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Culture of Life Studies Program

Building a culture of life, one student at a time

 

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In order to establish a culture of life, it is essential that children be educated, from their earliest years, to know the truths about the gift of life, of marriage, and of the family so that they can become adults who will embrace the culture of life in all their thinking and in all aspects of their daily living. The Culture of Life Studies Program provides an excellent program to teach children, from their very earliest years through their teens, in an age-appropriate, consistent, and systematic way, to understand and embrace the culture of life. I am happy to recommend the Culture of Life Studies Program for use in the home, in schools, and in other programs.
Cardinal Raymond Burke, Patron of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta

The Culture of Life Studies Program provides the educational tools we need to teach our children to respect all human beings as a gift from God. When children are taught at a young age to understand that every human being’s life is a blessing, they grow up with the strength to defend others. This program is your answer to building a culture of life!
Judie Brown, President, American Life League

The Miracle of Life Coloring & Activity Book is the perfect tool to help teach even our youngest children about the precious gift of all human beings. Filled with creative puzzles, coloring activities, and interactive themes, this fun hands-on approach covers all spectrums of the pro-life message and offers saintly wisdom from St. John Paul II, St. Teresa, and other champions for life. Fun, faith-filled, and a great gift for any family!
Lisa M. Hendey, Founder of CatholicMom.com and Author of The Grace of Yes

The Miracle of Life Coloring & Activity Book is a great way to inspire children with something that touches their hearts deeply—the wonder of little babies and their mothers and fathers! The fun pictures inspire the imagination, and the captions will spark a conversation about the uniqueness of each human person in God’s plan for the salvation of the world. Through these simple pages you can make a profound impact in the souls of the children whom God has given you to care for and nurture.
Ken Davison, Founder of Holy Heroes

The three-part video series entitled Who Was the Real Margaret Sanger? was captivating, visually appealing, and presented the authoritative facts as only American Life League can. Margaret Sanger leaves no question in her own writings where she stood—something the videos highlighted so well. Sanger actually condemned herself by leaving behind her notes, letters, and booklets.
Dan Miller, State Director, Pro-Life Wisconsin

The Miracle of Life Coloring & Activity Book is a wonderful way to instill a strong and consistent pro-life message into the children of this generation. The life-affirming topics tackled in this book are simple enough for a child to understand, yet profound in their impact! Being pro-life starts at home, and what better way to teach our children the value of life than to sit down and color with them.
Abby Johnson, Founder of And Then There Were None

This is what we’ve been waiting for! Who Was the Real Margaret Sanger?, professionally produced as a unit study and video set for high school students, is the kind of resource every church, every pro-lifer, and every homeschooling family should have at their fingertips. Let me get right down to it, if we’re going to build a culture of life in America, we must both embrace and equip our youth with the truth about the founder of the largest abortion provider in our country.
Walter B. Hoye II, Founder, Issues4Life Foundation

The Culture of Life Studies Program is so impactful! There are an abundance of affordable and free lessons that parents and teachers can easily access just by going to their website. As a pro-life education specialist for many years, I can honestly say that your program provides essential teaching resources for me as I continue to help young people grow in their journey to become saints. And I can’t wait to share with you the takeaways as I begin teaching a homeschool group out here in Riverside, California.
Rosemary Circo, Certified Catechist and Pro-Life Teaching Specialist

Your Life Is Precious unit study beautifully engages the student in drawing out the depths of these delightful books. What begins as an enjoyable read-aloud transforms into an insightful discussion through the medium of step-by-step crafts, which are super cute! The easy-to-follow format is a welcome relief to us busy homeschooling moms.
Alyssa Hichborn, Homeschooling mom

What a fabulous way to instill the message of the value of each human [being’s] life to children of all ages! CLSP material is professionally and uniquely put together to reach children in ways that are developmentally appropriate and fun at the same time. Beyond using it for our children, we could not pass up the opportunity to purchase a copy [of Life Is Precious] to lobby into our hybrid homeschool and promote this around the archdiocese of Atlanta. There is nothing else like this available. Thank you ALL!
T. Russell, Mom, Atlanta, GA

It was an honor to see our book (Mother Teresa: A Life of Love by John and Marieta Monette) offered as the lesson text [for the lesson Do Small Things with Great Love: Saint Teresa of Calcutta]. The discussion questions, activities, and other content are solid and inspiring, and the design is very attractive.
Mary Brockgreitens, Liguori Publications

I’ve just ordered several copies of Who Was the Real Margaret Sanger? for use on our youth buses travelling to Washington, DC, for the March for Life in January. Thank you for creating such a valuable program!
Colleen Miner, Respect Life Director, Diocese of Ogdensburg, NY

