For the past few months, my heart has ached for the millions of babies whose lives have been stolen from them, for the intense pain they each have experienced and for the choice they never had. This is why I feel I must now speak out. Abortion is an issue which touches me deeply and […]
Ohio Heartbeat Bill Committee Chair: “Rebecca, I can tell you are a very great debater. It doesn’t look like anyone’s willing to take you on today”
I recently testified before both the Ohio Senate committee and House committee in support of the Heartbeat bill as someone conceived in rape and as a pro-life attorney. In the Senate, despite being the last to testify after four hours of proponent testimony, I was asked questions by a pro-choice Democrat on the committee. However, […]
My Children’s Hearts Beat Too — Georgia Heartbeat Bill Discriminates, by Heather Hobbs
Over the last week and a half, I’ve been advocating on for the Georgia heartbeat bill, called the LIFE Act – HB 481, at the Georgia State Capitol. I’m from Oregon, but as I visited my grandparents in the Atlanta area, it only made sense to take the opportunity to help Georgia’s most vulnerable, and […]
Save The 1 Intervenes in Iowa Heartbeat Case — Our Hearts Beat Too! By Rebecca Kiessling, with Brad and Jesi Smith
On May 4, 2018, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the Heartbeat Bill into law which would protect unborn children who have a detectable heartbeat, except “when the abortion is medically necessary” and defines “medically necessary” as cases of rape, incest and fetal abnormality, making the abortion provider the sole arbiter of these determinations. These exceptions […]
Pro-Life Peru is Morally Superior, by Rebecca Kiessling
It is a great honor to have been invited to speak at Peru’s first international pro-life conference. I’m an attorney, wife, mother of 5, international pro-life speaker and writer, and the President of Save The 1 – a global pro-life organization with a network of over 525 who were conceived in rape (like me) and […]
South Carolina, Eugenic Abortion, and the Ugly Side of Pro-Life Politics, by Sarah Connors
South Carolina, Eugenic Abortion, and the Ugly Side of Pro-Life Politics Last month, South Carolina’s legislature passed and the Governor signed the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, banning late-term abortions beginning at 20 weeks post-fertilization (or 22 weeks LMP) on the basis that unborn children experience pain and that the State has “a compelling state […]
Told by Doctors to Abort, I Regained My Mother’s Heart For My Child, by Jennifer Frey
My name is Jennifer Frey. I would like to share a piece of my heart here with you, and her name is Faith Elizabeth. Before I get there, I would like to confess, I haven’t always been pro-life. In fact, I was very much pro-choice until my children came into my life. I remember in […]
We Value Life and Urge the Republic of Ireland to Preserve the 8th Amendment, by Rebecca Kiessling
I’m the President of Save The 1 – a global pro-life organization of over 450 who were conceived in rape (like me) and mothers who became pregnant by rape who are either raising their children, birthmothers, or post-abortive. Additionally, we have hundreds who were told to abort due to a pre-natal diagnosis. We value life […]
She Brings Joy
In 2010 we chose not to have an abortion, after learning our unborn child had a fatal fetal anomaly called Limb Body Wall Complex: Here is our story. There are so many important things I would like to share about our story. The journey we went through to have our baby is just as important […]
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 […]