Brendan Malone: Safer chemical abortions? Yeah, right.
Apparently Orson Welles once quipped: “I drag my myth around with me”. Based on the most recent news about the RU486 abortion drug (also known as Mifepristone, Mifegyne or Mifeprex)
Apparently Orson Welles once quipped: “I drag my myth around with me”. Based on the most recent news about the RU486 abortion drug (also known as Mifepristone, Mifegyne or Mifeprex)
Today I had the pleasure of renewing my acquaintance with Archpriest Andrew Phillips, who leads one of Britain’s 40 Russian Orthodox parishes in Colchester. Archpriest Andrew has kindly sent me
When Julia Holcomb was sixteen she and a friend contrived to meet Steven Tyler, the frontman of the multi-platinum-selling band Aerosmith, and now co-host of American Idol. Holcomb’s gambit was
“Chances are, if you’re naming your blog after a Taylor Swift album, your judgment’s already suspect.” That’s how two teen girls were dismissed by a Salon magazine piece on the
Trevin Wax, an editor at LifeWay Christian resources and a blogger at Kingdom People, is out with an article that is making the rounds in pro-life circles explaining five reasons
New Zealand parents are outraged after learning some schools are helping to keep teenage girls’ abortions a secret, the Sunday Star-Times reports. Read more …
In 1977, five days after a saline abortion, Melissa Ohden was delivered and left on a table to die. Thirty-four years later, she is healthy and sharing her story around
Recently, Mary Fortkamp, president of the SW Nebraska LFL chapter #341, sent us a wonderful story of life and hope. Mary wrote, “My friend … gave me an e-mail one day about
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels recently signed a bill that eliminated public funding for Planned Parenthood. It also banned abortions after 20 weeks, required women considering abortions to receive written information about