The House of Representatives passed the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act this week.
The House of Representatives passed the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act this week.
A pro-choice Democratic representative ignited a social media debate this week when she quoted the Bible in opposing the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
A coalition of pro-life organizations has launched a life-affirming advertising campaign that will place billboards in the exact locations California Gov. Gavin Newsom raised pro-choice billboards that were criticized as blasphemous.
If this leaked draft opinion overturning Roe is indeed reflective of what the final decision will be, then we must do two things. First, we must thank God that this decades-long legal nightmare is over. Our efforts to protect babies and care for vulnerable women will no longer be pre-empted by an evil masquerading as an invented “right.” Second, the Court has done its job. It cannot do our job. State legislatures now have very important jobs to do, but they cannot do the jobs that we are called to: to speak the truth in love and to create a culture of life and care.
A British pro-life activist was recently arrested and charged for silently praying outside an abortion clinic in Birmingham earlier this month.
Last week, the University of Idaho settled a free speech lawsuit with three Christian students who claimed the school violated their right to free speech. The school agreed to pay the students $90,000.
The new adoption-centric movie Lifemark has been used by God to impact countless women facing unwanted pregnancies, including a woman who was talked out of an abortion by her Uber driver, according to the filmmakers behind the faith-based project.
A federal court has ordered Southwest Airlines to give a flight attendant her job back after she was fired because she didn’t want to pay union dues that went to fund political causes she didn’t agree with.
Hillary Clinton says overturning the 1973 Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade has made the U.S. comparable to Sudan and Afghanistan.
Last week, the Georgia Supreme Court reinstated the state’s 6-week abortion ban.