Young women are leaving the Church for a reason. Men, let's do better.
I’m burdened for many young women, some of whom have thrown their hands up in utter frustration, and they simply can’t be a part of churches anymore.


Brandon M. Showalter is a journalist and podcaster with The Christian Post who has reported extensively on topics of theological interest in the Church; bioethics issues such as euthanasia, assisted suicide, artificial reproductive technology, and surrogacy; and the developments of the "gender identity" movement and transgender ideology.
He was first inspired to pursue a career in writing and journalism while mopping floors and scrubbing toilets as a church custodian in April 2015.
He earned a bachelor's degree in international studies and Spanish from Bridgewater College of Virginia in 2007, a Master of Arts in human rights from The Catholic University of America in 2022, and is a fellow of the John Jay Institute for Faith, Society, & Law. He is also a graduate (class of 2015) of a three-year, non-degree program at Bethel School of Ministry in Redding, California.
His favorite thing to do in life is to sing.
I’m burdened for many young women, some of whom have thrown their hands up in utter frustration, and they simply can’t be a part of churches anymore.

“15 Days” reveals both the uniqueness and universality of the suffering of that period.

His words will no doubt provide strength and comfort for those who have seen what he has and think they’ve gone crazy (they haven’t) but have been afraid to say so.

Are these machines, remarkable as they are, depriving us of our humanity?

Even with the emerging realization that transgenderism is a political albatross around their necks, those who pay the bills and shape the thinking on the left are not about to relent.

It’s only fair to ask after all these chaotic decades: Just what kind of “liberation” even is this and whose “freedom” are we prioritizing here?

The New York Times editorial board is defending the core claims of trans activists and decrying the EOs as cruel.

As many truth tellers have long said, the field of “trans medicine” is about ideology, not science

Dear Washington Post editorial board, if you’re genuinely trying to break free from the clutches of transgenderism, let me help you out here with a fresh, heaping helping of unwavering clarity.

If anything unites a cross-section of Americans of all political stripes, it’s the medical scandal of so-called “gender-affirming care” for children.
