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BRAVE Books to host story hour at Homer Township Public Library Aug. 5

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Kirk Cameron | Brave Books

Kirk Cameron | Brave Books

BRAVE Books is hosting a gathering – it says will promote virtues and traditional values – at Homer Township Public Library.

The event will be held in the WTPI for Community Meeting Room from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Aug. 5. BRAVE Books, in collaboration with actor Kirk Cameron, says it has been on a nationwide mission to instill positive values and moral principles in young minds. As part of their efforts, they are hosting gatherings and events in various locations, seeking to inspire the younger generation with timeless virtues.

"We are on a mission to turn our nation back to God. Are you with us? If so, we want to See YOU at the Library on August 5!" BRAVE Books stated on its website.

BRAVE Books says its initiative seeks to foster a sense of community and unity among families, pastors, teachers, and local representatives as they come together at their local libraries to celebrate the virtues of faith, hope, and love. 

“Kirk Cameron, alongside BRAVE Books, have been visiting libraries and holding story hours across the country to teach kids about faith, hope, and love," a BRAVE Books press release said. "On August 5, 2023 we are calling on all families who love God and love America to gather at our local public libraries to pray, sing, and read BRAVE Books and other books of virtue. Imagine thousands of local public libraries filled by you and your friends, your pastors, your teachers and your local representatives on this date.”

According to its website, BRAVE Books is a Christian conservative company with a mission to provide alternative children's literature that promotes traditional American values and helps parents instill a love of truth in their children to withstand harmful progressive influences. It aims to create a unique learning experience through epic adventure stories that equip children with a brave spirit to combat the challenges faced by the nation today.

The move comes as the Illinois Freedom Caucus has called for local libraries to leave the Chicago-based American Library Association after its hiring of president, Emily Drabinski. The Caucus has suggested Drabinski will use her position to promote extreme ideologies, leading them to call for disassociation from the ALA and its alleged shift toward a "woke agenda.”

“I just cannot believe that a Marxist lesbian who believes that collective power is possible to build and can be wielded for a better world is the president-elect of @ALALibrary. I am so excited for what we will do together. Solidarity! And my mom is SO PROUD I love you mom.' (@edrabinski),” Drabinski said on Twitter after getting the job. 

The State of Montana pulled out of the ALA after Drabinski was named president, Prairie State Wire reported.

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