Mary Szoch and Joy Zavalick

Mary Szoch and Joy Zavalick

Op-ed contributor

4 ways Republicans should talk about life in 2024

The logically inconsistent message of “sometimes you can kill a baby and sometimes you can’t,” just isn’t good enough. Here are four ways Republicans can chart a different course in 2024.

4 ways Republicans should talk about life in 2024

God-given rights should not be left to a vote

This election must teach us the lesson that we should have learned centuries ago — fundamental, God-given rights like the right to life and the right to liberty should not be left to a vote.

God-given rights should not be left to a vote

10 tips for discussing infertility with compassion

Having a reservoir of helpful words to share with those facing infertility is an essential component of loving those particular neighbors well. Knowing which words are unhelpful to say is equally important.

10 tips for discussing infertility with compassion

The push to normalize infanticide

America must turn back. There must be justice for the five babies whose remains were recovered from Cesare Santangelo’s abortion business, and the legislative efforts to legalize infanticide in California must be stopped.

The push to normalize infanticide

A zero star review for Yelp’s abortion activism

Yelp has caved to pressure from the abortion lobby and hidden its true utilitarian agenda behind a façade of female empowerment. Other cowardly corporations will likely follow suit. As companies increasingly reveal their true colors and lack of spine, Christians must carefully consider which ones receive their business.

A zero star review for Yelp’s abortion activism

Why does the far Left want more women to have abortions?

Why are progressives hellbent on pushing dangerous chemical abortions and spending thousands of dollars on travel over the simple solution of carrying a child to term and respecting his or her right to be born?

Why does the far Left want more women to have abortions?

Minority neighborhoods need maternity wards, not crack pipes

As the United States celebrates Black History Month, the nation should pause to reflect on the current state of the union for under-resourced minority communities. Despite the immense progress made in the past century, there remain areas in which the black community is neglected or continuously targeted for harm.

Minority neighborhoods need maternity wards, not crack pipes