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Come to Think of It: Civilization—Really?

Come to Think of It: Civilization—Really?

by Sharon Chang | Dec 30, 2019 | Building Life-Affirming Culture, Unborn Life

We humans. Scientists assure us (though many among us disagree) that we’ve been on this earth in our “modern” physical form for more than 200,000 years. For most of that time, we’ve been working on self-improvement. From dwelling in caves,...
Come to Think of It: The “Constitutional” “Right” to Abortion

Come to Think of It: The “Constitutional” “Right” to Abortion

by Sharon Chang | Dec 9, 2019 | Building Life-Affirming Culture, Unborn Life

We’ve all heard it countless times: “The Roe v. Wade decision established a Constitutional right to abortion.” As a society, we’ve persisted in this belief for more than forty years. Yet for that same number of years, intelligent and courageous Americans have...
Where There’s a Heartbeat: Karol’s Story

Where There’s a Heartbeat: Karol’s Story

by Sharon Chang | Dec 9, 2019 | Pregnancy and Birth, Unborn Life

The year was 2015. Karol was eighteen, pregnant, unmarried, frightened, and without support from those older kinfolk who might have lent her encouragement and assistance. One relative in particular pressured her relentlessly to have an abortion and, eventually, Karol...
A Woman’s Prerogative: Josephine’s Story

A Woman’s Prerogative: Josephine’s Story

by Sharon Chang | Nov 25, 2019 | Pregnancy and Birth, Unborn Life

Twenty-four years old, unmarried, without family support, embarked on plans for her own future–but lacking the kind of financial security that would permit her to undertake single parenthood. That was Josephine S’s situation when, approximately eight months ago,...
From Acceptance to Embracing: Carole Tessier’s Story

From Acceptance to Embracing: Carole Tessier’s Story

by Divine Mercy Care | Jul 1, 2019 | Unborn Life

Before she married, Carole Tessier, then serving as a campus minister, fell in love with the mission and the vision of Dr. John Bruchalski and his pro-life creation, Tepeyac OB/GYN. Hearing him speak at a public event, she told herself he would be the doctor she would...
Chaney Mullins Speech at the #ResistInfanticide Rally

Chaney Mullins Speech at the #ResistInfanticide Rally

by Jennifer | Feb 14, 2019 | Infant Loss, Miscarriage, and Perinatal Hospice, Unborn Life

We have heard today about radicals who want to allow any third-trimester abortion, their primary justification for this barbarism being the argument that when a baby is sick or imperfect, it’s best just to kill it. These “nonviable pregnancies” and “fetal...
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