Saving Our Children: Stopping the Vicious Cycle of the Culture of Death
It comes as no surprise that Planned Parenthood has an organized campaign against our young people.
It comes as no surprise that Planned Parenthood has an organized campaign against our young people.
There is much talk in our culture today about the issue of bullying, and it is a very hot button topic in the disability community.
At the STOPP offices, we field questions about Planned Parenthood on a daily basis.
It’s time to get excited! It’s time to plan! Are you attending the March for Life in 2018?
Planned Parenthood Federation of America has gone from 791 facilities in 1985 (the year we started) to 610 facilities today.
An Australian nurse explains the realities of euthanasia—realities that know no borders.
The culture of death offers no hope for a future. It offers only darkness, desolation, and a finite reality.
Somehow, Planned Parenthood has remained powerful, heavily funded and very influential among the power brokers of politics and culture: government, media, academia and Hollywood.
I know I will get in trouble with some of my readers for this column, but there are times when things just need to be said.
This October, people all over the world will celebrate Respect Life Month—a month dedicated to showing the world that all human beings have dignity and deserve respect.
Facing death, her faith gave her strength to look toward heaven with expectation, courage and love for others.
Did you know that college-aged women account for more than one-third of all abortions?