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  • … who have been underrepresented at this elite level: conservative women. I'm grateful for this confirmation for a … In part because of our religious convictions, we believe that God created the sexes equal and complementary. Because … has sided with religious freedom in striking down New York state's discriminatory COVID restrictions that treated …
  • … It soon joined another dog, two horses, and three cats that together made up the burgeoning Bates menagerie. Within … care. Unfortunately for thousands of foster children, the state of Oregon doesn’t seem nearly as determined as that … a steady journey since then,” she says. Jessica grew up in Boise, along with her sister and two brothers, tight-knit and …
  • … school cross-country and track teams. “‘If you can push that wheelbarrow 20 times up a hill and back,’” Maggie … me for them.” The training paid off. Maggie ran track in state competition four years in a row; in her junior year, … by surprise. “I was like, ‘This is a thing?’” she says. “I didnt know a lot about it. But I just jumped in, and I …
  • … pack of loyal dogs, including an old mama Boston Terrier that the local coyotes treat with hard-earned respect. She … it’s a violation of her rights. Those rights, on both the state and federal level, are recognized in your handbook. … for doing it, but we are seeing a lot of Christian and conservative viewpoints being marginalized.” Harder to find, …
  • … woman was startled at her driver’s deduction, at least she didnt deny it. “I smoke crack,” she confessed. “I used to do crystal meth,” Jean Marie said. “Man, that’s a hard drug,” the woman said — impressed, in a … life is a chaos life,” she says. “They keep you in this state where … you’re mentally unstable. I was losing myself.” …
  • … Peggy Hartshorn was a young wife and aspiring English professor when an NPR news report changed her life. It was … her undergraduate studies on the West Coast, the idea that one Supreme Court decision could obliterate state-level protections for unborn life came as a genuine …
  • … a profound turn in 1981, when he heard a radio program that introduced him to the idea of homeschooling. He and his … we found out that California was not a homeschool-friendly state. The Department of Education took a position that … up requirements for homeschoolers. They knew they didnt have to worry about most homeschooling parents — but …
  • … flag, then the Stars and Stripes, then the Bible. After that, one child leads the Lord’s Prayer, followed by another … on them. Pastor Alfred Johnson Pastor Alfred Johnson didnt have a dream, but he knew some men who did. What … to food — comes under the auspices of both the USDA and state program officials. And state officials elected to …
  • … unborn life would be an asset for a midwife. In fact, that commitment almost ended my career before it began. I had … with the university’s Equal Opportunities Policy. (I don’t think the university saw the irony of this reasoning.) We … can learn about university societies. I don’t think any of the other societies at the event could possibly …
  • … pregnancy, abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to drop … women are pursuing other options. They are recognizing that their unborn child is, in fact, a precious person who … remained: should she have the baby, or not? The advocate didnt give up. She called the next evening, inviting Eva to …