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The Spring 2025 First Stone Ministries newsletter highlights the ministry’s biblical stance against gender transitions for minors, citing concern for their emotional and physical well-being. Articles address healing from deep personal wounds through faith, the spiritual dangers of affirming behaviors deemed unbiblical, and guidance on handling pronoun usage as a Christian. The publication reflects on God’s intentional design for gender, promotes the value of compassionate ministry, and shares practical resources for families navigating gender and identity issues.

Laura Smalts argues that using preferred pronouns contrary to biological sex conflicts with God’s intentional design of male and female in creation. She highlights purposes for sex distinctions—fruitfulness, complementary gifting, and whole‑body sexual differentiation—alongside research on the brain’s rapid recognition of sex. Smalts contends affirming cross‑sex identity harms truth and obscures God’s glory reflected differently in men and women. Practically, she advises kindness, restraint with pronouns, using given names cautiously, asking questions like Jesus, and prioritizing respectful, gospel‑centered conversations.

“The Dangers of Affirming What is Clearly Wrong” reflects on Paul’s warning in 1 Timothy 4 about the peril of a seared conscience—losing sensitivity to the Holy Spirit through repeated compromise. Using the example of families affirming a prodigal’s LGBT identity, it warns that embracing what contradicts God’s Word invites deception and spiritual deadness. Over time, conviction can fade into full affirmation of sin, with eternal consequences. The article calls believers to stand firm in truth, resisting cultural pressure while remaining faithful to Christ.

“Healing Wounds” explores the journey of trusting Jesus to bring restoration to deep emotional and spiritual pain. Drawing from Isaiah, Hebrews, and personal testimony, it highlights the need to invite Christ into wounded places, reject destructive coping mechanisms, and replace lies with God’s truth through Scripture and prayer. The Holy Spirit provides guidance and strength, enabling believers to repent, renew their minds, and embrace God’s love. Healing is often hard and messy, but God is always present, approachable, and eager to help.