My Body, My Choice
Anyone who is familiar with the fight for life has heard the argument “My body, my choice,” and it can be a very difficult argument to counter.
Anyone who is familiar with the fight for life has heard the argument “My body, my choice,” and it can be a very difficult argument to counter.
Last week the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case regarding abortion regulations in Texas.
Thanks to the overwhelming support we’ve received from all of our homeschool parents who have purchased our Life Is Precious homeschool edition unit study, we are pleased to release an edition of Life Is Precious for schools and traditional classrooms.
We know that simply “being pro-life” is not enough to change the culture. Just studying the facts about how much abortion hurts women isn’t enough either.
A hallmark of the modern age is an obsession with individual rights. It seems that every other day somebody is demanding his or her rights.
Emily Brown is director of American Life League Life Defenders, the outreach arm of ALL, building a culture of life with the new generation. While reading a post entitled 20 Tips on Your First Abortion, Emily reacted to what the author had to say – “I could really feel her immense pain. So, I decided to respond to this gruesome article with a positive, empowering, and upbeat message about pregnancy. We do not need more people shaming women into abortion, rather we need positive messages that affirm the immense empowerment that bringing a human being into this world has on women.”
In today’s culture, it is not simply enough to hold pro-life convictions in your heart; you must act on those convictions and actively teach your children to distinguish between the culture of life and the culture of death.
See how a tiny preborn baby offended an organization who wasn’t afraid to show its ignorance.
With the excitement of Super Bowl 50 dying down, we now hear countless people discussing and sharing their opinions of the best commercials.
It comes as no surprise that Planned Parenthood has an organized campaign against our young people.
As we have [just passed] the 43rd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, isn’t it time we begin to “Embrace and not Erase” the most priceless gift and treasure we have in our world
We live in a constantly changing world where the lines between science fiction and reality become more and more blurred every day.