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Roe v. Wade: A Dark Anniversary

January 21, 2011 by  

Saturday marks the 38th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to legalize abortion. On January 22, 1973, by a 7-to-2 vote, the Supreme Court voted in favor of “Jane Roe” effectively making abortion legal everywhere in the United States. Since 1973, an estimated 53 million babies have been terminated in this country. That’s an average [...]

Adoption is a Heart Matter

October 21, 2010 by  

This week a child was born that many would say shouldn’t have been. He has Down Syndrome, and if you believe the likes of the abortion industry and those who like to pick and choose the “perfect” genes, a child like this, a child less than perfect by those standards, should be aborted, not given [...]

Hope and Healing for a Broken World

July 13, 2010 by  

I am a newcomer to the “pro-life movement”. In fact, prior to 2009 I hadn’t paid close attention to any pro-life organizations. It’s not that I didn’t care; I’ve always believed strongly in the value of life. My wife and I regularly pray for the hearts and minds of those in the pro-choice establishment and [...]

We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby

June 21, 2010 by  

A popular slogan for people who support abortion is “Trust Women.” The idea, of course, is that women are capable of making their own decisions and we should not interfere. In some ways, I agree. The truth is, if we stopped deceiving women, most of them would make the right choice—which is for Life. One [...]

From Almost Aborted to Absolutely Adopted

May 28, 2010 by  

In January I stood with thousands of others at the abortion supercenter in Houston, TX, praying against its opening, against its perpetuation of harm toward poor and oppressed women who would be victims of the conglomerate of Planned Parenthood and its desire for money. There were protesters protesting us, and they chanted a question that [...]

PETA Joins the Abortion Debate?

April 17, 2010 by  

In an effort to promote veganism (and ultimately animal rights), PETA issued the follow press release this last week: “In the wake of reports that Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman signed two bills broadening the restrictions on abortion, PETA is weighing in on the issue … kind of. The group plans to erect a billboard in [...]

Abortion Isn’t Painless

April 16, 2010 by  

The Washington Times is spot on in this editorial it published on the recent anti-abortion measure passed by Nebraska this week. The measure protects babies from being aborted after 20-weeks and stems from recent research the indicates that they might be “capable of feeling pain” at this stage of development. “The abortion lobby has spent [...]

Leaving Planned Parenthood

April 9, 2010 by  

Here’s a great broadcast from Focus on the Family that I listened to on my way to PA this week. It’s about Abby Johnson who, through the prayer efforts of 40 Days for Life, was transformed by God and left her position of Director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Texas. Part 1 : Part [...]

Almost Aborted Publicly Launches This Week!

April 6, 2010 by  

Project News: The Almost Aborted project sprouted in early 2009 after God began tugging at my heart to combine my love for photography with my passion for life. The core of Almost Aborted is about telling the stories and sharing the images of those who may have never been. We call these survivor stories! We [...]

Interesting Glimps Into the Progressive Mindset

April 3, 2010 by  

I was moderately stunned to read Oklahoma Citizen compare trans-vaginal ultrasounds to “rape by instrument.” Take a look: HB 2780, Ultrasound Mandate “The measure requires a woman to undergo an unnecessary medical procedure. For most women, they will be forced to endure the insertion of a vaginal transducer (essentially rape by instrument) and to listen [...]