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When Abortion Hits Home
As more women open up, we’re faced with the heartbreaking realization that abortion affects us all.
A Real Happily-Ever-After for Babies With Down Syndrome
Abortion, adoption, and yet again, ignorance over special needs.
Supreme Court Won't Reconsider Ban on 'Gruesome' Church Protest
Case pitted freedom of speech against freedom of religion. But protecting children from disturbing pictures was the trump card.
The Gosnell Case and My Heart For Tiny Babies
Why I couldn't bear to follow the coverage this time.
She's a Person, Not a Uterus
Fighting women's global health disparities with dignity.
The Embattled Career of Dr. Koop
Despite political pressures, the surgeon general was out to fight disease, not people.
Abortion Views Relatively Unchanged 40 Years After Roe v. Wade, Statistics Show
But are Americans' feelings about abortion really so stagnant?
When Our Labels Fail: The End of 'Pro-Choice'
Our impulse to divide and categorize has its limits.
Hold Baby Showers, Not Political Debates
How to approach unplanned pregnancies with Christian grace and acceptance.
Roe at 40: Who's Winning the Abortion Battle?
With victories and setbacks on both sides, not to mention conflicting polls, it can be hard to tell.
Are You Pro-Life Enough?
We must stop dismissing the grief of miscarriage.
Why Pro-Life Leaders Aren't Worried About Romney
His muted opposition to abortion is necessary pragmatism, they say.
When Planned Parenthood Attacks
Karen Handel speaks about the intense fire she faced during the abortion provider's funding feud with the Susan G. Komen foundation.

Top Story March 28, 2024

Shoes Stay On for Maundy Thursday
Shoes Stay On for Maundy Thursday
Few Protestant traditions continue the footwashing that Jesus did at the Last Supper. Some want a revival of the practice.

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