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  • … artist. Even if she were not an art therapist, she would be a fabulous illustrator. But she also knows how to teach … to tell her, ‘If God allows you to see something, ask Him what He would want you to do about it.’ And when she would … ask God. She didn’t just see it — she would do what she could to help out.” That inclination deepened into conviction …
  • … F&J: You and your wife were pioneers in homeschooling. What challenges did you face when at-home education was in … homeschoolers, so there were few support groups my wife could meet with. And there wasn’t any curriculum designed for … fight for their right to homeschool. The membership would be $100 a year, which would give families access to legal …
  • … might think a commitment to protecting unborn life would be an asset for a midwife. In fact, that commitment almost … being discussed. Some held posters reading, “Don’t tell me what to do” and handed out leaflets — “Your body, your … I don’t think any of the other societies at the event could possibly appreciate just how grateful we were to be
  • … Johnson didn’t have a dream, but he knew some men who did. What Alfred — who lived in the Grant Park community as a … have was a hole in his heart where his enthusiasm used to be. After pastoring one church with considerable success for … had all the children his small, mostly volunteer staff could handle, and a waiting list that just keeps growing. …
  • … been camping at the reservoir for some time, and Jessica could smell alcohol on his breath. “Come see my puppies!” he … quickly proved it — accomplishing in just a few minutes what would’ve taken them quite a while. Talking with him, … affect other people. “He modeled for me what it means to be ‘a decent, hard-working person,’” Jessica says. “He was …
  • … the cows buckets of something that seems to do for them what catnip does for the feline set. Most of all, the … fight,” Matthew told her. “That’s it. I’m not going to be silenced. And my kid’s not going to be silenced, either.” … the man, passing along the compliment and asking if they could talk. “I just need some questions answered,” she said. …
  • … a backward kind of way.  Jean Marie shrugged. “I used to be a prostitute,” she said, by way of explanation. The young … young woman was trying to decide who exactly her chauffeur could be. Jean Marie fished out a business card. “I’m the … “Love,” she says, “was people buying stuff for me. That’s what my family said. ‘I love you, because I bought this for …
  • … the West Coast, the idea that one Supreme Court decision could obliterate state-level protections for unborn life came … Soldiers Armed with Love . “For me, this was a never-to-be-forgotten day, seared into memory, like other days in … The Hartshorns took her in, and in the process discovered what would become their lifelong passion: combating abortion …
  • … have been denied the right to life, their mothers choosing what may have seemed like an easy and logical solution. But, … Crisis Pregnancy Center. Maybe the people there could help. Walking into the center, she was greeted by a … Eva hurried out of the house, certain she was about to be kicked out. That night she called her boyfriend, Frank, …
  • … the message, police officers informed them that they would be arrested if they painted or chalked on the public sidewalk … two months of assuring Hermiston Christian School that it could provide in-person instruction to its 51 students, Brown … “I’m going to accept the results of the election no matter what, because I’m not a snowflake.” The instructor banned her …