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Tag Archives: March for Life
Confusing Signs
Within a single week’s time, we had the Women’s March on Washington and the March for Life. All those signs and banners! Are you feeling frustrated or confused? What people do is their own business I’m into doing, … Continue reading
Posted in Window on our culture
Tagged March for Life, Proverbs 31:30-31, Women's March on Washington
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Pray for Life
Today is the March for Life. Bless all the dedicated souls who make their way to Washington to make their opinions known. Good news: the US abortion rate has fallen to its lowest level since Roe v Wade. Let us … Continue reading
I Have My Own Dream
This week marks the intersection of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the March for Life. For me, they fit well together. “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation … Continue reading
Posted in Window on our culture
Tagged abortion, abundant life, homicide, March for Life, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Temporary Inconvenience, Long-Term Blessing
43 years ago, Roe v Wade made abortion legal. What do you think about it? It’s settled law Abortion is a personal decision I’m praying for a change in America’s heart 1973—we were newly married, still in college, scraping by … Continue reading
Right to Choose (Wednesday)
MLK Day and March for Life fall in the same week this year. The two intersect over non-violent protest and focus on our right to choose our own responses. On December 19, 1956, Dr. King offered a set … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., March for Life, non-violent protest, right to choose
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