Hannah* didn’t know how many weeks she was in her pregnancy. She knew she wasn’t very far along which is why she was strongly considering having an abortion. Her situation …
Analyzing sex education in the US
Written by Olivia Carr Whether or not sexual education taught in US public schools is something you can get behind, many people across the ideological spectrum can agree that the …
Chloe’s Story
What was the one thing in particular that impacted you during your visit at the pregnancy center? “When they let me hear my son’s heartbeat and see how big he …
To Have Kids or To Not Have Kids?
Written by: Julie Stuckenschneider I think it is safe to say everyone would agree we are living in challenging times. With all the violence, arguing, lock downs, closed schools, open …
Choosing Adoption
Written by Julie Stuckenschneider Each year there are roughly 1.3 million abortions. Only 4% of the women with unwanted pregnancies place their children through adoption. It is estimated that there …
Layla’s Story
Being pro-life is more than just wanting to end abortion. The pro- life movement wants to ensure every child has a chance at life and that doesn’t stop once a …
Ellie’s Story
“Thank you for checking on me” Ellie* said after explaining why she chose life for her baby girl. Facing an unplanned pregnancy is not uncommon. With the internet at one’s disposal …
Charlotte’s Web and it’s unintentional pro-life message
Every night I do a read aloud with my kids and last month was Charlotte’s Web. The main and well known theme in Charlotte’s Web is friendship. However, as I …
Men are vital to the pro-life movement
Written by Julie Stuckenschneider When thinking about the pro-life movement, how many think that it’s great a man is against abortion but still doesn’t quite deserve an opinion about it? …
Anti-Life is Anti-Science: How Powerful Semantics Distract From the Biological Truths of the Pro-Life Movement
Written by Olivia Carr Within the scope of unexpected pregnancies, there are many questions pro-choice organizations and individuals often turn to for a quick “gotcha” effect on their conversational ‘opponent.’ …