One of the joys of working in the pro-life movement is the amazing people I meet or become acquainted with along the way. For many years I’ve referred to them as the cream of the crop of humanity. People who … Continue reading
One of the joys of working in the pro-life movement is the amazing people I meet or become acquainted with along the way. For many years I’ve referred to them as the cream of the crop of humanity. People who … Continue reading
After my son and his wife suffered an early miscarriage of twins, a well-meaning friend said, “That’s okay. She’s young and can have more.” It was as if the lives of my grandsons didn’t matter. Many parents suffer in silence. … Continue reading
Scientific breakthroughs with adult stem cells are happening every day. Unlike embryonic stem cells, ethical adult stem cells have already offered cures and treatments to people who are suffering from a variety of serious ailments including kidney and heart disease, … Continue reading
A frequent claim by pro-abortion activists is that the pro-life movement doesn’t care about women. The courageous work of pro-life pregnancy help centers on behalf of babies, moms and dads, however, tells an entirely different story. I’ve often said that … Continue reading
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech changed history. Tuesday marked the 55th anniversary of that momentous event. King’s niece, Dr. Alveda King, continues to carry her uncle’s passion for civil rights. She is … Continue reading
To make your voice heard, please contact the Oregon Health Authority at (503) 947-2340 or by email at OHA.DirectorsOffice@state.or.us Americans were outraged by the Tuskegee syphilis study on black men. It subjected a segment of society to considerable health risk. Today … Continue reading
Pro-abortion activists couldn’t sell abortion to the American people. It was foisted on our nation by the courts, ultimately seven men in black robes who nullified states’ legal protections for the babies and opened the floodgates of violence, death and … Continue reading
I wonder if Mary Shelley, author of the early 19th century novel Frankenstein, ever imagined where science would take us today? Her book featured a stern warning about breaching ethical boundaries in the name of science. Apparently, it has fallen … Continue reading
It’s no surprise the abortion industry doesn’t want Judge Brett Kavanaugh confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court. What may be revealing to many are the arguments, coming from one of their own, to keep abortion on demand the status quo … Continue reading
This is a joyful time to be an advocate for unborn babies and their mothers. We have a pro-life President in the White House and are on the cusp of confirming a Supreme Court nominee who could tip the scales … Continue reading