In Colorado, lawmakers have passed a bill that could reshape the balance of power inside the American home. House Bill 1312 is no longer theoretical--it has been enacted and is scheduled to take effect on October 1, 2026.
It doesn't send police to your door. It doesn't automatically remove children from parents. But it does something more subtle--and in many ways more powerful. It gives the state a new lens through which to judge whether you deserve to raise your own child.
Under HB 1312, courts are permitted to consider "misgendering" a child--refusing to use a child's preferred name or pronouns--as a factor in custody decisions. In the abstract, that may sound like just one consideration among many. In reality, anyone familiar with family court knows how decisive these "factors" can become when judges are determining the "best interests of the child."
Christians cannot afford to respond with anger alone. The families at the center of this issue are not abstract examples--they are people navigating confusion, fear, and deeply personal struggles. Truth must be spoken, but it must be carried with compassion. Anything less undermines the very witness believers are called to uphold.
Stay engaged. Stay informed. Speak clearly--but wisely. Support families facing these challenges. And perhaps most importantly, prepare.
Prepare for a world where holding to biblical convictions may carry real, tangible consequences--not just socially, but legally. Prepare to walk that road with courage, not fear. And prepare to do so in a way that reflects both truth and grace, even under pressure.
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It doesn't send police to your door. It doesn't automatically remove children from parents. But it does something more subtle--and in many ways more powerful. It gives the state a new lens through which to judge whether you deserve to raise your own child.
Under HB 1312, courts are permitted to consider "misgendering" a child--refusing to use a child's preferred name or pronouns--as a factor in custody decisions. In the abstract, that may sound like just one consideration among many. In reality, anyone familiar with family court knows how decisive these "factors" can become when judges are determining the "best interests of the child."
Christians cannot afford to respond with anger alone. The families at the center of this issue are not abstract examples--they are people navigating confusion, fear, and deeply personal struggles. Truth must be spoken, but it must be carried with compassion. Anything less undermines the very witness believers are called to uphold.
Stay engaged. Stay informed. Speak clearly--but wisely. Support families facing these challenges. And perhaps most importantly, prepare.
Prepare for a world where holding to biblical convictions may carry real, tangible consequences--not just socially, but legally. Prepare to walk that road with courage, not fear. And prepare to do so in a way that reflects both truth and grace, even under pressure.
***Read this complete very important article:
Colorado's Custody Warning: Misgender Your Child, Lose Your Child
In Colorado, lawmakers have passed a bill that could reshape the balance of power inside the American home. House Bill 1312 is no longer theoretical--it has been enacted and is scheduled to take effect on October 1, 2026.
