Sunday Word: “God gave us life to be the most important of all things he made”
God decided to give us life through the word of truth so we might be the most important of all the things he made. ~ James 1:18, New Century Version translation
God decided to give us life through the word of truth so we might be the most important of all the things he made. ~ James 1:18, New Century Version translation
University of Texas-Arlington pro-abortion students have tried shutting down the Pro-Life Mavericks’ cross display with both petitions and vandalism, but to no avail.
They’ve now decided if they can’t beat ’em, they’ll join ’em. From The Shorthorn, March 21:
In remarks for delivery to Republican activists Friday night at the Carroll County Lincoln Day Dinner in North Conway, N.H., [Rand] Paul will say: “There has been much talk of a war on women. There is indeed a war on women - in Saudi Arabia. When Hillary Clinton claims she will support women’s rights, ask her […]
March 22 will mark two months since the House was supposed to vote on the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act but didn’t.
All agree the word “debacle” would aptly describe the chain of events surrounding the GOP leadership’s last-minute decision to pull the 20-week abortion ban.
The first object of my wrath was one of the debacle’s ringleaders, Rep. Renee Ellmers, whose locked office I and others protested the day the glorious vote had been scheduled – January 22, the anniversary of Roe v Wade….
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by Kelli The San Francisco Globe recently published an article on prison programs that allow mothers who are pregnant while incarcerated to keep their babies with them after they give birth: If you’ve never heard of programs such as these, the notion of a baby in prison might be downright terrifying, but don’t be too […]
by Carder Mother Teresa should not be imaged marching in solidarity with Margaret Sanger and hung in a public setting. It betrays Mother Teresa [to show her] marching in solidarity with Margaret Sanger, who believed in forced sterilization and was a eugenicist… … The office which oversees the authorization of Mother Teresa’s image respectfully but […]