My Mother Never Saw Me As The Rapist’s Baby, by Jane Moore

Sadly in this world a stigma exists which is to me a kind of fear mixed with superstition – a wanting to hold the stigmatized person at arms-length or even ostracize them for fear of having whatever “tainted them” rub off on you. Rape victims have often been treated this way. Sexual assault is a […]

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Petulant or Vigilant? The Battle For No Exceptions – By Jim Sable

Petulant or Vigilant? The Battle For No Exceptions – By Jim Sable A new year of battling abortion begins, which means another year of fearless pro-life people fervently working to stop abortion has ended.  You could call any year that passes without stopping abortion an unsuccessful year, but there were many successes in 2015, particularly: […]

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My Birthmother Was Raped, But God Had a Plan For Both of Our Lives, by Sherry Hensley

Six years ago while on a trip home to visit my parents, I had the privilege to take a four-hour drive and meet a woman who I have come to know and admire her for her selfless love, her strength, and her act of courage in the middle of adversity — my birthmother. Growing up, […]

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Thank You Mom For Loving Me, Even Though I Was Conceived Out of Rape by Nick D’Angelo

This Mother’s Day, posts everywhere will read about “The best mom ever!” While I wholly support appreciation of parents, I’ve never been able to use such generic, sweeping language because it can feel contrived to me. I cannot prove my mother is the best by any absolute measure.  However, you absolutely can’t measure the love […]

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