Everlynn Hope
By Gideon Zielinski Everlynn arrived in silence, limp, like a worn fabric doll. The doctor tossed her upon her mother’s chest. Her fingers and toes…
By Gideon Zielinski Everlynn arrived in silence, limp, like a worn fabric doll. The doctor tossed her upon her mother’s chest. Her fingers and toes…
By Susan Ciancio October is almost upon us! Crisp air, comfy sweaters, beautiful leaves, and apple picking are just a few of the things people…
By Charlene Rack Occasionally, in my role as a caregiver for the elderly, I would do emergency fill-in shifts for people who called in sick.…
By Jim Sedlak As the pro-life and pro-abortion movements are focused on the Texas law and the upcoming Dobbs Supreme Court case (scheduled for oral arguments on…
By Susan Ciancio “Whoever cares for the poor lends to the Lord, who will pay back the sum in full.” – Proverbs 19:17 September 27…
By Dr. Michelle Cretella In the life sciences sex is defined by how a species is organized to reproduce. Human beings reproduce sexually. This is…
By Paul Stark In one Seinfeld episode, the character of Kramer argues with a restaurant owner, Poppie, about when a pizza becomes a pizza. “It’s not a…
By Susan Ciancio The world seems like a scary place right now, especially to our children. Everywhere you turn, news stories—including those of a president…
By Susan Ciancio When most people hear the word hero, they likely picture someone who has saved a life. Perhaps it’s a military person who…
By Jim Sedlak Over the last 15 months, there has been much upheaval within Planned Parenthood. It began to publicly come to light when the…
By Susan Ciancio Today we celebrate the Nativity of Mary—the day that Mary was born without original sin. What an immense blessing! Mary’s fiat—her “yes”…
By Jim Sedlak In a recent issue of the Wednesday STOPP Report, we spent time on the religion of Planned Parenthood—Humanism. We recommended you read…