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  • … on the grounds that we conflicted with the university’s Equal Opportunities Policy. (I don’t think the university … could possibly appreciate just how grateful we were to be there. We had such a good day. Many people signed up to join … placements. The university agreed that I had indeed done nothing wrong. But because of my four-month suspension, I was …
  • … Lydia Booth happily roams her family’s small Braxton, Mississippi, farm with a little pack of … handbook, letters, directives on COVID procedures. Nothing. “I couldn’t find anything that specified anything to … whose children attended the school, even one who worked there. None of them had heard of the mask rule. Her curiosity …
  • … It’s breakfast time at Grant Park Christian Academy. Children … on food stamps and genuinely hard-pressed for money, but “theres no way I could have these kids eating that junk.” Nor … the academy’s kitchen her own, stretching the school’s $10,000-a-month food budget with trips to farmers markets, …
  • … gets pregnant, we’re done — you’re gone.” That was Eva’s consuming thought when she found out she was pregnant at … neighborhood: Crisis Pregnancy Center. Maybe the people there could help. Walking into the center, she was greeted by … uphold that.” So, when Ruth found out she was pregnant at 18, she saw no other option. She booked the earliest possible …
  • … was considered a “slut.” That made it easy — once she was 18 and kicked out of the house — to start sleeping with men … some tried hard to make good on their threats. Fo almost 10 years, in 33 states, she earned her traffickers tens of … her story, was willing to pay for her airfare to get there. Jean Marie came off the plane four months pregnant, …
  • … teams or find movies they can watch together. And then, there are the DeJongs. They pour concrete with each other. … in the country — a graduate program so elite that only 10-12 new students are admitted each year. The more Maggie … that Maggie was unfit to work as an art therapist. It took 18 days to get the “no contact” orders rescinded. During that …
  • … Jessica remembers, “and she encouraged our faith, too. She’s why I’m a Christian.” Jessica was still a young girl when … a fast start on building one of their own. Soon enough, there were five young ones running about their five-acre … “That’s really cool,” Jessica thought, and really thought nothing more until, a moment later, she seemed to hear — …
  • … personalized, at-home learning for their children. Smith’s view of education took a profound turn in 1981, when he … or not. But out of that, we said, “Let’s give this a try.” There weren’t many homeschoolers, so there were few support … for homeschoolers. They knew they didn’t have to worry about most homeschooling parents — but because of outliers …
  • … penalties if they instruct the children. "Gov. Brown’s personal preference for public over private education does … who argued before the court on behalf of Calvary Chapel. "There is no constitutional right to gamble, but there is one … a society, we prohibit discrimination based on disability. This should also be true for babies in the womb." Robert …
  • … in her book Foot Soldiers Armed with Love . “For me, this was a never-to-be-forgotten day, seared into memory, … unexpected pregnancy, Anne had been abandoned by the baby’s father but was unwilling to abort her unborn child. Unless … women with practical help. Today, Heartbeat International’s network, made up of 2,800 affiliates in over 60 countries, …