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Protecting What’s Ours: Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse to Appear on EWTN’s “Women of Grace”

Next week, February 19-22, Ruth Institute president Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse will appear on EWTN’s “Women of Grace.” She and host Johnette Benkovic Williams will discuss “Protecting What’s Ours: The Top Challenges Facing Society Today.”

Watch as they dive into the biggest issues facing family life today, specifically, the attack on marriage, women, and children, as well as problems associated with the LGBT agenda, including the indoctrination of children in schools and libraries.

Morse delves into the research she did for her book, The Sexual State, as well as her report, Refuting the Top Five Gay Myths, a special eBook, which can be downloaded for free at the Ruth Institute website.

“It was great to be back on ‘Women of Grace,’” Morse said. “I’m grateful to Johnette for providing this opportunity to help people connect the dots between the sexual revolution and the chaos our society is in today.”

“There were many steps in the process along the way, but in my discussion with Johnette, I break down what is happening to marriage, family, and children, and, most importantly, what we can do to get civilization back on track.”

“I also explain the most pervasive lies put forth by the media to promote the gay agenda. For instance, people are definitely not born gay, and people leave the gay lifestyle every day. In fact, there are now more formerly-LGBT-identifying people than there are currently LGBT people. That’s a very inconvenient truth for the other side.”

Check the “Women of Grace” schedule for the morning and encore evening showings in your time zone to learn about this and more from Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse.

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