The abortion issue can be really easy to answer hypothetically. It’s very different when it gets down to a real, face-to-face, life situation.
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Can we impact our culture without being aggressive and argumentative? Yes! It all starts with a simple truth: empowered women empower women.
In an honest and heartfelt interview, Greg Smalley, Vice President of Marriage at Focus on the Family, opens up about what it’s like to be a post-abortive father.
Understanding the Gospel message about what it means to be human and valuable can lead to pro-life conversations of grace.
The events of 2020 have dishearten many of us. A bright spot in all this darkness is the up-and-coming pro-life generation.
Many want to limit abortion access, overturn Roe v. Wade. But is that the most important goal? Pro-lifers can make a difference now, regardless of Roe v. Wade.
It’s Sancity of Human Life Month, but with the heaviness of current events, should we take the time to care about the March for Life 2021?
Lindsay Christensen and Laurie Haynes, both of whom serve in leadership roles at pregnancy resource centers, share powerful stories from their ministry to post-abortive women and men, offering encouragement and hope to listeners who may be struggling with the emotional anguish of a past abortion.
When it comes to supporting a birth mother, there is not an “easy” option. Both parenting and adoption come with grief and loss.
Through my tears, I only nodded to affirm my parents’ suspicions— their child, their little girl, was pregnant.
God will even use your abortion healing for His glory and your good. The creator of the universe only requires a willing and submitted heart.
With the alarming numbers of African American women choosing abortion, how do we, as pregnancy centers, reach the African American community?
I believe social media is indeed a good thing at its core, but these communication streams are lined with ugliness and hostility. This begs the question, in a world of constant blaring messages, how can we actually influence people without hurting them in the process?
It’s a common misconception that those who choose adoption don’t “want” their babies. For most birth mothers, this is far from true.
Abby Johnson, Annette Lancaster, and Sue Thayer offer a behind-the-scenes look at the abortion industry as they describe their past work for Planned Parenthood wherein they initially believed they were helping women in need, but later experienced a radical transformation of their perspective which led them to become the passionate pro-life advocates they are today. …
Abby Johnson, Annette Lancaster, and Sue Thayer offer a behind-the-scenes look at the abortion industry as they describe their past work for Planned Parenthood wherein they initially believed they were helping women in need, but later experienced a radical transformation of their perspective which led them to become the passionate pro-life advocates they are today. …
Healing is a beautiful lifelong journey we embark on with God, and in some circumstances, it requires us to be willing to say “yes” to surrendering it.
With 1 in 4 women making an abortion decision by the age of 49, the likelihood of us encountering someone post-abortive is very high.
Sometimes, people choose abortion even when you’ve done all you can to help them choose otherwise. Loving that person, the one who chooses what you know isn’t good for them, can be hard. “We love because HE first loved us” – 1 John 4:19 A few months ago, I connected with “Julie”, a woman that …
There are millions of reasons why a woman may be considering abortion. All of these millions of reasons boil down to one single root cause— Fear!