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Abortion Pill Reversal saves Ohio woman’s unborn baby
By: Gayle Irwin, originally published October 29, 2024, Pregnancy Help News Sierra felt as though her life was like a tornado, a whirlwind spinning out of control. Her husband had walked out on her and their four children. She wasn’t sure how she was going to care for her young family. Add to these stresses…
Read MoreChild loss ministry calls for change in medical code describing miscarriage as “spontaneous abortion”
By: Jean Mondoro, originally published April 17, 2025, Pregnancy Help News A Louisiana-based nonprofit has launched a petition to change the medical language surrounding miscarriages, which currently likens the natural death of an unborn child to the intentional killing of the preborn. Red Bird Ministries was founded with the goal of providing helpful resources for parents…
Read MoreIllinois’s Assisted Suicide Bill Would Turn Medicine into a ‘Culture of Death,’ Representative Warns
By: Sarah Holliday, originally published April 20, 2025, The Washington Stand Ten U.S. states have legalized assisted suicide. Now, Americans are watching anxiously to see if Illinois will become the 11th. Senate Bill 9, also known as the End-of-Life Options for Terminally Ill Patients Act, permits doctors to prescribe suicide drugs — whether face-to-face or…
Read MoreFDA report shows casualties from the abortion pill continue to climb
By: Carole Novielli, originally published April 9, 2025, LiveAction.org The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a report estimating that the number of women using mifepristone (the abortion pill) to abort their children through December 2024 “is approximately 7.5 million women” since the drug’s approval in 2000. The report reveals that mifepristone (200mg) killed an additional 1.6 million preborn…
Read MoreHackers steal 1.6 million patient records in major healthcare breach
By: Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report, originally published April 16, 2025, FoxNews.com What you need to know about the risks and what you can do to protect yourself Healthcare data breaches are common for two main reasons. Healthcare organizations are easy targets due to poor cybersecurity practices, and the data they store is extremely valuable. Bad actors…
Read MoreCelebrating Holy Week and TEN Planned Parenthoods Closing – Praise Be to God!
By: Sarah Neely, originally published April 17, 2025, Operation Rescue Resurrection Sunday is a time for good news: Christ has risen! Salvation has come! And Planned Parenthood has announced the closing of ten abortion clinics since the start of 2025! “We praise God for the continued failings of Planned Parenthood, one of the most evil organizations of…
Read MoreAlleluia! He is Risen!
New Life in Christ: Easter, Redemption, and the Pro-Life HopeAlleluia! Today on Easter we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ—the moment that changed everything. When Jesus rose from the dead, He conquered sin and death, offering redemption and new life to all who believe. His resurrection is not just a historical event; it is a…
Read MoreFederal Judge Permanently Enjoins EEOC Abortion Regulation for Catholic Business Group
By: Joshua Arnold, originally published April 17, 2025, The Washington Stand Catholic businesses may not be forced to subsidize abortions or fertility treatments, ruled federal Judge Daniel Traynor, a Trump appointee to the District Court of North Dakota, on Tuesday. Traynor granted 9,000 Catholic businesses a permanent injunction against an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) rule requiring…
Read MoreGood Friday and the Silent Suffering of Abortion
Shared by Laura Strietmann, Executive Director, Cincinnati Right to Life Each year, Christians around the world pause on Good Friday to remember the ultimate sacrifice—Jesus Christ, the innocent Lamb of God, crucified for the sins of humanity. It’s a day marked by sorrow, reflection, and deep gratitude. But it’s also a day that calls us…
Read MoreArkansas to Allow Christian Adoption and Foster Care Groups to Bypass Same-Sex Homes
By: Michael Gryboski, originally published April 14, The Washington Stand An Arkansas bill prohibiting state officials from forcing faith-based adoption and foster care organizations from placing children in homes that go against an agency’s religious or moral beliefs was signed into law by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R). Sanders, former White House press secretary for…
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