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  • … that their unborn child is, in fact, a precious person who deserves to live. Read the stories of three young women … asking questions, “making me feel like I was more than just a kid that made a dumb mistake.” But Eva left with no … “I got into my car and thought, ‘Oh Lord, what did I just do?’ I started crying and praying.” While still sitting in …
  • Jared Dobbs serves as legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom, where he is a member of the Corporate Counsel team. Before joining ADF, Dobbs served as an extern to Judge Consuelo M. Callahan at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Sacramento, California. He received his J.D. from the University of the Pacific – McGeorge School of Law in 2022, where he graduated with great distinction. He previously worked at ADF from 2016 to 2019 as a communication integrity specialist. He has a B.A. from Biola University, where he majored in piano and political science, and is an alumnus of ...
  • … months before, and was so inspired by the wonderful people who spoke at the event. It was powerful to hear how ordinary … and starting pro-life societies. I knew I needed to do the same sort of thing. I returned home from that weekend … the other societies at the event could possibly appreciate just how grateful we were to be there. We had such a good …
  • … bringing the cows buckets of something that seems to do for them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of all, … something else betrayed her innocent trust. The grown-ups who run Lydia’s school took a bite out of this young child’s … she still remembers the hurt. “Wearing it, “everything’s just right around me. It makes me feel like I’m protected by …
  • … he told them, and quickly proved it — accomplishing in just a few minutes what would’ve taken them quite a while. … it turns out, have a knack for bringing home creatures who need their loving care. Unfortunately for thousands of … to spend time with each of the children, and she tries to do that, too — connecting with them as individuals, one on …
  • … didn’t deny it. “I smoke crack,” she confessed. “I used to do crystal meth,” Jean Marie said. “Man, that’s a hard drug,” … “Cuz I know I was.” The young woman was trying to decide who exactly her chauffeur could be. Jean Marie fished out a … can't trust anybody.” Phyllis Phelps J ean Marie Davis was just 2 years old when she tasted her first beer. She was 6 …
  • … dumping, then run back for another load. “No laziness, just hard work, running the wheelbarrows,” says her dad, … right. There’s no cement. I have no wheelbarrow. I can do this.’ And that’s where I would pass people. I loved the … probably first grade, there was a little boy in her class who would never talk. And she sat by him and just graciously, …
  • … as it always does. In Romans, the Apostle Paul writes: “We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that … of your faith produces perseverance.” These inspired words do not minimize the difficulty of our trials. But they do … stronger than they were before. I think of church leaders who were determined to serve their communities in the midst …
  • … education was in its infancy? MS: At that time, in 1981, we had two children in private school and were not satisfied … 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 … had the idea of forming a community of homeschool families who would stand up and fight for their right to homeschool. …
  • … will soon swell the ranks, shepherded in by the principal, who’s driving one of the vans today. The students wear clean … volunteer staff could handle, and a waiting list that just keeps growing. Parents loved the small classes, strong … those bananas.” “They’re banana crazy!” Donna laughs. “We do banana breakfast, banana lunch, and banana snacks. But if …