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Pro-life and committed to ending abortion: but NOT “by any means necessary”
/16 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Editor’s note: Today’s feature is a guest post by former abortion worker Jewels Green, who is now a pro-life advocate.] Should breaking the law be advocated to advance the cause for life? Should violence be encouraged, condoned, or celebrated to further the cause for life? No, and no. The pro-life movement has made great strides […]
What’s Happened This Week
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Timmerie MillingtonThis week has been a very busy and sad week for the pro-life movement. Here is just a bit of what’s been going on: Did you know Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards makes 400K a year? One of the many shocking and interesting things pointed out in this article is that Planned Parenthood started making […]
Is the pro-life movement anti-sex?
/7 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe pro-abortion claim that pro-lifers are anti-sex is nothing new. From Canadian abortion advocates’ recent attempt to make some kind of point by dressing up as penises and vaginas, to Amanda Marcotte’s bizarre assertion that pro-lifers’ motive in protesting outside abortion facilities is “to gawk and yell at women whose soon-to-be-terminated pregnancies constitute solid proof […]
Abortions Dropped 30% in One Month in AZ
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Matthew NewmanOne month following the implementation of abortion laws in Arizona that limit who can perform abortions and requiring informed consent, abortions have dropped 32% month over month from August to September. Here’s an excerpt from the piece by the Associated Press: The number of abortions performed in Arizona dropped by about a third in September […]
What do the numbers tell us?
/4 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLive Action shares this interesting chart, showing the percentage of unplanned pregnancies ending in abortion by the mother’s religious affiliation:What do these figures tell us? Unplanned children of evangelicals have the best odds of survival, and evangelicals certainly have a reputation for being pro-life. But 32% is still much too high. I was surprised to […]
Awesome internship opportunity and new project
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardYou’ve probably heard of Stand True: Christ-Centered Pro-Life. If you haven’t, they’re a group of young pro-life Christians, spreading the pro-life message to fellow Christians who are apathetic about abortion. You’ll find them at Christian music festivals over the summer. You might also know them as the group behind the annual Pro-Life Day of Silent […]
Protect Life Act Passed in the House
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Timmerie MillingtonAs many of you know, the Protect Life Act was reviewed yesterday by congress. The good news is that it was passed by a vote of 251-172 and is now on it’s way to the Senate. Now begins the difficult part of passing this bill. Will the Senate pass the Protect Life Act as well? After all […]
Hiatus
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThere will be no blog posts for the rest of the week. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Jon Scharfenberger’s condition reportedly improving
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardI mentioned Sunday that the crash that killed Kortney Blythe Gordon and her baby Sophy also injured several others. The most seriously injured was Jon Scharfenberger, who is also a Students for Life of America employee. He is a recent Ave Maria graduate who joined SFLA to lead their new Pregnant on Campus Initiative. Jon […]
New pro-life video: Volition
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardTake just fifteen minutes to watch this incredible video about human rights and resisting the status quo. You won’t regret it.