Will you take a stand against bullying?
Bullying runs rampant. The statistics are staggering and the consequences can be devastating…
Bullying runs rampant. The statistics are staggering and the consequences can be devastating…
The "guests" on this program are the callers, and they're treated with careful respect, rather than being rushed, dismissed and replaced. Topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast: Bullying, Marriage, Decision Making
Bullying. The statistics are staggering. 1 in 5—that’s how many students are bullied. Fifteen—that’s the percentage of high school students who are bullied online (and cyberbullying is on the rise). Listen as June Hunt gives a sober reminder of the damage bullying can do and learn how you can be part of the solution.
The "guests" on this program are the callers, and they're treated with careful respect, rather than being rushed, dismissed and replaced. Topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast: Evil & Suffering, Bullying, Self-Worth
The "guests" on this program are the callers, and they're treated with careful respect, rather than being rushed, dismissed and replaced. Topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast: Suicide Prevention, Bullying
Bullying. It impacts performance in school. It erodes a student’s self-worth. It can lead to anxiety and depression, and sadly, in some cases, suicide. Every student has the right to learn in a safe environment, and you can help. Listen as June Hunt addresses the disturbing trend of bullying and discover what you can do to stand up and stop bullying.
Alone, hopeless and helpless – these are just a few of the feelings experienced by someone who’s being bullied. June Hunt gives us the unique opportunity to hear from an entire family as they tell their story of bullying. Discover how families and schools can tackle bullying and what you can do to help.
The "guests" on this program are the callers, and they're treated with careful respect, rather than being rushed, dismissed and replaced. Topics covered in this 1-hour broadcast: Bullying, Spiritual Abuse, Guilt, Forgiveness
Few people know how to respond to bullying. Children tend to freeze in the face of their tormentors. Most bystanders watch fearfully in silence from the sidelines, and some eventually join the bully. Those who are victims may try to act tough or retaliate, but the attacks only get worse.
Bullying is responsible for more than 160,000 students across America missing class each day. Typically, both boy and girl bullies target someone who is perceived to be weaker physically or psychologically. They delight in causing pain and receive an emotional sense of reward, significance, or gratification from abusing others. Like animals sensing weakness, instinctively, they are aware that “. . . a crushed spirit dries up the bones” (Proverbs 17:22 NIV).