Three Ways to Build the Culture of Life in Your Neighborhood
Teaching your kids about the sanctity of human life is fun and rewarding.
Teaching your kids about the sanctity of human life is fun and rewarding.
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.
The loss of preborn life that we see or hear about on a daily basis should not be a difficult concept to understand. When a child is created, and his life is then snuffed out whether it’s through one of the several types of abortion or in a lab setting the truth remains that a life has been lost. Each and every one of these babies must be mourned; we must never forget a single one of them. Hence, we must always realize that our language matters both written and spoken. Lives depend upon this
Next week we honor the millions of children slaughtered needlessly at the hands of abortionists. It’;s the perfect time to remember the importance of actions and the necessity of speaking for those who have been silenced. And, as we look around us at the March and in our homes, may we be energized by the faces and actions of those who dedicate their lives to the sanctity of every human being.
By Rob Gasper
We are one week away from the 2015 March for Life. Thousands of pro-lifers make the trip each year to DC from all corners of the country, often braving snow and frigid temperatures, to give witness to the 57 million human lives killed by abortion.
By Brendan Clowes
I live in Washington, D.C., and for those of you who don’t know, it’s not a very pro-life city.
A sweet newborn baby being loved and doted upon, every movement and sound watched and carefully noted. Sounds like a typical newborn human baby, but in this case, we are talking about a baby animal. Recently we were given a sad example of just how much more our society values animals than preborn babies. This discrepancy should sicken your stomach, should make you think, and should lead you to action.
On the 41st anniversary of Roe v. Wade, marked by the coming March for Life in Washington D.C.
On January 16, in preparation for the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the Pew Research Foundation issued the results of a 1,502 person survey dealing with abortion and the attitudes of those surveyed.
American Life League Joins the Nation in Mourning the Passing of Nellie Gray, Founder of the March for Life, and Respected Leader in the Pro-life Movement.
My daughter, mother of six boys, recently said to me, “It is so hard to keep our kids safe these days, whether we are at a playground or shopping.
American Life League quizzes attendees at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. to test their knowledge regarding pro-life, abortion, and America’s number-one abortion chain, Planned Parenthood.