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  • … scrolled through the handbook together. “I know it’s in here,” the principal insisted. She pointed Jennifer to the … sorry,” Jennifer said, “but everything that I’m reading here does not put Jesus in any of those categories. You’re … called her husband, Matthew, who was working out of town on an extended construction project. Upset and teary, …
  • … she said, finally. “I want to keep this one.” “Well, I’m here for you,” Jean Marie said. “Whenever you need me.” “I … pimps. The addicts. I said, ‘Hey, if you need help, we’re here. Come check us out.’”  She’s done the same with city … very clear who we are. She doesn't pull any punches. She’s here to help, and they know that. They can see it and hear …
  • … accompanies that. But we don't allow anyone to be a victim here. We teach our kids that, regardless of whatever … of other schools, even multiple other schools. They come here and experience just the love, the embrace. It’s changing their lives. “Our ultimate goal here, of course, is to raise good Christians — but good …
  • … and he wanted to raise his family in that same small-town setting. He managed the radiology department at the … me the things I need to know?’ They don’t have their dad here to walk them through things. But I’ll tell them, ‘This … started churning. I thought, ‘We might have a problem here.’” She emailed the official responsible for certifying …
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  • … Christian women make the noble, wonderful choice to stay home and raise their families. That choice should be …
  • … impressed. They’d say, ‘She’s better than all the guys out here.’” A good work ethic aside, Todd had other reasons for …
  • … wouldn’t be right, would it? But that’s what you’re doing here, with our homeschool families.” And by the grace of God, …
  • Read the stories of three young women who faced what was, for them, unthinkable — and made the courageous decision to choose life for their babies.
  • Peggy Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news report changed her life.