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  • … Published October 2, 2018 Revised October 28, 2022 “When you send your daughter to school – when you see her off in … Facebook, during the summer months. Is that how you would want your school district to communicate with you? As you can … Freedom Allied Attorney Vernadette Broyles. “And it was as if he was prophetic, because that is precisely what has …
  • … are waiting to be adopted. With such a great need, you would think that all 50 states would be eager to place … who is “qualified” to parent a child. In some states, if you don’t agree to adopt the government’s views on gender and sexuality, your application to adopt a child will be denied. This is …
  • … and death, or of freedom and oppression, depending on who you’re talking to. Sometimes it even sounds like women and … with listening to those who say that life isn’t worth it if it starts in poverty; or she’s been hearing a Scrooge or a … and philosophy, or simply listening to and being there for your brothers and sisters who are struggling—the list goes …
  • … in the frigid Alaskan temperatures than next to a man. As you might imagine, it can be easy for someone in this … You would think that the local government would want to support organizations like the Hope Center. Instead, … to sleep or change clothes in the same room as a man. But if Anchorage officials had gotten their way, these women …
  • … to understand the Supreme Court’s directive on viability if the Court’s own jurisprudence is so unclear? A second … in obstetrics and ultrasound technology, we also now know much more information about the child forming in utero. … v. Wade into state law. Far from what the media may tell you, last week’s decision did not make abortion illegal. …
  • … from the government. But in Vermont, that right was threatened by a policy that was enforced to exclude certain religious schools from a … ensures that Americans can freely exercise their religion. If a state offers tuition benefits to secular private …
  • … next one,” he says, “lift your voice and give God the best you can.” They oblige, loud and sweet. Giving “God the best … the families of the impoverished community well enough to know how much the predominantly single parents wanted a … bananas,” Alfred says. “You’d be amazed. Those kids want those bananas.” “They’re banana crazy!” Donna laughs. …
  • … Neal Hardin Published June 14, 2023 Revised July 7, 2023 You can tell a lot about a society by how its people dedicate … neglecting the hard work of reforming our lives. If we want any hope of a long-term change or reversal of the … a heart of wisdom” (Psalm 90:12). We need God’s wisdom to know how to dedicate our time. Only with His help can we …
  • … Here’s how The Post reported her reaction: “She wondered: If her babies had heartbeats, as these women said they did, … have done if the law wasn’t in effect?” she said. “I don’t want to think about it.” And when describing her thoughts on … similar thoughts when the reality begins to sink in that you are no longer the most important person in your own life? …
  • … very vulnerable baby needs to hear more than anything, “You’ve got this!” The mother needs to know that she has what it takes to choose life, and that if she makes that choice she will be empowered for the …