Subject: Five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes

November 7, 2019
Five hundred twenty-five thousand, six hundred minutes. How do you measure a year in the life?
 
Over two decades ago, the Broadway musical Rent featured the iconic song "Seasons of Love" that captivated audiences with a simple question: "How do you measure a year in the life? 
 
"525,600 minutes. One year." That is my answer to parents when they ask me how long it will take them to begin feeling better about their son or daughter's struggle with sexual or gender identity. 
 
But parents don't feel better because of the information we provide them. They feel better because moms and dads learn how to love better; and when they know how to love the right way, they get a glimpse of God's perfect love, which casts out all fear. It is this love that heals hearts, restores relationships, and transforms families. 
 
In our year-long course for parents beginning in early 2020, each month we discuss one redemptive principle for family healing, and how your family can achieve it. Want to spend your 525,600 minutes in a supportive, healing, and redemptive community? See below for more details or click here
Institute for Healthy Families and Christopher Doyle in the Media
Christopher Doyle Exposes Therapy Ban Fraud at the Family Research Council Lecture
 
In The War on Psychotherapy: When Sexual Politics, Gender Ideology, and Mental Health Collide, Christopher Doyle, a licensed psychotherapist, and leader in the #TherapyEquality movement with the National Task Force for Therapy Equality, describes in frightening detail this unprecedented attack upon core ethical and legal principles regarding psychotherapy, such as client autonomy, privacy, respect for religious convictions, and the free speech rights of therapists. He also presents decades of scientific research that demonstrates sexual attraction and gender identity are not fixed or innate, but are fluid and commonly change, with and without therapeutic intervention. Click here to watch the lecture
Judge Ignores SCOTUS in MD Counseling Ban Opinion
GREENBELT, MD – U.S. District Judge Deborah Chasanow ignored binding Supreme Court precedent and issued an opinion dismissing Liberty Counsel’s lawsuit seeking a preliminary and permanent injunction against Maryland's law prohibiting minors from receiving voluntary counseling from licensed professionals to reduce or eliminate unwanted same-sex attractions or gender confusion. Liberty Counsel will immediately appeal this decision to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
 
In Doyle v. Hogan, Liberty Counsel represents Christopher Doyle, a licensed professional counselor in Virginia and Maryland. Doyle is challenging Maryland's SB 1028, which was signed into law by Maryland governor Larry Hogan and went into effect on October 1, 2018. Doyle counsels minors who voluntarily seek his help and are struggling with unwanted same-sex attractions, behaviors, and identity. Doyle’s counseling is provided solely through speech, but it is prohibited by Maryland’s counseling ban because the state disapproves Doyle’s viewpoint. Click here to read more of Liberty Counsel's press release.
 
 
Christopher Doyle Discusses Gender Ideology and Politics on AFR's Sandy Rios in the Morning
 
Listen to American Family Radio's Sandy Rios in the Morning as she discusses details on Planned Parenthood's withdraw from Title X and talks gender ideology and "conversion therapy" with Christopher Doyle. Click here to listen.
SPLC Targets, Shuts Down Faith-Based Crowdfunding Site
 
JERSEY CITY, N.J. (ChurchMilitant.com) - A non-profit is fighting back against a lawsuit from the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which has forced its closure and shut down its crowdfunding platform.
Church Militant spoke with Christopher Doyle, executive director of Institute for Healthy Families and the author of The War on Psychotherapy, and one of the expert witnesses denied the opportunity to testify on behalf of JONAH in 2015.
He called SPLC a "bully organization" and said, "This case has always been about a political organization that is targeting low-hanging fruit — smaller organizations with little means to defend themselves." Click here to read more.
McKrae Game is misguided in renouncing gay therapy ministry, ex-gay counselor says
 
A former homosexual and licensed professional counselor for those with unwanted same-sex attraction has responded to longtime conversion therapy practitioner, McKrae Game, renouncing sexual orientation change efforts therapy.
 
Christopher Doyle, a counselor and the executive director of the Institute for Healthy Families, told The Christian Post on Wednesday that he had once met Game and, while considering him a “nice man,” believed he was “emotionally unhealthy.”
 
“As McKrae lamented in his recent apology, he was operating in a pseudo-counseling role with Hope for Wholeness and not properly trained to deal with the mental health issues of clients that struggle with sexual and gender identity conflicts,” Doyle said. Click here to read more at The Christian Post.
 
Janet Mefferd Interviews Christopher Doyle on His New Book The War on Psychotherapy
 
Janet Mefferd is the host of two nationally syndicated daily Christian talk shows: Janet Mefferd Today, airing on Bott Radio Network and other stations nationwide, and Janet Mefferd Live on American Family Radio, with a combined reach of more than 400 radio stations nationwide. A former news and religion reporter and editor for newspapers including The Dallas Morning News and the Daily Herald, Janet also has more than 25 years of Christian broadcasting experience.
 
Christopher Doyle Interviewed on Dr. Brown's "The Line of Fire" Radio Show on New Book
 
Listen and watch Christopher Doyle's interview on Dr. Michael Brown's "Life of Fire" show on his new book: The War on Psychotherapy: When Sexual Politics, Gender Ideology, and Mental Health Collide
 
Institute for Healthy Families (IHF) specializes in counseling solutions for individuals, couples, families, therapists, and ministry leaders. IHF is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit therapeutic organization located in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. As a Judeo-Christian organization, IHF believes that the family is the foundation for healthy individuals, relationships, communities, and places of worship. While IHF is non-sectarian, we believe that God reveals His truth in both the Bible and Creation and that we can use this wisdom to help facilitate healing. IHF believes that through this synthesis of science and faith, we can help our clients form and maintain healthy families that will be able to help their children become the best versions of themselves and fulfill God’s will for their lives. For more information, visit our website at: www.InstituteforHealthyFamilies.org.
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