Her Story: Norma McCorvey of ‘Roe v. Wade’
By Susan Ciancio Norma McCorvey. A name that often evokes sadness. A name that grew to also signify courage. Now a name riddled in controversy…
By Susan Ciancio Norma McCorvey. A name that often evokes sadness. A name that grew to also signify courage. Now a name riddled in controversy…
By Nancy Valko, RN, ALNC I wanted to be a nurse since I was 5. I was drawn to nursing not only because I wanted…
By Jim Sedlak Racist Planned Parenthood has always had a three-step business plan. The first step uses classroom sexual “education” programs (currently called Comprehensive Sexuality…
By Susan Ciancio “Whoever cares for the poor lends to the Lord, who will pay back the sum in full.” – Proverbs 19:17 This Sunday,…
If we can’t defend the right to life, how from what high ground can we claim justice for any other moral question?
By Susan Ciancio The subtitle of this book, “The surprising science of women, hormones, and the law of unintended consequences,” is a perfect description of…
By Dr. James Dobson Nothing grieves me more than knowing our nation has legalized the massacre of more than 60 million babies. In some states,…
By Donald DeMarco, PhD Hubert H. Humphrey, the 38th vice president of the United States and two-time senator, ran for the presidency in 1968, losing…
By Jim Sedlak Telemedicine in the United States has been around in one form or another since the early 1900s, but it took the US…
By Jim Sedlak In the last two weeks, both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party have held their respective national conventions and selected their…
By Katie Brown, Hugh Brown “I still don’t consider myself magazine material,” Virginia McCaskey stated humbly at the conclusion of her interview with Celebrate Life…
By Leslie Sholly Baltimore, 1951: A young woman lay dying in her hospital bed, her body riddled with cancer. Before her death, doctors scraped some…