Category Archives: Kids and Sports

Girl Wrestlers: Boundaries, Faith, and False Equality

Girl wrestlers breach boundaries of male-female physical contact. Should a girl welcome an adrenaline-driven male grabbing her face, reaching through her legs, squeezing, flipping, and pinning her?

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Sports or ‘Soft Kids’? (Revisited)

Kids need to engage in sports or challenging physical activity so that they do not become “soft” in body or in character. Continue reading

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Are We Raising ‘Soft’ Kids? Why Sports Are Non-Negotiable in My Family

Sports and demanding physical activity provide our kids with the mental toughness they will need in life. Sports build strong character, strong bodies, and a tough, persevering spirit. Continue reading

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