The latest episode of House to Home is now
live, and you won’t want to miss it.
We covered one of the most significant
international developments in the fight to protect vulnerable children. New
Zealand’s government has halted all new prescriptions of puberty blockers
for minors—a groundbreaking decision driven by the lack of high-quality
scientific evidence to prove these drugs are safe or without long-term effects.
This incredible development supports exactly what
Family Policy Alliance has been advancing through our Help Not Harm
movement here in the U.S.
To unpack what happened and the work behind the
scenes, our Vice President of Policy, Joseph Kohm, spoke with Bob McCoskrie,
CEO of Family First New Zealand. His organization functions much like our own
state Family Policy Councils, and their persistent advocacy was key in bringing
this policy change to reality.
In this powerful conversation, Bob explains:
- What led New Zealand to reverse course on puberty blockers for minors
- How the “informed consent” process fails children and parents
- What this decision means for families worldwide, including right here in
America
If you care about safeguarding children,
restoring parental rights, and pushing back against harmful gender ideology,
you will not want to miss this episode. It highlights a global shift that
should encourage every supporter of Family Policy Alliance. When we stand for
truth, change does happen.
Thank you for standing with us as we fight
for a nation where God is honored, freedom flourishes, families thrive and life
is cherished.