Planned Parenthood from 50 to 100 – The Abortion Years
As I described in the first two articles of this series, when Planned Parenthood celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1966 it had overcome three of its four major initial problems.
As I described in the first two articles of this series, when Planned Parenthood celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1966 it had overcome three of its four major initial problems.
ALL exposes the truth behind some of the common lies fed to the public.
A new study out of Denmark confirms that women who take hormonal birth control are more likely to suffer from depression.
With our culture steeped in the lies taught by Planned Parenthood, isn’t it time we knew the truth?
In the first article of this series, we discussed Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, and her three basic philosophies that still drive the organization today.
Sedlak, American Life League executive director and recognized expert on Planned Parenthood, issued today the second in a three-part series of articles examining the history of the abortion giant as it celebrates its 100th year as an organization.
Though today’s society has influenced the acceptance of contraception and made it more palatable, CLSP has the antidote to get rid of this poison.
Jennifer Roback Morse, PhD, founder and president of the Ruth Institute, brings a unique voice to discussions of love, marriage, sexuality, and the family.
Contraception? Yes, there’s an app for that.
Margaret Sanger was the outspoken founder of Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion chain in America.
We know the facts and the truths about preborn babies and contraception. We know the lies that are constantly spread. But do we know how to stop them? Do we have the courage to do so?
Everywhere we turn, we see the culture of death strengthening its grip on our children. How do we combat this terrifying reality?