Jimmy Kimmel’s Emotional Monologue and the Glaring Irony of It All
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A few nights ago, Jimmy Kimmel opened his show with a tearful monologue discussing his newborn son, who was born with a rare heart disease and had to undergo an emergency surgery just hours after being born. Kimmel, who is known to be a big family man, was understandably shaken up by the event, shedding a […]

Part Trucker, Part Baby Rescuer – My Life as A Storks Driver
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This piece was written by Logan Williams. Part trucker. Part baby rescuer. That’s how I fancy myself—an unfettered hombre on the open road, hauling a whole heap of culture of life from one town to the next, en route to a destiny of hope. Over the last seven months I have driven well over 10,000 […]

Reversing the Abortion Pill: Giving Women and Their Children a Second Chance
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Reprinted from BreakPoint.org with permission and was written by Eric Metaxas. Copyright 2017 by the Colson Center for Christian Worldview.  A young woman ten weeks pregnant walks into her local Planned Parenthood office, grieving the death of her father. She thinks she just can’t cope with a pregnancy right now. Planned Parenthood gives her the abortion […]

Men Have Abortions, Too
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“I took care of it.” Those five words brought the biggest sigh of relief in my twenty-one years. I wasn’t ready for a kid, she wasn’t ready for a kid. It’s kind of like the saying goes, “You only know what you know”—and up to that point, all I knew is that kids draw on […]

Healing From Abortion — My Redemption Song
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The following story was submitted to us via email by Julia. She is grateful for the chance to share her story and hopes that she will be able to reach other women.  Two dates are forever ingrained in my heart—the day my baby was supposed to be born and the day I chose to take […]

Victoria’s Story
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The following story comes from Several Sources Shelter in Englewood, NJ. My name is Victoria and I am twenty-four years old. I live in Paterson, NJ in an apartment with my four-year-old disabled son. I planned to get a job following high school, but with a child that needs 24/7 care, this quickly became impossible. […]

What it Means to be Pro-life: Our Journey to Foster Care
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Part of being pro-life is not only supporting mothers through their pregnancies, but caring for orphans and the children within the foster care system. I recently interviewed a dear friend who has been fostering for about 5 months. May you really hear her heart and “find your something.” Tell me about why you chose to […]

What It’s Like To Be Adopted: My Story as an Adopted Adult
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Hi. My name is Caley. I have unruly red hair, brownish eyes (people say, “Did you know your eyes match your hair?!), and freckles. I feel most alive when I’m outdoors or making something with my hands. I describe things in my head when I’m alone, thinking of how I’d write them if someone were […]

Why Does Giving Matter?
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What are the most valuable things in your life? For me, in monetary terms, it’d be my car, guitar, and computer. Giving up any of those would be pretty major for me, but far greater than the value of any material resources is the value of the people I love. Sometimes you don’t know what […]

How to Make Abortion-Vulnerable Women Feel Safe
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My junior year in college, I was a dorm resident assistant. This meant I got a break on room and board, and was responsible for the girls who lived on my floor. I tried to develop relationships, help the girls with whatever they needed, plan events, and just generally be available for anything and everything […]