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  • … by the principal, who’s driving one of the vans today. The students wear clean white shirts, crisply ironed; many have … each of the school’s three grade groups (K-2, 3-5, 6-8) — make their way to the little stage at one side of the … deacons came to him, describing a dream each had had about him. Neither had shared their vision with the other, …
  • … like, ‘This is a thing?’” she says. “I didn’t know a lot about it. But I just jumped in, and I didn’t look back.” … country — a graduate program so elite that only 10-12 new students are admitted each year. The more Maggie learned … the art therapy program, Maggie found opportunities to use her skills helping autistic children. “I learned a lot on …
  • … a lawsuit against the city of Washington, D.C., after students were arrested while chalking a pro-life message on a … can’t discriminate against certain viewpoints by allowing some voices to be heard while silencing others,” … property, a December 2019 court decision prohibited the use of the building. The congregation currently meets in a …
  • … I gathered my friends, and we formed Nottingham Students for Life (NSFL). But our initial application to … Fair, an annual event where new students can learn about university societies. I don’t think any of the other … me at NSFL’s stall at the Freshers’ Fair and learning about my affiliation with a pro-life society. The lecturer …
  • … sagging over a flat tire. With a sigh, they began digging about the vehicle for equipment to fix it. Suddenly, a … that might come with the child’s choices: using their opposite-sex pronouns, taking them to LGBTQ events like Pride … asked, if a child placed in her care chose to identify as transgender and wanted to take cross-sex hormone shots? Would …
  • … moment, I knew that it was another person. It wasn’t just about me anymore.” She knew then that she would keep her … diaper changes. Eli was worth every minute. Her college’s Students for Life group threw her a baby shower, and Students for Life of America surprised her with $6,000 to help finish her degree as part of its “Pregnant on …
  • … kid sits down beside her and says something derogatory about her mask?” the woman asked. “What if they come to … meanwhile, was still doing her homework. She found nothing about masks on the district website. What she did find was … Religious Liberties Act, which guarantees the freedom of students to express religious views. She also found a written …
  • … just 2 years old when she tasted her first beer. She was 6 when a family member first put a cigarette in her mouth. … … but didn’t immediately change certain cold, hard facts about her life. She was broke, homeless, addicted, and … Christ. I know who I am now. I know what I’m worth. “Lord, use me … however. Help me to help the next person. I’m here.” …
  • … and models for young women who seek wisdom on how to use their gifts for God's service, both at home and in the …
  • … for homeschoolers. They knew they didn’t have to worry about most homeschooling parents — but because of outliers who would not be diligent about teaching their kids, they felt they had to monitor all … COVID thing. It’s terrible. But it is making parents think about their children’s education, which is really important. …