‘Growing Pains’ actor pushing back against hedonistic culture
Good for you, Kirk Cameron! Speak directly from God’s Holy Word!
From theepochtimes.com

Christian author Kirk Cameron’s new children’s book on the pitfalls of pride will be released on June 1, coinciding with the beginning of Pride Month.
In a culture where drag queen nuns perform at baseball games and companies promote LGBT baby clothing, Cameron sees his latest book about humility as an antidote to run-away narcissism.
Cameron called releasing “Pride Comes Before the Fall” at the beginning of a month-long celebration of LGBT culture “perfect timing.”
While his second title isn’t specifically aimed at LGBT ideology, it does target the idea that all forms of pride can lead to ruin, he said.

“My book isn’t an anti-gay book. It’s a book on humility,” Cameron told The Epoch Times.
The book is the second title published by Brave Books, a conservative publisher. It can be pre-ordered on Amazon, where it retails for $22.99.
Cameron said pride is the greatest of the Seven Deadly Sins because it leads to other sins, such as greed, anger, and sloth.
“Everything that’s wrong with our country—it’s people thinking of themselves instead of others,” he said.
“Pride Comes Before the Fall” is a way to push back against “woke” culture one book at a time for Cameron, famous for playing Mike Seaver in the 1985–92 sitcom “Growing Pains.”
The book is about Valor, a tiger, and Kevin, an elephant, as they pair up to compete in the Great Raka Rapids race. Valor doesn’t think he can win with Kevin. Valor’s pride puts him and his teammate in a tough spot, bringing home a lesson in humility and how winning isn’t everything.
Humility is the antidote to the sin of pride—a growing problem in society, where people are fixated on themselves and put their needs first, Cameron said.
People need to ask themselves who benefits from the sexualization of children, whether through drag queen shows or explicit sexual content in school library books, he added.
Groomers only think of themselves and not the children they harm, he said.

Cameron said he had to learn the lesson of humility when he struggled with fame as an actor.
“That could have taken me out,” he said. “[God] gives grace to the humble.”
He read his new book for the first time at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, North Carolina, in mid-May.
“The response was spectacular. We had 1,000 people there. The kids loved it,” Cameron said.

His next reading will be on May 27 at the Seattle Public Library as part of a nationwide tour.
Cameron, who now stars mostly in Christian films, made headlines in December when he attempted to schedule story-hour readings of his first book “As You Grow.” The book celebrates faith, family, and The Bible.
“As You Grow” followed the journey of a tree’s growth and Biblical wisdom through the seasons of life.
His efforts were denied or ignored by 50 “woke” libraries, many of which held drag-queen story hours, he said at the time.
Afterward, Cameron wrote letters to directors of the Indianapolis Public Library in Indiana and the Scarsdale Public Library in New York, asking for the same opportunity they’d given drag performers.
The two relented after Cameron said publicly he was ready to go to court to fight for his free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution.
The book readings prompted large turnouts of conservatives who thanked Cameron for standing up.
He then challenged parents tired of being silenced by social-justice elites to host a pro-family, Christian story hour at their local public libraries.

Cameron even offered a free copy of his new books to people who wanted to hold a story hour at local libraries. He suggested reading The Bible as well.
Cameron hopes reading wholesome books at libraries that seem to prefer drag queens over faith will spark a movement nationwide to take the country back to its founding principles.
Brave Books founder Trent Talbot told The Epoch Times that pride is an important topic often ill-defined or even glorified today.
He hopes Cameron’s second book will be as successful as his first one, which sold 80,000 copies.
Talbot said Cameron’s new book counters the idea of pride and self-absorption with one of humility.
Sins are now being “flaunted” in the public square, leaving parents leery of trusting institutions with their children, he said.
Conservative parents crave a return to a wholesome society, he said, adding they seem to realize that a real war is being waged against their beliefs.
“Christian conservatives are finally starting to wake up,” Talbot said. “We’re starting to see that with Bud Light and Target.” Source
So awesome! I respect him so much!!
I’m still being stonewalled regarding donating a book to my local public elementary school library called she is she. I’ve been trying since March and last week I went to a school board meeting to let them know of my challenge, you don’t get a reply you only can comment for the public record. I also emailed the superintendent of schools to let him know there are 4 books on gender identity in the library and I’m just asking for one book on biological girls to be accepted. I don’t have the money to sue but I can be a dripping faucet at their meetings, in their email inboxes, on the phone and of course in prayer. I love the parable of the persistent widow, with God there is always hope.
Btw here is the website I was given to find out what books are in my public school libraries. It is a handy resource perhaps some of your readers would like to check it out.
http://www.destinydiscover.com/
I tried to zoom in on our local schools and could not 🙁
After putting in the state they ask for the district which is basically the township then you can type in the particular school in that district. You probably did all that but if not I hope that helps
Yeah, I did it all – but that’s okay. Thanks 🙂
Great book title.
Yes, it is!!
I noticed that today Kirk is scheduled to talk at the Seattle Public Library.
Seattle is VERY liberal & woke & lost. Be interesting to see the response. But first they need to kick out the bums/addicts/homeless who seem to live there & make some room. When I lived in town I would go there fairly regularly but when the bums moved in I quit & I’m sure its much worse now. Parents need to listen to this guy.
Amen!