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Voices
A Culture of Life Requires More Than Just Changed Laws
One of the greatest challenges confronting pastors is speaking against a culture that fails to see the irony of defending the marginalized by killing the unborn.Â
Christian News
State AGs Warn Pharmacies About Mailing Abortion Pills
Attorneys generals in 20 states warned CVS and Walgreens Wednesday (Feb. 1) they will violate the law if they sell abortion pills through the mail.
Christian News
First Indictments in Dobbs-Related Attacks on Pregnancy Care Centers
Caleb Hunter Freestone and Amber Marie Smith-Stewart, who have been charged with attacking a pregnancy care center, are the first two people to be indicted on federal charges related to the SCOTUS decision on Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Christian News
Most Abortions Illegal in 14 States After Idaho, South Carolina Rulings
Most abortions are banned in 14 states as the overturning of Roe v. Wade continues to impact state laws protecting life in the nation.
Christian News
State Abortion Bans Continue To Take Effect; Clinics Decrease
State abortion bans continue to take effect while the clinics that perform the lethal procedure against preborn children continue to decline two months after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the Roe v. Wade decision.
Pastors
There’s a Fierce Spiritual Battle at the Heart of Abortion
As should be obvious from the intensity of the outcries to the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, when it comes to abortion, we are not talking about a topic that is just hotter than any other.
Christian News
W.Va. Abortion Ban Advances Without Rape, Incest Exceptions
As West Virginia's Republican supermajority continued advancing a sweeping abortion ban bill Tuesday, Democrats failed for the second time in two days to garner enough support to add exceptions for rape and incest.
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GOP AGs Ask Google Not to Limit Anti-Abortion Clinic Results
After some members of Congress urged Google to limit the appearance of pregnancy clinics in search results, 17 Republican AGs are warning that doing so could invite investigations and possible legal action.