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  • … . And now everyone is talking about the future of abortion in America. But how did we get to this point? If you want to know more, sign up today … you’ll receive one email each week, outlining things like: What the U.S. Supreme Court decided in Roe v. Wade and …
  • … was considered a “slut.” That made it easy — once she was 18 and kicked out of the house — to start sleeping with men … some tried hard to make good on their threats. Fo almost 10 years, in 33 states, she earned her traffickers tens of … center advertises in a way that Vermont’s fiercely pro-abortion attorney general deems misleading, the law provides …
  • … 22, 1973. And while Peggy had encountered the issue of abortion during her undergraduate studies on the West Coast, … who really, deep down, wanted to have an abortion. When we eliminate the perceived 'demand' for abortion one woman at … will stop pregnancy-help people,” Peggy says. “They’re constantly coming up with new ways to reach women and …
  • For women and girls facing an unwanted pregnancy, abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to … a solemn warning: “If any of you girls gets pregnant, were done — you’re gone.” That was Eva’s consuming thought … uphold that.” So, when Ruth found out she was pregnant at 18, she saw no other option. She booked the earliest possible …
  • … “She’s into nutrition,” Alfred says, a little woefully. “We haven’t had regular milk in our refrigerator for years. I … the academy’s kitchen her own, stretching the school’s $10,000-a-month food budget with trips to farmers markets, … “You’d be amazed. Those kids want those bananas.” “They’re banana crazy!” Donna laughs. “We do banana breakfast, …
  • … in the country — a graduate program so elite that only 10-12 new students are admitted each year. The more Maggie … I loved them and they felt like family,” she says. “We were very close.” Maggie knew the other students … that Maggie was unfit to work as an art therapist. It took 18 days to get the “no contact” orders rescinded. During that …
  • … F&J: You and your wife were pioneers in homeschooling. What challenges did you face when at-home education was in its infancy? MS: At that time, in 1981, we had two children in private school and were not satisfied … to reach out to me, asking, “Can you help us? Because were being told that if we continue this, they’re going to …
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  • … the cows buckets of something that seems to do for them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of all, the … them. “I look at the color of their throat to see if they’re male or female,” she says. “The females, they can actually … skipped a beat. A principal calling had to mean bad news. “Were going to have to replace Lydia’s mask,” the principal …
  • for the water. “Come see my puppies!” he called again. “We don’t need any puppies right now,” Jessica replied. … Father. “God says He is the Father to the fatherless. Were just relying on that.” “God doesn’t change. He’s reliable, … an adoptive parent in Oregon — filling out the paperwork, getting fingerprinted, starting in on the training. What she …