by afladmin | Oct 12, 2020 | Abortion, Pregnancy
What is your reaction when you hear that someone has been “left to die”? Does it matter what the circumstances of the person being left to die are? Is it worse to be left alone to die, or is the presence of another person during the dying process a form of comfort, a...
by afladmin | Oct 6, 2020 | Abortion, Bioethics, End of Life, Pregnancy, Social Justice, Uncategorized
Imagine you found yourself on an episode of John Quiñone’s “What Would You Do?” television series and observed: A distraught man is standing on the side of a bridge, his legs slightly bent, prepared to jump into the icy water below.A stranger slurs, “I’m heading out!”...
by afladmin | Aug 17, 2020 | Abortion, After Abortion Care, Bioethics, Pregnancy, Uncategorized
Psalm 67 is a beautiful song of God’s love and blessing to all people of all nations. The prayer of this Psalm is that the God of Israel would make himself known to all the earth, and would save and bless all people. That all peoples would praise him, and be...
by afladmin | Jun 30, 2020 | Abortion, Legal Rulings, Pregnancy
On March 4, I stood in front of the U.S. Supreme Court praying, while the oral arguments were heard for the Louisiana June Medical Services v. Russo case. I was joined by hundreds of other women who regret their abortion, interceding before the Lord, that the Supreme...
by afladmin | Jun 17, 2020 | Abortion, Pregnancy, Social Justice
As discussion about racism continues to dominate our news, these statistics about aborted black babies recently came across my desk: 1 out of 3 black babies – 800 every day – are aborted;34% of black babies were aborted in 2017;61.3 million babies have died...
by afladmin | Dec 9, 2019 | Abortion, Pregnancy
A young, unmarried woman receives very unexpected news. Her fiancé does not handle it well. She anticipates the scorn of her close-knit, religious community. The woman’s story sounds all too familiar. However, her story is anything but normal, because this is Mary,...