Exciting News This Week
American Life League reaches hearts and minds.
American Life League reaches hearts and minds.
Marching is as simple as putting one foot in front of the other.
Teaching your kids about the sanctity of human life is fun and rewarding.
The latest Planned Parenthood report is out and pro-lifers have reason to be excited!
English writer and broadcaster Claire Rayner (1931-2010) said: “Only the unloved and unloving escape grief.”
American Life League Culture of Life Studies Program authors, Laura and Mary Kizior will appear live on 1/4/2016 at 2pm eastern on the “At Home with Jim and Joy” program, produced by the EWTN global Catholic television network, to share about the innovative Cultural of Life Studies Program, published by American Life League. The live program offers viewers the opportunity to call in and ask questions of the creators, discovering new and unique ways to build the culture of life at home, in the classroom and beyond.
As the year draws to a close, we reflect upon the past year and look ahead toward one that we know will bring hope, joy, and love.
Hearings examining the evidence, voices telling the truth, and videos proving the depraved practices of America’s largest abortion chain should all serve to open hearts and minds—and to encourage us to make changes.
While many in the media may be silent or in denial of Planned Parenthood’s culpability regarding the sale of baby body parts, those of us who have watched the videos understand the truth and the depths of the depravity. And we know that our prayers are needed now more than ever.
Planned Parenthood Federation of America released its 2014–2015 Annual Report today. A quick look at the numbers contained in its report shows that the number of services PP provided to its customers fell from 10,590,333 in 2013 to 9,455,582 in 2014. This represents an 11 percent drop in services provided by Planned Parenthood.
We have all been taught that forgiveness is a beautiful thing. But, with the recent words of Pope Francis, we see just how beautiful and healing forgiveness truly is, and how these words can nourish.
As we await the birth of Christ, we reflect upon the selfless gift God gave us—a gift that should, as is said in the song about this holy night, cause us to fall on our knees.