Written by Julie Stuckenschneider When it comes to the abortion argument pro choicers will provide a long list of reasons as to why they feel it is okay for women …
It’s not over
Written by Julie Stuckenschneider I’m just going to say what a handful of women feel but too scared to say. Lots of women believe once you’re pregnant your career is …
Carmen’s Story
Carmen* was only two weeks away from finding out the gender of her baby. It didn’t matter if the baby would be a boy or a girl, she was just …
Reclaiming Motherhood
There’s an almost constant attack on motherhood from abortion providers. Abortion directly opposes motherhood so it’s no surprise it’s portrayed as a negative. Celebrating life over death Almost five years …
National Sanctity of Human Life Day
Today is National Sanctity of Human Life Day. Why? 47 years ago, the Supreme Court made one of the most devastating legal and moral decisions in history. Roe v. Wade …
National Human Rights Month: Recognizing the Humanity of the Human Fetus
December is National Human Rights Month – a time to recognize and protect the rights of each human being. The pro-life movement isn’t just pro-baby or pro-birth. It’s about respecting …
A Pro-Lifer’s Reflections and Prayer this Christmas
As Christmas morning rapidly approaches, I must remind myself of the reason we celebrate this wonderful season. As we all know, it isn’t about shopping, decorating, baking, and caroling. It …
Happy National Adoption Day!
“We look at adoption as a very sacred exchange. It was not done lightly on either side.” -Jamie Lee Curtis, Actress and Adoptive Mother of 2 This National Adoption Day, …
Feeling Grateful on National Philanthropy Day
“Every man must decide whether he will walk in the creative light of altruism or the darkness of destructive selfishness… Life’s persistent and most urgent question is, ‘What are you …
The Role of Grace in the Pro-Life Movement
In preparation for National Inspirational Role Models Month, I thought up the names of numerous pro-life figures who have been influential in my learning and activism. As I thought of …