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  • … a solemn warning: “If any of you girls gets pregnant, we’re done — you’re gone.” That was Eva’s consuming thought … option. She booked the earliest possible appointment at Planned Parenthood, intent on doing whatever it took to avoid …
  • … she says. “The females, they can actually run. The males are braver, and they don’t run that fast. I look to see if … skipped a beat. A principal calling had to mean bad news. “We’re going to have to replace Lydia’s mask,” the principal … “We certainly want to respect public health and try and be responsible citizens … but this has nothing to do with health …
  • … Life of America sought to paint a similar mural outside a Planned Parenthood facility with the message “Black Pre-Born Lives … Deputy Director of ADF International. "As a society, we prohibit discrimination based on disability. This should …
  • … for the water. “Come see my puppies!” he called again. “We don’t need any puppies right now,” Jessica replied. … in a million years. I’m still learning. You wonder, ‘Are [the children] telling me everything? Are they telling me … ‘We might have a problem here.’” She emailed the official responsible for certifying her application, laying out her …
  • … Some scamper in alone, some with a friend. Not a few are escorted more quietly by their moms — mostly single … “She’s into nutrition,” Alfred says, a little woefully. “We haven’t had regular milk in our refrigerator for years. I … those bananas.” “They’re banana crazy!” Donna laughs. “We do banana breakfast, banana lunch, and banana snacks. But …
  • … or find movies they can watch together. And then, there are the DeJongs. They pour concrete with each other. It’s … I loved them and they felt like family,” she says. “We were very close.” Maggie knew the other students … I wanted to be, as a therapist. I wondered, ‘Why aren’t we learning therapy?’” Though some aspects of the profession …
  • … education was in its infancy? MS: At that time, in 1981, we had two children in private school and were not satisfied with the results. We attended a homeschool conference after being exposed to … education, which is really important. A lot of states are not doing in-person schooling, so they’re sticking kids …
  • … woman absorbed that. “I’m a prostitute, too,” she said. “Are you tired of living that life?” Jean Marie asked. “Cuz I … one a try. I want Jesus. I want to pray with you.” “So, we prayed,” Phyllis says. “She asked the Lord into her heart. … , did He come in! You could feel His presence in the room. We were holding hands, and tears were falling. Hers was real …
  • … refreshing to look at the Supreme Court bench and remember we're not alone. In part because of our religious convictions, we believe that God created the sexes equal and … faith plays in her life. Conservative Christian women are a significant part of American society, and we have been …
  • … society at my university. I gathered my friends, and we formed Nottingham Students for Life (NSFL). But our … was rejected by the Students’ Union, on the grounds that we conflicted with the university’s Equal Opportunities … has been steadily increasing across Europe. Many students are afraid that their views could be considered …