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  • … had a good attitude, never a complaint. She just knew how to push hard. The drivers of the concrete trucks were … Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is regarded as one of the best in the country — a graduate program so elite … violence, Marxism and censorship, political events and COVID-19 restrictions — and with what she learned, her …
  • … while walking through her Glendale, Arizona, neighborhood: Crisis Pregnancy Center. Maybe the people there could help. … her a week to work up the courage to tell her parents. “One morning I called my mother into my room. I simply handed … the screen. She sees the girl’s face change, and remembers how powerful an image like this was when she faced her own …
  • … of it myself.” It was that good. And he asked, “Well, how would you like to be in on the ground floor?” I accepted, … went after them. So we started defending these families, one at a time — and as we won cases, those victories would … to raise this movement up. F&J: It’s been said that COVID-19 has made every family a homeschooling family. Has …
  • … some of us, she knows a nudge from the Lord when she feels one. A few months ago, she felt one.  She was headed to work … wanting to kill me. I remember wanting to kill myself.” “How’d you get out?” the woman asked. “Because of Jesus,” Jean … we’re here. Come check us out.’”  She’s done the same with city leaders — dropping in on the police chief, the fire …
  • … 9-year-old loves a bearded lizard named Arlo. He’s a big one, spending most of his days basking under a heat lamp in a … provided — the official handbook, letters, directives on COVID procedures. Nothing. “I couldn’t find anything that … need some questions answered,” she said. “I need to know how often your staff goes to a specific room looking for a …
  • … faced several times during my career when I've had to turn down opportunities for the good of my family. Some … believer. Kristen Waggoner It would be unwise to predict how Justice Barrett might rule on particular issues related … freedom in striking down New York state's discriminatory COVID restrictions that treated churches and synagogues worse …
  • … people who spoke at the event. It was powerful to hear how ordinary people like me had done so many important things … but had to inquire again and again before I received one. I learned that one of my lecturers had submitted a … and not participate in what was going on. My grades went down. The whole ordeal made me doubt whether I really wanted …
  • … Washington, D.C. ADF attorneys filed a lawsuit against the city of Washington, D.C., after students were arrested while … classes unless she agreed to seek prior approval before using “derogatory” language in class. After Becker sent a … "There is no constitutional right to gamble, but there is one that protects attending worship services." David Cortman, …
  • … was wearing a little thin. Time for a break. So, one sunny afternoon, Jessica and the children borrowed a … Puppy Man wanted to help change the tire. He pointed out how uneven the ground was and said he had a much safer jack … the behavior that might come with the child’s choices: using their opposite-sex pronouns, taking them to LGBTQ …
  • … her undergraduate studies on the West Coast, the idea that one Supreme Court decision could obliterate state-level … woman at a time. I've never met a woman who really, deep down, wanted to have an abortion. Peggy Hartshorn “The best … was founded in 1971 to support a burgeoning movement of pro-life individuals and groups who were serving pregnant …