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  • … pregnancy, abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to drop … when everything changed. “I just remember seeing a baby on the screen, and his arms were moving, his legs were … is also a pro-life speaker and advocate. “Having a baby doesnt ruin your life; it just changes it,” Rebekah says. …
  • … a woman, and a lawyer can be lonely. There simply haven't been many of us living at the intersection of these … convictions, we believe that God created the sexes equal and complementary. Because we know moms and dads aren't … of some on the far left, who seem bent on eliminating diversity of thought among women. Justice Barrett's …
  • … they can actually run. The males are braver, and they don’t run that fast. I look to see if they’re healthy, and make … words on that mask. And confused, because I didn’t know why it was happening.” At home, the phone rang. It was the … on a particular mask. Just because we’re in a pandemic doesnt mean that our constitutional rights go away.” In …
  • … when an NPR news report changed her life. It was January 22, 1973. And while Peggy had encountered the issue of abortion during her undergraduate studies on the West Coast, the idea that one Supreme Court decision … a local Right to Life chapter, delivering presentations on abortion and the sanctity of life in living rooms and …
  • … the water. “Come see my puppies!” he called again. “We don’t need any puppies right now,” Jessica replied. “Thanks, … for thousands of foster children, the state of Oregon doesnt seem nearly as determined as that fellow in the park, … remembers, “and she encouraged our faith, too. She’s why I’m a Christian.” Jessica was still a young girl when her …
  • … began with my decision to start a pro-life society on campus. I had attended a weekend pro-life conference a few … on the grounds that we conflicted with the university’s Equal Opportunities Policy. (I don’t think the university saw the irony of this reasoning.) We …
  • … get rid of the cigarette,” Jean Marie told her. “You can’t smoke in my car.” The woman threw away the cigarette and … know who she is, and she’s very clear who we are. She doesn't pull any punches. She’s here to help, and they know … she says. “I think that’s what scares me the most. It’s why I hunger after Jesus. I fight for what I believe in — and …
  • … His pleasure.” Now, years later, Maggie is still building on those high school experiences. Still running, and feeling … “I was like, ‘This is a thing?’” she says. “I didn’t know a lot about it. But I just jumped in, and I didn’t … with what I wanted to be, as a therapist. I wondered, ‘Why aren’t we learning therapy?’” Though some aspects of the …
  • … and into a new day’s light. Yet new challenges are already on their way. We will soon learn what kind of perseverance, …
  • … students were arrested while chalking a pro-life message on a public city sidewalk. In June, two murals reading, … the groups’ First Amendment rights. “The government can’t discriminate against certain viewpoints by allowing some … who was excluded from a course after she said she wasn’t a “snowflake.” During a Zoom discussion on the 2020 …