Alveda King on Abortion, Racism and Voting for Trump
For decades Dr. Alveda King has traversed a wide chasm between those with divergent views, specifically on the moral and social concerns of abortion and racism.
For decades Dr. Alveda King has traversed a wide chasm between those with divergent views, specifically on the moral and social concerns of abortion and racism.
Releasing nationwide on October 7, the independent film Voiceless hopes to shift the national conversation around unplanned pregnancies — by showing the impact one church can make through local outreach and united pro-life advocacy.
Lisa Smiley wasn't supposed to survive the one child policy in China. But decades after her parents hid Lisa and her siblings before fleeing to safety, she speaks with compelling clarity to our culture's raging abortion debate.
In a nation where women and children are sold for sexual exploitation, one mother and her family have become agents of change — living out a message of unconditional love.
On July 13, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill known as the Conscience Protection Act — intended to protect the rights of health care providers, churches and other groups that object to participating in abortion.
On June 27, in a 5-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down two of the four provisions in HB 2 — a Texas pro-life law that passed in 2013 by bipartisan majority vote.
One day this month, most likely a Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hand down its decision in the case Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt. The case centers on a Texas law defining minimum health and safety standards for abortion practices, which abortion providers have sued to halt.
America marks Memorial Day this coming weekend, a federal holiday originating after the Civil War to remember and appreciate the sacrifice of those who have died defending our nation.
One current Supreme Court case stands at the center of the abortion debate in America—Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, a legal challenge brought by Texas abortion providers claiming state safety regulations of abortion centers are "unconstitutional."
What would it look like to go all in loving children? For Kelsey and Randy Bohlender, it meant raising four biological kids … then adopting six children, including two sets of twins. Yet the Bohlender family is not content to stop there.