If one had to consider a date other than the Sunday nearest January 22—the date of the Supreme Court’s infamous Roe v. Wade decision—what better day to remember life and sacrificial love than February 14? Valentine Day, or more properly St. Valentine’s Day, remembers more 
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The main argument abortion supporters have for getting rid of the Hyde Amendment and forcing the prolife half of the country to pay for abortions with their tax dollars is that it’s unfair that poor women have to pay for abortions. For a moment, let’s 
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Grand Rapids, MI — January 22, 2021 is the 48th memorial of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the U.S. Supreme Court cases which legalized abortion-on-demand through all nine months of pregnancy. Since 1973, legalized abortion has taken the lives of an estimated 60 
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In the year 1596, William Shakespeare penned one of the most well-known phrases in literature, “the truth will out.” The idea that the truth will eventually become known—no matter how desperately it is suppressed or how convincingly it is hidden—is central to the idea of 
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A characteristic of the New Testament epistles and the varied authors who wrote them is the idea of encouragement, the message of “press on” though everything around you may fall apart: “press on.” This idea of encouragement is something everyone needs in life, especially coming 
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Lansing, MI — On December 16, the Michigan House adopted House Resolution 314, to affirm the rights of healthcare patients. Sponsored by Rep. Ann Bollin, the bipartisan resolution affirms the “right of patients and families to direct health care decisions and urge all three branches 
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(***UPDATED 7/20/2022) The rumor mill has been working overtime since the announcements of the apparent incredibly fast success of Project Warp Speed and possible COVID-19 vaccines. Many prolife people are rightfully concerned about using any vaccination that is not ethically created and are wondering if 
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The month of November ushers in the beginning of the holiday season. It is a time when the nation remembers the precious gift of family and celebrates the joy that comes with spending time together. It is therefore fitting that November is also National Adoption 
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Of the many things 2020 has emphasized, one is that the country is closely divided culturally, but the culture of media and Big Tech is not. As the prolife movement plans ahead for 2021 and 2022, sadly, how to address censorship is a part of 
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The presidential race remains undecided, while President Donald Trump takes his case to court and Joe Biden and media outlets seek to skip right over vote certification to Inauguration Day. Control of the U.S. Senate is undecided as the two races in Georgia are headed 
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