- 'Forgotten Girls' Provides Critical Insight into Recent Boko Haram Kidnapping, Other Global Abuses
- Georgia Right to Life Responds to Call for New National Pro-life Group
- Little Flower Project rescues the least of these
- Susan B. Anthony List scores big with Supreme Court victory
While
the world stands horrified at the kidnapping of more than 200 young
girls in Nigeria by the terrorist group, Boko Haram, and rapes and
deaths of women in India and Pakistan, "Forgotten Girls: Stories of Hope
and Courage" provides critical insight and context for understanding
the issues related to the oppression of women and girls in the
developing world.
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Georgia
Right to Life (GRTL) President Daniel Becker today announced the
formation of a new national pro-life organization, the National
Personhood Alliance (NPA), a confederation of faith-based, pro-life
organizations and leaders who believe pursuing Personhood is essential
to protecting all innocent human beings in the 21st century.
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Every
year, thousands of children with birth defects, congential illnesses,
and other medical needs are abandoned in hospitals, train stations, and
other busy transport hubs. In many cases, these are rural and
impoverished families who are tragically unable to afford the
specialized care that their child needs.
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The
Supreme Court delivered a major victory on Monday to a pro life group
that sought to challenge an Ohio law that bans campaign statements
deemed to be false.
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