How Euthanasia Affects Nurses
An Australian nurse explains the realities of euthanasia—realities that know no borders.
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?
October has many great opportunities for pro-lifers to stand up for pro-life beliefs by joining special activism events.
My dear Catholic friends prayed familiar prayers, and I, now evangelical, extemporaneously preached as the Pittsburgh abortion facility’s security personnel stared at our fervor for life as if ushering hell into an ice age.
It’s not enough to be personally pro-life. To be serious about ending abortion and other threats against life, we have to lay an intellectual, moral, and logical foundation for pro-life beliefs.
A wife speaks from the perspective of watching her husband endure suffering.
The latest version of the Obamacare Repeal and Replace Bill takes away approximately $400 million from Planned Parenthood.