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  • … thought when she found out she was pregnant at age 16. “My initial instinct was to hide it from my family,” she … enrolled at Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado in 2016, she had friends, extracurricular activities, a job — … “I got into my car and thought, ‘Oh Lord, what did I just do?’ I started crying and praying.” While still sitting in …
  • … Court decision could obliterate state-level protections for unborn life came as a genuine shock. But shortly after … an irresistible calling to get involved. “I knew I had to do something,” Peggy writes in her book Foot Soldiers Armed … 1.5 million clients each year. Peggy shifted roles in 2016 to lead Heartbeat’s board, and she remains active in the …
  • … more quietly by their moms — mostly single women, grateful for somewhere to leave their children during the long day’s … The students wear clean white shirts, crisply ironed; many have on ties. Nearly everyone shoulders a colorful backpack. … those bananas.” “They’re banana crazy!” Donna laughs. “We do banana breakfast, banana lunch, and banana snacks. But if …
  • … C ovid was dragging on and on, and for Jessica Bates’ five children — like so many others — the … to spend time with each of the children, and she tries to do that, too — connecting with them as individuals, one on … Adoptive Family Training program. The lesson centered on sexual orientation and gender identity. An instructor …
  • … Mike Smith has been battling for the legal rights of homeschooling families for nearly … homeschooling on the radio, not knowing whether we’d ever do it or not. But out of that, we said, “Let’s give this a … intervened to raise this movement up." Mike Smith F&J: How have legal efforts made it easier for families to educate …
  • … in father / daughter date nights or dances. Some cheer for the same teams or find movies they can watch together. … in my races, I was like, ‘All right. There’s no cement. I have no wheelbarrow. I can do this.’ And that’s where I would pass people. I loved the …
  • … didn’t deny it. “I smoke crack,” she confessed. “I used to do crystal meth,” Jean Marie said. “Man, that’s a hard drug,” … said, finally. “I want to keep this one.” “Well, I’m here for you,” Jean Marie said. “Whenever you need me.” “I don’t … A pause. “Yeah,” she said. “You can pray with me.” “You have to learn how to love. How to receive love — because ... …
  • … bringing the cows buckets of something that seems to do for them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of all, … saying masks should carry “no political, religious, sexual, or obscene gestures or symbols.” Jennifer’s heart …
  • a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for a midwife. In fact, that commitment almost ended my … and starting pro-life societies. I knew I needed to do the same sort of thing. I returned home from that weekend … things that people had saidabout me — people I should have trusted, people I did trust. I was really surprised by …
  • … The last 12 months have brought countless challenges that even the wisest among … James encourages readers to consider trials “pure joy,” for “the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” These inspired words do not minimize the difficulty of our trials. But they do