IVF and infertility: Good ends do not justify all means
Abortion and IVF are, as currently practiced, “two sides of the same child-commodifying coin.”
Abortion and IVF are, as currently practiced, “two sides of the same child-commodifying coin.”
Both sides of the presidential race are (finally) set, and Americans remain historically dissatisfied with both options.
We can pray that, having lived through this attempt on his life, President Trump is brought to a place of gratitude to God and a sense of responsibility.
If true liberation is to be had, it won’t be through a church that continues to morally devolve on these issues.
As this research and reporting made clear, rape is perversely useful to those who wish to expand abortion access.
In what has become a dark annual tradition, Islamic militants in Nigeria carried out targeted attacks on Christians on Christmas Eve.
These are hard truths indeed, but hard truths are more loving than false narratives.
Research consistently shows that young people who wait until after the wedding have a better chance for a stable, fulfilling, happy marriage.
Not long ago, Christian beliefs about sex and marriage were considered mainstream. Today, they are among the most controversial beliefs someone can hold.
The same is true with marriage. Jesus was asked a “do” question, and our culture is constantly “doing” something new to and with marriage: ending it, replacing it, expanding it, substituting for it.