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In this powerful episode of The Covenant Eyes Podcast, we sit down with Brad Dacus, a respected attorney and the founder of the Pacific Justice Institute. Brad shares his incredible journey from seminary aspirations to championing religious freedom, parental rights, and digital safety across America.
🎙️ Topics we cover:
+ How technology is exposing children to dangerous online content—even for homeschoolers.
+ The vital role of parental controls and digital accountability tools.
+ The threat of AI-driven misinformation.
+ How Pacific Justice Institute is fighting for religious freedom and parental rights coast-to-coast.
👉 Learn how you can better protect your family and defend your faith in an increasingly digital and hostile world.
đź”— Resources Mentioned:
Pacific Justice Institute: https://PJI.org
Covenant Eyes FREE Victory App!: https://cvnteyes.co/41YU8Od
âś… Subscribe for more interviews that inspire and equip you for the digital battle!
⏱️ Chapters:
0:00 – Introduction: Live from NRB
0:40 – Meet Brad Dacus: From Seminary to Legal Advocacy
1:30 – Founding Pacific Justice Institute (PJI)
2:15 – Why Religious Freedom Needs a Big Footprint
3:10 – Technology’s Dark Impact on Education and Parenting
4:30 – Homeschooling and the Hidden Risks
5:25 – The Internet, Pornography, and Parental Challenges
6:00 – Legal Realities: Minors and Exposure to Harmful Content
7:00 – Defending Religious Freedom: Where the Battle Is
7:45 – AI, Misinformation, and the Next Digital Threat
8:30 – How Pacific Justice Institute Supports Families
9:15 – Get Involved: Protect Your Family and Your Rights
9:55 – Final Thoughts and Thanks
#CovenantEyesPodcast #BradDacus #PacificJusticeInstitute #ParentalRights #InternetSafety #ProtectKidsOnline #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndFreedom
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In this powerful episode of The Covenant Eyes Podcast, we sit down with Brad Dacus, a respected attorney and the founder of the Pacific Justice Institute. Brad shares his incredible journey from seminary aspirations to championing religious freedom, parental rights, and digital safety across America.
🎙️ Topics we cover:
+ How technology is exposing children to dangerous online content—even for homeschoolers.
+ The vital role of parental controls and digital accountability tools.
+ The threat of AI-driven misinformation.
+ How Pacific Justice Institute is fighting for religious freedom and parental rights coast-to-coast.
👉 Learn how you can better protect your family and defend your faith in an increasingly digital and hostile world.
đź”— Resources Mentioned:
Pacific Justice Institute: https://PJI.org
Covenant Eyes FREE Victory App!: https://cvnteyes.co/41YU8Od
âś… Subscribe for more interviews that inspire and equip you for the digital battle!
⏱️ Chapters:
0:00 – Introduction: Live from NRB
0:40 – Meet Brad Dacus: From Seminary to Legal Advocacy
1:30 – Founding Pacific Justice Institute (PJI)
2:15 – Why Religious Freedom Needs a Big Footprint
3:10 – Technology’s Dark Impact on Education and Parenting
4:30 – Homeschooling and the Hidden Risks
5:25 – The Internet, Pornography, and Parental Challenges
6:00 – Legal Realities: Minors and Exposure to Harmful Content
7:00 – Defending Religious Freedom: Where the Battle Is
7:45 – AI, Misinformation, and the Next Digital Threat
8:30 – How Pacific Justice Institute Supports Families
9:15 – Get Involved: Protect Your Family and Your Rights
9:55 – Final Thoughts and Thanks
#CovenantEyesPodcast #BradDacus #PacificJusticeInstitute #ParentalRights #InternetSafety #ProtectKidsOnline #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndFreedom
Send us your feedback!
Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!
Use Promo Code: FreePodcast
© 2024 Covenant Eyes, All Rights Reserved
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