My friend and I lead a homeschool ministry together. This past year, we did a couple of the Culture of Life Studies Program’s lessons for our faith study program. Our group really enjoyed them! We are planning to use All Shapes and Sizes next school year. We love that it is all put together for us and the way the content is presented. It is so full of the Spirit!
Stephanie Zielinski, Homeschool Coordinator

Thank you, American Life League, for creating this important program! We called to order one copy of Life Is Precious, and after giving it to a local kindergarten teacher, we decided to order two more. The teacher used the fetal development section with her class just before Mother’s Day and was so pleased she wanted to keep it to use again in the future. We look forward to sharing it with more schools in our area!
Carol Newman and Diane Zirbel, Door County Right to Life

I love All Shapes and Sizes! I really want to use this in my homeschool, and I think it would be a fabulous addition to a homeschool co-op or a parish religious ed program. [All Shapes and Sizes] is a wonderful way to help children appreciate the uniqueness and dignity of all human life!
Kim Duplantier, Mother of Nine Children, Including Two Boys with Down Syndrome

I love Life Is Precious! Perfect for primary grade students, it clearly traces the stages of human development in a way that is accessible to young people and leaves no doubt about the humanity of the person at each stage of development. . . . I love the focus on the role of fathers—more important than ever in these times—and the gentle reinforcement of God’s mandate to honor our parents. Tying the concepts together with the Miracle of Life Coloring & Activity Book is a very effective culminating activity to show that each step along the continuum of life is vitally important and full of the wonder of God’s plan for His people and our world.
Tim Hamer, Catholic School Principal

I just previewed the [Who Was the Real Margaret Sanger?] DVD and it is awesome. I was in tears during part three. This ties in with the sex-ed and contraception lessons battle we are having with our public schools. I love how you put the abstinence message in—it all ties in together. Beautifully done.
Janet Oehl, Respect Life Coordinator, St. Mildred Catholic Church, Swansboro, NC

The Life Is Precious curriculum from American Life League has been uniquely crafted with special attention to the learning and developmental needs of young children. Complete with a parent guide and 12-week fetal model, this is a comprehensive out-of-the-box solution to helping your child truly know the dignity of every human life. Strongly recommended for classroom use, homeschool settings, or for any family who wants to learn together about the beauty of all life.
Lisa M. Hendey, Founder of CatholicMom.com and Author of The Grace of Yes

Pro-Life Prints is a brilliant addition to the Culture of Life Studies Program. It has been a fun and engaging hands-on way to teach our little ones more about the dignity of every human life!
Jessica, ShowerOfRoses.blogspot.com

As the mother of a child with Down syndrome, I liked the [lesson All Shapes and Sizes] very much. It was well done and age appropriate. This program will certainly help kids understand and feel comfortable enough to ask more questions.
Michelle Mahnke, Mother, Artist

I think the hands-on projects [in Life Is Precious] using household items and fruits are AWESOME. These are particularly well thought out. . . . I would stick to this model EVERY TIME. I also like how you keep everything short. . . . The multiple modality approach is best, and it is best if kinesthetic is used as the primary approach before age eight. Kids learn by doing.
Regina Hiney, Catholic Schoolteacher

It is because of the world we live in that the poem “Dream of the Rood” [as explored in the lesson of the same name: Dream of the Rood] can be life-changing, or at least the beginning of a new way for students to accept the importance of the culture of life and then extending their knowledge and experience to others. Seeing Christ as a warrior-hero in His bloody battle against evil and death will surely be a startling view for the uninitiated; even more surprising might be the eventual understanding that just as the Dreamer, every Christian is called upon to bear Christ’s cross. The battle against evil and death still goes on in every person on earth. Thus the desperate need to fight along with Our Savior to protect the preborn, the old, the sick, and even the dying, and to follow Christ as the Dreamer learns to do—with courage, loyalty, and virtuous living as an exemplar and defender of the culture of life.
Marynola Halgard, PhD, English Literature

The Life Is Precious study program perfectly complements what is already being taught about life in the home. The spiral binding, colorful pictures, easy-to-follow unit studies, additional hands on/step-by-step craft projects, Baby Steps video, and a most precious little baby toy are welcomed treasures into any home. This product is for the entire family. May our children be equipped with the tools they need to truly transform our culture into a culture of LIFE!
A. Johnston, Educator

We work to equip younger generations to help end abortion and other threats against human beings, preserve the sanctity of life, and build a culture of life in their homes and communities.

A CULTURE OF LIFE IS FOR ALL

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