A Mid-Life Surprise
By Audrey Vieira “Ma’am, I need you to focus,” the doctor said to the 36-year-old in the trauma unit of the emergency room in mid-May… Read More »A Mid-Life Surprise
By Audrey Vieira “Ma’am, I need you to focus,” the doctor said to the 36-year-old in the trauma unit of the emergency room in mid-May… Read More »A Mid-Life Surprise
Books with good messages are hard to find. Finding books with pro-life messages is even harder.
By Lori Hatcher My grandmother suffered from dementia. During the last year of her life, she couldn’t leave her bed, didn’t recognize any of us,… Read More »Priceless Value the World Does Not See
By Michael Cook The journalist wife of a Sky News journalist has written a memoir chronicling her reaction to her husband’s one-way trip to a… Read More »Wife Critical of Journalist Husband’s Trip to Swiss Suicide Clinic
By Karen Mahoney Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the scariest of them all? It’s Planned Parenthood, of course. The same organization that this past… Read More »The Infiltration of Sex Education in Our Schools
By Jim Sedlak It’s [two days] after Election Day and political pundits are going to spin the results of this election every which way but… Read More »Unfortunately, We Had a Typical Midterm Election
By Mark Davis Pickup The thoughts below are from a pro-life friend in Canada about the upcoming Canadian elections, but they can easily translate to… Read More »The Main Criterion for Supporting Politicians
We know that simply “being pro-life” is not enough to change the culture.
By Jim Sedlak Planned Parenthood has been pushing the concept of “gender identity.” Recently it released three new videos for parents of preschool students. The… Read More »Planned Parenthood Goes Ballistic in Gender Battle
By Dianne Irving, PhD There has been an intense effort in the past weeks to stir up the pro-abortion lobbies to blame the appointment of… Read More »Why ‘Roe’ Will Go but NOT Because of Kavanaugh
By Terrell Clemmons Phelim McAleer had seen a lot of disturbing things as an investigative journalist. But sitting in the Philadelphia courtroom as abortionist Kermit… Read More »The End of Neutrality: Gosnell—America’s Moral Moment
By Curt Melliger Not far from my house is an old cemetery where I like to go for walks. It is a quiet, peaceful, meditative… Read More »The Smallest Angel