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  • … for the water. “Come see my puppies!” he called again. “We don’t need any puppies right now,” Jessica replied. … strong faith,” Jessica remembers, “and she encouraged our faith, too. She’s why I’m a Christian.” Jessica was still … what we need, and when we need it.” Her oldest was just 11 when his father died. So, Jessica faced the mysteries of …
  • … Hundreds of thousands lost their lives. At the same time, our nation reckoned with racism and riots, followed by a … as it always does. In Romans, the Apostle Paul writes: “We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that … in the midst of a once-in-acentury pandemic. They stood up when government officials overstepped their authority and …
  • … “She’s into nutrition,” Alfred says, a little woefully. “We haven’t had regular milk in our refrigerator for years. I eat uncured turkey bacon. No … the academy’s kitchen her own, stretching the school’s $10,000-a-month food budget with trips to farmers markets, …
  • … some tried hard to make good on their threats. Fo almost 10 years, in 33 states, she earned her traffickers tens of … one a try. I want Jesus. I want to pray with you.” “So, we prayed,” Phyllis says. “She asked the Lord into her heart. … you get pregnant. You’re a prostitute, you get pregnant. Our focus is still on babies, but some of the people we help …
  • … Lydia they would check the school’s regulations on masks when they got home. At the house, she pored over all the … skipped a beat. A principal calling had to mean bad news. “We’re going to have to replace Lydia’s mask,” the principal … mask. Just because we’re in a pandemic doesn’t mean that our constitutional rights go away.” In Lydia’s case, Ross …
  • … Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news report changed her life. It was January 22, … day, seared into memory, like other days in history when the United States suffered surprise attacks.” … who really, deep down, wanted to have an abortion. When we eliminate the perceived 'demand' for abortion one woman at …
  • … Smith’s view of education took a profound turn in 1981, when he heard a radio program that introduced him to the idea … education was in its infancy? MS: At that time, in 1981, we had two children in private school and were not satisfied … you couldn’t homeschool. I was able to legally defend our right to homeschool. Then other homeschooling families …
  • … 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 … “But we had always tried to impress on ourselves and on our children that you’ve got to trust God. You just have to
  • … deeply respects the First Amendment. All Americans benefit when a justice believes her role is to apply the law as it is … refreshing to look at the Supreme Court bench and remember we're not alone. In part because of our religious convictions, we believe that God created the …
  • … You might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for a midwife. In … society at my university. I gathered my friends, and we formed Nottingham Students for Life (NSFL). But our initial application to become a society was rejected by …