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The Fight for the Family

Socialists and feminists have long targeted the family as an enemy, even the enemy. For socialists, the family is an obstacle to the full power of the progressive state. For feminists, the family denies female independence and equality. Today, however, the battle has grown even fiercer, as socialists and feminists have found a global ally in the United Nations, which is using its extraordinary power to undercut the authority and the sanctity of the family around the world—even in the United States. International policy advisor Kimberly Ells exposes this unholy alliance between globalist liberals, feminists, and socialists, and unveils the shocking harm being done, right now, to women and children in America and around the world. In The Invincible Family you’ll learn:

-How, in the name of “equality,” women are actually losing what should be inherent rights 

-How “science” is being intentionally perverted to advance an entirely unscientific agenda

-Why the globalization of anti-family policies is a direct threat to our own families in the United States

-Why there is still hope that the unholy alliance of feminists, socialists, and liberals can be defeated 

The Invincible Family is a shocking and essential report on how your family could be threatened— and what you and all concerned citizens can do to defend the institution of the family and our inherent human rights.   

The Invincible Family by Kimberly Ells

  • In this shocking report, Kimberly Ells tells the story of earth's oldest institution—the family—in a way it has never been told before. The Invincible Family challenges current social doctrines, unmasks the annihilation of womanhood in the name of "women's empowerment," and exposes the efforts of United Nations agencies to advance "sexual rights" for children. The Invincible Family is both a call to arms to defend the most essential human institution in its darkest hour and a rich source of encouragement.

    Kimberly Ells is a researcher on family policy and has spoken at the United Nations and around the country on international threats to children and the family. A graduate of Brigham Young University, she is married and the mother of five children.

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