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  • … may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to drop out of school. My … when everything changed. “I just remember seeing a baby on the screen, and his arms were moving, his legs were … enrolled at Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado in 2016, she had friends, extracurricular activities, a job — …
  • … not to pick up hitchhikers. Unlike some of us, she knows a nudge from the Lord when she feels one. A few months ago, … virtually everyone in the community. The young woman mused on the information. “I’ve had four abortions,” she said, finally. “I want to keep this one.” “Well, I’m here for you,” Jean Marie said. “Whenever you need me.” “I don’t …
  • … homeschooling families for nearly four decades — first as a homeschool parent, and now as president of Home School … homeschool conference after being exposed to homeschooling on the radio, not knowing whether we’d ever do it or not. But … position that unless you were a certified teacher or were paying a tutor to teach your child, you couldn’t homeschool. …
  • … Maggie says, than cement their relationship. “My dad is a sixth-grade teacher, and in the summers, he was also a … His pleasure.” Now, years later, Maggie is still building on those high school experiences. Still running, and feeling … faced with evil, she spoke. She acted. And paid a steep price for doing so. The art therapy counseling program at …
  • … C ovid was dragging on and on, and for Jessica Bates’ five children — like so many others — the relative isolation of homeschooling was wearing a little thin. Time for a break. So, one sunny afternoon, …
  • … You might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for a midwife. In fact, that commitment almost ended my … began with my decision to start a pro-life society on campus. I had attended a weekend pro-life conference a few …
  • … in East Tampa, Florida. Some scamper in alone, some with a friend. Not a few are escorted more quietly by their moms — mostly single women, grateful for somewhere to leave their children during the long day’s … wear clean white shirts, crisply ironed; many have on ties. Nearly everyone shoulders a colorful backpack. Most …
  • … roams her family’s small Braxton, Mississippi, farm with a little pack of loyal dogs, including an old mama Boston … hard-earned respect. She likes feeding chickens, dotes on goats, and enjoys bringing the cows buckets of something that seems to do for them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of all, …
  • … Peggy Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news … the issue of abortion during her undergraduate studies on the West Coast, the idea that one Supreme Court decision … 1.5 million clients each year. Peggy shifted roles in 2016 to lead Heartbeat’s board, and she remains active in the …
  • … have hardly predicted. It was nearly one year ago that a pathogen — the kind that health experts had long feared — … James encourages readers to consider trials “pure joy,” for “the testing of your faith produces perseverance.” These … and into a new day’s light. Yet new challenges are already on their way. We will soon learn what kind of perseverance, …