In an interview in March with Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards, Fusion TV’s Jorge Ramos asked Richards the question of all questions,
Understandably, a lot of people have questions about abortion survivors. How we survive, why we survive, what the impact is for us (emotionally,
I had a powerful conversation the other night at the Gospel Haven Church in Millersburg, Ohio, with an adoptive mother who is also a part of
Every pregnancy is different. At close to three months pregnant currently, I’ve been reflecting upon this quite often. Whereas my first
"There are other people who are haunted by abortion, too. Nurses and doctors."
Sixty-two days. Today, my dear son or daughter, you are 62 days old. I say son or daughter, because, you are 62 days old in the womb today, so
With an estimated 650,000 people expected to participate in the March for Life later this month, it bears reflecting on why, exactly, we participate.
“With only a few weeks to go before the turning of the clock to a new calendar year arrives, perhaps instead of looking back at how much of
I pinched my finger in a door the other day, and as I let out a yelp of pain in response, simultaneously, a thought suddenly flashed through
November is Adoption Awareness Month. Adoption is the option that everyone can live with–the mother, the father, the extended families, and,
“They were called to be his parents, and I was just blessed to be a part of it.” These were the sentiments that a birthfather shared at
“I’m so sorry I wanted you to terminate Emeri’s life.” These words spoken by a father to his daughter at a banquet for the Hope Pregnancy
What a difference a year makes. Last year, about this time, the Washington Post wrote a “fact check” article on the Susan B. Anthony List
Bethany Sanderson has survived 3 attempts on her life. Not in a dark alley at the hands of a robber, but in the womb of her mother – an unwed
“The living owe it to those who no longer can speak to tell their story for them”―Czesław Miłosz, The Issa Valley: A Novel.