- Vigil shines light on sex slavery
- Restaurant Serves Hope for Homeless Moms
- City Rejects Pro-Life Sign But Approves Signs for Liquor Store
- Abortion clinic protest-free zone being challenged in Ma.
- Teens Who Have Sex By Age 16 Account for 75% of All Abortion
- Horror at the sperm bank
Human
trafficking victim AmberDawn McCall, standing in red, holds daughter
Chastity as she and her family listen to Miss Washington Allyson Rowe
speak about human trafficking during a vigil Saturday at River Park
Square in Spokane, WA.
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In
Sacramento, California, there is a very special restaurant called
“Plates Café & Catering.” What makes Plates different from other
eateries are the people who work there: homeless mothers served by St.
John’s Shelter for Women and Children.
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The
Kansas town of Basehor has denied a church request to place a temporary
pro-life sign in front of their facility; however, the city approved a
new liquor store sign in the same night's voting.
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Eleanor
McCullen clutches a baby's hat knit in pink and blue as she patrols a
yellow semicircle painted on the sidewalk outside a Planned Parenthood
health clinic on a frigid December morning with snow in the forecast.
The painted line marks 35 feet from the clinic's entrance and that's
where the 77-year-old McCullen and all other abortion protesters and
supporters must stay.
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The
pro-life movement has noted for years that the abortion industry
understands the link between teen sex and abortions. That’s why Planned
Parenthood, the biggest abortion business in the United States, has
pushed so hard to get sex education classes in as many high schools as
possible.
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A
Utah family who used a sperm bank more than 20 years ago uncovered a
nightmare when they performed DNA tests this year: their adult
daughter's real father is a convicted felon who swapped his sperm with
theirs.
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