Monday, February 22, 2010
The 700 Club on CBN TV
Dawn Stefanowicz, author of Out From Under: The Impact of Homosexual Parenting, will guest on The 700 Club on CBN TV.
Dawn knows from personal experience that the environment in which a child is raised matters. Her story delivers a provocative, gripping, no-holds-barred account of what it was like to grow up with a homosexual father, his partners, and a chronically ill and passive mother. Candidly, transparently, yet respectfully, Dawn raises the blinds on a home shrouded in secrecy, conflict, confusion, and abuse.
Be sure to read Dawn’s inspiring testimony on the 700 Club Web site and view this video:
Dawn Stefanowicz recently addressed the Canadian Senate on hate crime legislation and appeared on EWTN. She advocates for children and families pertaining to marriage, parenting, sexuality, and education.
This week, she returned from a trip to Mexico City, where she spoke at a one-day symposium put on by Renacer on homosexual adoption. Dawn had numerous interviews, reaching all over the Spanish-speaking world in Mexico, Latin America, Spain, Southern Italy, and parts of the U.S.
Dawn is a resource to family policy, legislative, medical, research, and scholastic organizations. She offers a safe place for adult children from similar households. Dawn has been married for twenty-three years and has two children. Visit www.dawnstefanowicz.com.
Here’s what others are saying about Out From Under:
Out From Under should be read by every legislator, lawyer, physician and mental health professional in a position to lobby for the best interests of children. May society heed Dawn’s courageous testimony and spare other innocents the suffering she and her siblings sustained.
-Michelle A. Cretella, M.D., Board of Directors, American College of Pediatricians, and Chair, Committee on Sexuality, ACP, United States
Out From Under is a personal account told in an emotional narrative. Stefanowicz tells of the enormous burden that was thrust upon her as a young person, a burden that is too great for any child. This story compels one to ponder the vulnerability of children, human suffering, and the meaning of life itself.
-Senator Anne Cools, Ottawa, Canada
(By the way: are you looking for even more free tools, tips, and resources? Follow us on Twitter to stay up-to-date on the latest)Dawn Stefanowicz has the courage to write a politically incorrect book. She has the right because she was raised in a homosexual environment and suffered because of it … there are few books like this one, which argues that such environments are disturbing to children.
-Professor John Patrick, M.D., Augustine College, Ottawa, Canada
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