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  • … dances. Some cheer for the same teams or find movies they can watch together. And then, there are the DeJongs. They … helping autistic children. “I learned a lot on how to disagree with what was going on,” she says, “and how to … I loved them and they felt like family,” she says. “We were very close.” Maggie knew the other students …
  • … education was in its infancy? MS: At that time, in 1981, we had two children in private school and were not satisfied … families started to reach out to me, asking, “Can you help us? Because we’re being told that if we continue … for homeschoolers. They knew they didn’t have to worry about most homeschooling parents — but because of outliers …
  • … if they’re male or female,” she says. “The females, they can actually run. The males are braver, and they don’t run … skipped a beat. A principal calling had to mean bad news. “We’re going to have to replace Lydia’s mask,” the principal … kid sits down beside her and says something derogatory about her mask?” the woman asked. “What if they come to …
  • … for the water. “Come see my puppies!” he called again. “We don’t need any puppies right now,” Jessica replied. … don’t work in these cases. “But our family, at least, can relate to that on some level,” Jessica says. “[My … saying you have to support something you completely disagree with. That anyone applying to adopt a child — and …
  • … society at my university. I gathered my friends, and we formed Nottingham Students for Life (NSFL). But our … in the Freshers’ Fair, an annual event where new students can learn about university societies. I don’t think any of the other …
  • … to get rid of the cigarette,” Jean Marie told her. “You can’t smoke in my car.” The woman threw away the cigarette … one a try. I want Jesus. I want to pray with you.” “So, we prayed,” Phyllis says. “She asked the Lord into her heart. … … but didn’t immediately change certain cold, hard facts about her life. She was broke, homeless, addicted, and …
  • one,” he says, “lift your voice and give God the best you can.” They oblige, loud and sweet. Giving “God the best you … deacons came to him, describing a dream each had had about him. Neither had shared their vision with the other, … “She’s into nutrition,” Alfred says, a little woefully. “We haven’t had regular milk in our refrigerator for years. I …
  • … wisest among us could have hardly predicted. It was nearly one year ago that a pathogen — the kind that health experts … as it always does. In Romans, the Apostle Paul writes: “We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that … in the lives of our clients. And I am confident that He can do it again. I count it a privilege to face future …
  • … pregnancy, abortion may seem like the only solution. I can’t afford to raise a child. I’m too young. I’ll have to … a solemn warning: “If any of you girls gets pregnant, we’re done — you’re gone.” That was Eva’s consuming thought … moment, I knew that it was another person. It wasn’t just about me anymore.” She knew then that she would keep her …
  • … the groups’ First Amendment rights. “The government can’t discriminate against certain viewpoints by allowing … they meet, even though the school districts themselves agree that the churches have consistently paid all … Deputy Director of ADF International. "As a society, we prohibit discrimination based on disability. This should …