- LIFE Runners are participating in 5ks across the globe
- Denver man's dying wish? That more people could die
- Bay Area Church works to restore, strengthen marriages
- FBI: Colorado man tried to use abortion to cover up child porn and pedophilia
- SNL mocks pro life groups
- Doctors Use 3-D Ultrasound to Detect Unborn Baby's Heart Defect, Save Her Life
- Bishop issues letter on the ‘epidemic plague’ of porn
- 'Brain dead' teen awakens from coma while family sings at bedside
Save
The Storks is excited to announce that we are the national beneficiary
for LIFE Runners’ 2014 A-Cross America Relay. We will be raising money
to get future Stork Buses out on the road across America.
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Charles
Selsberg, bedridden from the debilitating Lou Gehrig's disease, which
made it difficult for him to even swallow saliva, rejected a feeding
tube and stopped consuming water. It was, he believed, the only way to
end his life.
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In
a city with a reputation for homosexual activism, San Francisco
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, one of the architects of California’s
Proposition 8, considers supporting couples in the sacrament of
matrimony a higher priority than repealing same-sex “marriage” laws.
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A
Denver-area man offered to pay for an abortion to cover up his
years-long sexual abuse of a young girl, which he used to produce child
pornography, according to the FBI.
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Saturday Night Live and guest-host Lena Dunham attempt a brutally unfunny jab at pro-lifers.
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Doctors
in Florida are using a high-tech method of detecting problems in unborn
children and correcting them as soon as possible. While we often focus
on heart disease in adults — sometimes the tiniest of hearts have
problems.
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The
growth of pornography use, particularly on the internet, is “a matter
of utmost urgency for every son and father today,” Bishop Paul Loverde
of the Catholic diocese of Arlington, Virginia said in a letter to his
flock released this week.
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Just
before 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 26, Lexi was riding her longboard while
crossing the street in a crosswalk at the intersection of University
Avenue and Canyon Road when the accident occurred. No alcohol, drugs or
texting were believed to have played a role in the crash, police said.
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