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  • … at the event. It was powerful to hear how ordinary people like me had done so many important things to support unborn … Policy. (I don’t think the university saw the irony of this reasoning.) We appealed the decision, but our … suggested that my professional suitability as a midwife should be reexamined. My case would be decided by a Fitness …
  • … and girls facing an unwanted pregnancy, abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m … intention of returning, and a gnawing question remained: should she have the baby, or not? The advocate didn’t give … told me he loved me.” Frankie Jr. was born that summer. “This little boy brought so much joy to everyone’s life,” Eva …
  • … ADF can focus on serving those in need and saving lives, instead of the financial burdens of litigating a case. God … us time and time again that when we stand together, we can be victorious. Protecting human life from conception to natural death is the human rights struggle of this generation. The overturn of Roe v Wade is a momentous …
  • … ever do it or not. But out of that, we said, “Let’s give this a try.” There weren’t many homeschoolers, so there were … fight for their right to homeschool. The membership would be $100 a year, which would give families access to legal … It was that good. And he asked, “Well, how would you like to be in on the ground floor?” I accepted, and we formed …
  • … the neat array of food trays by the kitchen. On the trays this morning are Frosted Flakes, apple slices, and juice … with a Little Debbie cake and a bag of chips. Volunteers like Donna Johnson (left) and Portiary Powell arrive early to … the academy’s kitchen her own, stretching the school’s $10,000-a-month food budget with trips to farmers markets, …
  • … dragging on and on, and for Jessica Bates’ five children — like so many others — the relative isolation of homeschooling … affect other people. “He modeled for me what it means to be ‘a decent, hard-working person,’” Jessica says. “He was … his memory strong and clear and sweet for his children. “This is never a situation I pictured myself in,” she says. …
  • … “It feels good, for some reason. Their teeth … it’s like a massage to my finger.” But — “Last time, I caught a … (She holds her hands apart.) He had a big mouth, like this. (She demonstrates.) I didn’t want this thing to bite … had assured her, included a paragraph saying masks should carry “no political, religious, sexual, or obscene …
  • … ago, she felt one.  She was headed to work when she felt like grabbing something to eat. The warm smell of a breakfast … had four abortions,” she said, finally. “I want to keep this one.” “Well, I’m here for you,” Jean Marie said. … some tried hard to make good on their threats. Fo almost 10 years, in 33 states, she earned her traffickers tens of …
  • … youngest daughter as a “wheeler.” Maggie had decided she’d like to run for her high school cross-country and track … right. There’s no cement. I have no wheelbarrow. I can do this.’ And that’s where I would pass people. I loved the … in the country — a graduate program so elite that only 10-12 new students are admitted each year. The more Maggie …
  • … in her book Foot Soldiers Armed with Love . “For me, this was a never-to-be-forgotten day, seared into memory, like other days in history when the United States suffered …