Be the Light
By Gretchen Anderson Abortion is irreparable. It is irreversible, and what is lost through the decision to abort is afterwards irretrievable. The person who would… Read More »Be the Light
By Gretchen Anderson Abortion is irreparable. It is irreversible, and what is lost through the decision to abort is afterwards irretrievable. The person who would… Read More »Be the Light
By Judie Brown As we approach the somber events commemorated on Good Friday, we are called to reflect on what is happening to the value… Read More »Life Devoid of Value
By Susan Ciancio Why are pro-abortion advocates so afraid of science when it comes to the developing preborn baby? They don’t want people to understand… Read More »Teaching Development of the Preborn Child Is Crucial
By Augustine Rogers All human beings deserve respect because all humans have dignity. It is incredibly wrong to kill a preborn person because they, like… Read More »Created in the Image of God
By Misty Phillip Much to my surprise, a few weeks before I turned 40, we found out that I was expecting! I was both in… Read More »Our Son, Liam
By Susan Ciancio The world sometimes seems like a scary place, especially to children. News stories—often fraught with stories of violence—offer little in the way… Read More »CLSP’s ‘Defend Life’ Lesson Teaches Children to Protect Preborn Babies
By Addi Leigh Ferry MAMA WHY? You made the choice But where is mine? It is your body Mama But mine gets dismembered like a… Read More »Mama Why?
By Susan Ciancio If we want to change our culture to one that respects life from the very first moment of creation, we must educate… Read More »New Book Teaches the Humanity of the Preborn Baby
By Patricia Casey Are my life circumstances important? Do the reasons for what I did matter? I made a legal choice to end his life.… Read More »His Name Is Samuel
By Naomi Shipley A little while ago I asked myself, “Why is it so hard to put an end to abortion?” There are so many… Read More »Walking through the Hurt Together
By Judie Brown Anyone who paid close attention to the recent midterm elections knows that one thing is perfectly clear. This nation’s citizens couldn’t care… Read More »The Age of Amorality
By Judie Brown Norma Jeane Mortenson was born in 1926, grew up to become the famous actress Marilyn Monroe, and tragically died in 1962 from… Read More »Norma Jeane’s Greatest Sadness