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  • … 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, … that had helped her so much, years before. Over the next 27 months, Jean Marie says, she learned “how to be a woman.”  …
  • … 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 … She’s become something of an authority on them. “I look at the color of their throat to see if they’re male or …
  • … homeschooling families for nearly four decades — first as a homeschool parent, and now as president of Home School … to protect the right of families to provide personalized, at-home learning for their children. Smith’s view of … homeschool conference after being exposed to homeschooling on the radio, not knowing whether we’d ever do it or not. But …
  • … It’s breakfast time at Grant Park Christian Academy. Children filter in from all … in East Tampa, Florida. Some scamper in alone, some with a friend. Not a few are escorted more quietly by their moms — … wear clean white shirts, crisply ironed; many have on ties. Nearly everyone shoulders a colorful backpack. Most …
  • … 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 … know a lot about it. But I just jumped in, and I didn’t look back.” Mothers, though, look back, and Maggie’s mom, …
  • … C ovid was dragging on and on, and for Jessica Bates’ five children — like so … — the relative isolation of homeschooling was wearing a little thin. Time for a break. So, one sunny afternoon, … what we need, and when we need it.” Her oldest was just 11 when his father died. So, Jessica faced the mysteries of …
  • … to the U.S. Supreme Court is truly momentous and a cause for celebration. Shattering a unique glass ceiling, … become the first mother of school-age children to serve on the high court, where her inspiring presence gives a voice … the intersection of these identities. It's refreshing to look at the Supreme Court bench and remember we're not alone. …
  • … You might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for … life into the world. I enrolled in the Midwifery course at the University of Nottingham (United Kingdom). But in my … began with my decision to start a pro-life society on campus. I had attended a weekend pro-life conference a few …
  • … 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 … consuming thought when she found out she was pregnant at age 16. “My initial instinct was to hide it from my … when everything changed. “I just remember seeing a baby on the screen, and his arms were moving, his legs were …
  • … 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 … lifelong passion: combating abortion by helping one woman at a time. I've never met a woman who really, deep down, …