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  • … center on his own less than three months later. We fought for Jesse because we know that all life deserves … of Sunderland in the U.K. wrote that assisted suicide “can never be implemented in a safe and limited way.” “Rather … bills that seem mild or were designed as a compromise still pave the way to further expansion of assisted suicide. …
  • … and family, parental rights, and the sanctity of life. We are committed to ensuring people, like you, who stand for faith and freedom never have to stand alone. We can’t do it without YOU All people deserve the right to life, …
  • … Revised August 18, 2023 What is “conscience”? It’s a word we’re all familiar with—a clear conscience, a guilty conscience—even if we can’t pinpoint an exact definition. The concept pops up in … our beliefs, believe what we otherwise wouldn’t, or to say things to which we object. So we have the freedom to think, …
  • … the way they care for the vulnerable among us. In Arizona, we will continue to protect life to the greatest extent … the Arizona Supreme Court in December. There are two things you should know about this case and the court’s … the state legislature. That’s what courts are supposed to do. It’s judicial modesty, not judicial activism. Arizona’s …
  • … United in Our Care for Vulnerable Women We asked a number of national pro-life advocates to answer the question, ‘How can we best support vulnerable women faced with an unplanned … Disciples to facilitate this approach. Doing these two things will move us from being pro-life to Pro Abundant Life. …
  • … began working with the school counselor to reduce anxiety. Still, much of the anxiety persisted throughout the year. … grade at Skaneateles Middle School, Jennifer wanted to do whatever she could to ensure her daughter’s success. She … sex. This included contact information for “Cross Hormone Providers” and “Surgeons,” and information about where to …
  • … Teach Us to Number Our Days: A Response to Pride Month How we spend our time matters. Just as the culture is dedicating … Hardin Published June 14, 2023 Revised July 7, 2023 You can tell a lot about a society by how its people dedicate … is eternal, but our days are short. In the grand scheme of things, we don’t have a lot of time on our hands. That’s why …
  • … provides subsidized medical care to the needy so that they can obtain care they normally cannot afford. As a public … sex, and it cannot refer to patients using pronouns that do not match their biological sex. To do so would be to … and steep penalties.  But it cannot do any of these things because of current state law. That’s why ADF attorneys …
  • … to accurate medical information about her pregnancy was still in its infancy, and care for difficult pregnancies was … that may have been fatal to the mother fifty-years ago can now quickly be diagnosed and treated, with public and … toes, and nose. A post- Roe America is one in which we can celebrate the unprecedented access that expecting …
  • … published an op-ed in The New York Times titled in part, “We’re done making excuses for our Founder.” But McGill … and ending unborn life.   What does Planned Parenthood do? Planned Parenthood’s stated mission is “to ensure all … 5 percent of “services provided” in 2021. The same trend can be observed in Planned Parenthood’s contraceptive …