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  • … educational consulting, and practical resources. F&J: You and your wife were pioneers in homeschooling. What … 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 … of it myself.” It was that good. And he asked, “Well, how would you like to be in on the ground floor?” I accepted, …
  • … the screen. She sees the girl’s face change, and remembers how powerful an image like this was when she faced her own … uphold that.” So, when Ruth found out she was pregnant at 18, she saw no other option. She booked the earliest possible … “I got into my car and thought, ‘Oh Lord, what did I just do?’ I started crying and praying.” While still sitting in …
  • … wanting to kill me. I remember wanting to kill myself.” “How’d you get out?” the woman asked. “Because of Jesus,” Jean … 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 …
  • … had a good attitude, never a complaint. She just knew how to push hard. The drivers of the concrete trucks were … in the country — a graduate program so elite that only 10-12 new students are admitted each year. The more Maggie … that Maggie was unfit to work as an art therapist. It took 18 days to get the “no contact” orders rescinded. During that …
  • … Puppy Man wanted to help change the tire. He pointed out how uneven the ground was and said he had a much safer jack … handed back the tools, and grinned. “Now,” he said, “you have to come take a puppy.” He certainly had plenty to … to spend time with each of the children, and she tries to do that, too — connecting with them as individuals, one on …
  • … families of the impoverished community well enough to know how much the predominantly single parents wanted a better … the academy’s kitchen her own, stretching the school’s $10,000-a-month food budget with trips to farmers markets, … those bananas.” “They’re banana crazy!” Donna laughs. “We do banana breakfast, banana lunch, and banana snacks. But if …
  • … bringing the cows buckets of something that seems to do for them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of all, … sure they’re all right. I let the little ones bite me.” You let them … “I don’t know,” she shrugs. “It feels good, … need some questions answered,” she said. “I need to know how often your staff goes to a specific room looking for a
  • You might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would … people who spoke at the event. It was powerful to hear how ordinary people like me had done so many important things … and starting pro-life societies. I knew I needed to do the same sort of thing. I returned home from that weekend …
  • … have hardly predicted. It was nearly one year ago that a pathogen — the kind that health experts had long feared — … of your faith produces perseverance.” These inspired words do not minimize the difficulty of our trials. But they do … religious freedom. I think of courageous young people like Florida State University student Jack Denton, who …
  • … to the U.S. Supreme Court is truly momentous and a cause for celebration. Shattering a unique glass ceiling, … apply the law as it is written, rather than as she would like it to be written. But my gratitude is also more … believer. Kristen Waggoner It would be unwise to predict how Justice Barrett might rule on particular issues related …