
A new study found that about one-quarter of abortion clinics in the country would close if the Supreme Court decides to overturn Roe v. Wade.

A new study found that about one-quarter of abortion clinics in the country would close if the Supreme Court decides to overturn Roe v. Wade.
A recent Washington Post story that was intended to turn readers against Texas' heartbeat abortion ban actually did the opposite by presenting powerful pro-life arguments, several pro-life activists say.
This week, South Dakota became the second state to stop abortions at least temporarily, following Oklahoma.
If you work for a company that has chosen to help fund abortions or celebrates unbiblical sexual morality, how should you respond? These are not speculative questions. As our culture moves further and further from biblical morality, Christians are coming under increasing attack for our biblical beliefs. And believers who work in the secular marketplace are facing increasing pressure to capitulate or resign.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to put stronger protections in place for Supreme Court justices and pro-life organizations as they face rising threats.
As you can see, if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade today or in the next two weeks, the battle over abortion will shift from the federal level to the states and even local communities. Those of us who believe life is sacred from conception to natural death will be on the front lines. We will need to do all we can for the sake of the unborn, their biological parents and families, and our larger culture.
A trio of pro-life counselors won a major free speech legal victory Thursday when a District of Columbia appeals court ordered a lower court to dismiss a lawsuit against them.
A pro-abortion activist group is calling on people to protest outside the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, her church, and the school her children attend.
Abortion is twice as popular an option as adoption among women of childbearing age, according to a new survey that asked what they would likely do if faced with an unintended pregnancy.
The story, of how God changed the heart of one of our nation’s most notorious abortionists, is about as dramatic a conversion as Chuck Colson’s was. Yet, it came in the wake of one of the greatest defeats pro-lifers had suffered since the Roe v. Wade decision. Here’s what Chuck wrote, in a commentary entitled “The Ultimate Victory.”