Rebecca Hagelin
Author, Columnist & Family Advocate
Rebecca Hagelin is a weekly columnist for The Washington Times. Her popular column, “Inside the Culture” appears in both the print and online editions every Monday. She has been a guest on thousands of radio and television programs over the years, and is published regularly in Townhall.com, PatriotPost.US and newspapers throughout the country. Rebecca has championed faith and family values for some 30 years, speaking around the nation educating parents on how to combat the negative effects of the pop media culture on their children. She is the President and CEO of Rebecca Hagelin Communications and Marketing, LLC, which specializes in creating national radio marketing campaigns, working with such freedom champions as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin. She previously served as The Heritage Foundation’s Vice President of Communications and Marketing, and in various capacities with other pro-family organizations since the early 1980’s. In 2006, Concerned Women for America named her as one of the nation’s “Top Ten Evangelical Women.” She is the author of the acclaimed books, Home Invasion: Protecting Your Family in a Culture That’s Gone Stark Raving Mad, and 30 Ways in 30 Days to Strengthen Your Family. Rebecca serves on the Board of Directors for Dr. James Dobson’s Family Institute; Awakening; and The Eberle Communications Group. She is the Secretary of the Council for National Policy and a member of the organization’s Executive Committee. Rebecca and her husband, Andy, have three grown children, and live on Little Gasparilla Island in Florida.
Publications
- 30 Ways in 30 Days to Strengthen Your Family
Every Christian parent faces a daily dilemma: How can I bring up my children to be people of character in a culture that undermines my values?
Media and cultural expert Rebecca Hagelin knows how overwhelming it is to raise kids in today’s morally toxic environment. In this practical guidebook, she helps you:
- Learn how to battle the culture, not your child
- Know the difference between your principles and your preferences
- Understand how marketers target your children and how to keep them safe online
- Develop and follow your “mother’s intuition” and “father-knows-best” instincts
- Teach your children to be good stewards of money, time, and work
You must fight to protect your children’s innocence, their childhood, their character—and their future. It’s a battle worth fighting. And it’s a battle you can win.