Guide in the office, but over 2,000 have already been requested by churches and individuals across the state.

If you or your church has not already received free copies of the Arkansas Voter’s Guide, order today. If you have request copies, but could use a few more, order as many as you think you will be able to give away.

If you have any questions, please call our office at (501) 375-7000.