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“So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him;
male and female created He them.”
Genesis 1:27
When one man and one woman commit for life, it provides stability for children, reduces broken homes, and builds stronger communities.
Research consistently shows kids do best (academically, emotionally, socially) when raised by their married mother and father.
“Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it.”
Ephesians 5:25
Biblical marriage is more than a social contract. It’s a living picture of covenant love, sacrifice, and unity. And this model of self-giving love shapes healthier relationships in families and communities.
“And did not he make one? … And wherefore one? That he might seek a godly seed.”
Malachi 2:15
God’s design for marriage is not just about the present, but about raising up faithful, godly children who continue truth into the next generation.
Strong marriages create strong legacies spiritually, culturally, and nationally.
“Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour.”
Ephesians 4:9
God designed marriage as a partnership that strengthens both husband and wife.
Couples thrive when they support one another in faith, work, and family, creating healthier homes and a stronger nation.
Laws, education policies, and media increasingly promote that gender is fluid, self-defined, or separate from biological sex. Marriage is being redefined in many countries/loci to include same-sex unions, with strong societal pressure to accept this view as not just legal, but morally right.
Cultural institutions (schools, entertainment, big corporations) marginalize or stigmatize the biblical view of male/female and marriage as one man + one woman.
Charlie Kirk's political assassination, and other such attacks, are symptoms of a climate where speaking out for traditional values is becoming more dangerous. The American pastime of political debate and using logic and reason to defend your position is dying, and being replaced with authoritarian, leftist ideologies.
We will not sit idly by while this continues to happen.
More people believe that moral truths are subjective rather than absolute. The idea that there are universal, Divine Truth is treated skeptically. Faith is often privatized or compartmentalized and many think religious belief doesn’t (or shouldn’t) shape public life, policy, or education. The biblical view of marriage is sometimes dismissed as “outdated,” irrational, or bigoted, instead of being heard as a coherent worldview with philosophical, moral, and social reasoning behind it.
If Scripture’s authority is minimized, then the foundation for saying “this is God’s design” is less persuasive or even dismissed, while logical/reasoned arguments for the traditional view risk being silenced or marginalized.
Use simple but bold tools like your 2Genders sticker on laptops, water bottles, cars, or community boards. This is a non-confrontational act of civil disobedience as a way to proclaim visibly and invite conversations about God’s design for marriage and family.
Don’t shy away from conversations about marriage, gender, or biblical morality. When opportunities come, share Scripture and God’s wisdom with both confidence and compassion. Courage plus kindness keeps the door open!
The loudest testimony is a joyful, Christ-centered home. Invest in your marriage, raise children in the fear of the Lord, and let your family be a living picture of the beauty of God’s design.
Post online, make videos, write blogs, and create art that celebrates the biblical family. Use bold, eye-catching content that contrasts with the brokenness of the world, pointing people back to God’s truth.
Don’t live your convictions in isolation—link arms with other believers. Attend church, go to rallies, prayer gatherings, and be present in public forums where biblical marriage and family are being debated. Let your presence and voice be counted!
Volunteer in schools, city events, and community projects while clearly identifying as Christians. Pair visible acts of service (feeding the poor, mentoring youth) with visible witness (your sticker, your words, your testimony), showing that biblical truth is lived out in love.
Grab your sticker and proclaim the Truth boldly!
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