It’s been nearly 5 years since my older brother Lloyd, my sister-in-law Dixie, and my 22 year old nephew, Steven, were brutally murdered in their home in El Rancho, New Mexico, at night, on Father’s Day 2011. Lloyd and Dixie had been married since they were teenagers, with two grown daughters who are married with […]
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The Pro-Life Debate — Defending Innocent Children, or Congressmen? by Rebecca Kiessling
Are some candidates “more pro-life” than others? Yes! Is it important to know which candidates and which organizations are willing to compromise their pro-life values? Yes, because we’re talking about lethal prejudice. This is not a political game for me. I literally owe my birth to the law being there to protect me. My heroes […]
We Gave the Best in our Hands for Him to be Happy While Growing in the Womb by Gustavo Armijo Griñen
At 20 weeks of gestation my partner went to her first ultrasound and the doctor told us it was a boy (Alonso). He also said he had “holoprosencephaly.” The whole world came down on us, This was our first child, and from the moment we learned we were going to be parents were the happiest […]
TV Metereologist Heather Sophia Shares Her Pro-Life Story of Survival, by Rebecca Kiessling
I speak at a multitude of pro-life events, and meet all kinds of wonderful pro-life people, including grass-roots activists, clergy, politicians, and celebrity emcee’s. But Thursday, April 21, 2016, I had the pleasure of meeting someone who really surprised the whole audience with her very own pro-life story at the annual Spring Banquet for Pro-Life Mississippi: […]
I Never Associated the Rape With My Daughter, by Wedencise Lubin
As a first generation immigrant from the Caribbean islands, life really came at me fast. In November 2010, at 17 years old, after a lifetime of physical and emotional abuse at the hands of my parents, they decided to rid themselves of the burden of having to live with me. I was a high school senior […]
Abortion Ban in Chile Saved My Life, by Karina Silva
My mother was sexually abused at age 15 and because of this violation, she became pregnant. In those years, talking about sexuality or any similar theme was abhorrent to society of that time and partly because of the shame and disrepute to any family. My unwed mother faced this situation for six months and had […]
A President Who Kills Her Most Vulnerable Citizens? by Brad Smith
You can measure the value of a society by how the weakest members are treated. Since 1989, Chile has been a country that protects these precious souls, but President Bachelet of Chile has decided to join the sick and depraved people of this world who have targeted disabled children for annihilation. Chile’s Cámara de Diputados […]
Your Life Matters, by Carina Kiessling, age 12
Since my mom is a pro-life speaker, I’ve grown up travelling all over the country and even around the world, hearing my mom and others speak on abortion and attending pro-life demonstrations. When I was younger, I started a club called the “My Life Matters Club,” because I wanted people to know that their lives […]
Chilean President Bachelet: Put Down Your Weapons and Stop Targeting My People Group, by Rebecca Kiessling
Yesterday, crosshairs were placed over the lives of innocent children like me who were conceived in rape or given a fatal fetal impairment diagnosis — Chile’s Cámara de Diputados (House) approved a bill to legalize abortion in these cases. The Senate will be voting on this deadly bill, and if approved, it will go to […]
Conceived in Rape, Saved by God, Protected by Rwanda Abortion Law, by Claude Cyubahiro
I am Claude Cyubahiro from Rwanda, Africa. I was born in 1993 — one year before the genocide which struck my country in 1994. I am now 22 years old, but going back in my history, I grew up living with my grandmother from when I was a baby up to 11 years old when […]