In the latest episode of CareCast, Roland Warren and Vincent DiCaro tackle the unsettling trend of viewing children through a consumer lens, a mindset deeply tied to the broader cultural perspectives on life and abortion. Drawing parallels to themes like the commoditization of humanity and intrinsic value, they unpack how this consumer mindset disrupts God’s design for family and life.

This thought-provoking conversation links modern reproductive technologies, societal expectations, and the pro-choice narrative to the fundamental question: Are we treating life as a covenant or a commodity? Join Roland and Vincent as they challenge us to rethink our perspective on human value and the sanctity of life.

Listen to the newest CareCast: Covenant or Commodity—A Call to Protect Human Dignity

The above link sends you to SoundCloud, you can also find this episode on iTunes and Spotify.


Listen in as Roland and Vincent discuss the following and much more.

#1 The Commoditization of Children

Roland and Vincent discuss how treating children like products undermines their sacredness and fuels cultural shifts toward abortion and reproductive commoditization.

Instead of viewing children as products as is the case with this news story, we must see children as image-bearers of God—with intrinsic value.

#2  Abundant Life vs. Consumer Culture

It’s the Pro Abundant Life mindset that recognizes children as covenants, not commodities.

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