Tagged: pro-life

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End Abortion Meme: It’s Simple, Yet Complicated

One of the tools I use in my pro-life advocacy is creating memes that initiate thought, tug on the heart-strings, or generally bring abortion into the light. As a rule, I go for a softer message – no bloody babies in trash bags or parts spelling out Planned Parenthood. The photos and messages are gleaned from where I am – my family,...

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No Girl Scout Cookies for Me!

Although those fresh faced Girl Scouts selling cookies are not at fault, the Girl Scouts have some very bad associations. There is danger for these girls, too, as Planned Parenthood is involved. It is better to use caution and research when deciding on which causes to support.

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Spina Bifida Baby – She Didn’t Ask to Be Born

Sympathy – the feeling that you care about and are sorry about someone else’s trouble, grief, misfortune, etc. : a sympathetic feeling When others experience hardships in life, an appropriate Christian response is to feel sympathy. Many causes rely on this emotional connection in their quest for assistance and donations. While it is virtuous to offer all we can to those who...

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Cancer While Pregnant: Both Can Live

  When a pregnant woman receives a cancer diagnosis, there is much to consider. Yet a little known fact is that cancer does not necessarily mean choosing between the life of the baby or mother. Contrary to popular thought both can safely live. This aspect of oncological medicine is actually not news at all. Decades of successful, safe treatment of...

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Sometimes Sharing An Ordeal Blesses Other Victims

  Sharing a heart-wrenching ordeal can become a matter of rejoicing when it gives witness to victory over evil. Not just survival, but a of a flourishing outcome makes a profound statement . By looking closely at every obstacle, struggle, and eventual victory in their lives, people have the ability to discover hope. Such examinations of the past can be...