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Vision For Israel Offering Support for Terror Victims
Israel, a land of beauty, diversity and wonder, is facing an insurmountable challenge, as it has been since before the modern state was reestablished: caring for and helping heal the brokenhearted. Today, our small nation, a country of nearly 8.7 million people, is caring in varying degrees for an estimated 10,000 living victims of terror attacks. From 1920 until the
Continue ReadingThe Story Behind Dr. Alveda King Becoming an Evangelist to the Black Community
PP’s Anti-Birth, Anti-Family Agenda
Planned Parenthood (PP) has certainly been in the news as of late. The videos by the Center for Medical Progress have exposed an extremely sadistic side of PP that most people outside of the Pro-Life Movement never knew about. Now there are cries from so many people, even presidential candidates like Ted Cruz, to de-fund PP. One presidential candidate said PP
Continue ReadingGod Harvests Souls, While Satan Harvests Babies
In part four of the PPH expose by the Center for Medical Progress view undercover conversation with Dr. Savita Ginde, VP/Medical Director of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains (PPRM) where she talks about coordinating with other Planned Parenthoods making sure that they’re “all saying the same thing, and that the CEOs are all saying the same thing;” and talking about their attorney
Continue ReadingPro-Life Leaders Call for States to Enforce Civil and Criminal Laws Against Abortionists
Just saying the word “Selma” will forever evoke images of baton wielding, gas-masked police chasing men and women who were marching for the right to vote. Fifty years later, there is a darker story that Selma has to tell. It is one of continued violence that targets black and brown pregnant women. Fr. Terry Gensemer of the Charismatic Episcopal Church
Continue ReadingGrace Is More than a Holy Bleach Pen
One Sunday recently I stood before my closet and tried to decide between my two go-to outfits for when I want to stay cool but also not go too casual: the maxi dress or the white linen pants. Like most women, as I pondered the white linen pants, I ran through that day’s schedule. Would there be any blatant opportunities
Continue ReadingFinding Joy & “Pockets of Happiness” in a Messed Up World
Once, I was invited to officiate at a “baby dedication” for three little children. I thought about Pope Francis saying we have to minister to everyone, not just about abortion and gay marriage, but everything. That day was a reflection of what I call “God’s garden.” There were agnostics in attendance. There were Catholics, Protestants, and Jews there. I also met
Continue ReadingGod Chooses the Weak
Brothers and sisters, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth. But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. God chose the lowly
Continue ReadingMothers’ Day begins in the womb: Pray for at-risk mothers and babies.
Most years, I try to attend a “Mother-Daughter Tea” for Mothers’ Day. My Mother and sometimes my daughters and granddaughters join me. We celebrate our joyous relationships. Then on Sundays I participate in a Mother’s Day celebration at church. There is always good singing and Bible teaching. Then we go out to dinner, or cook a yummy dinner at home. God provides
Continue ReadingThe Photo That Changed My Life- Born2Fly
“Do you see the cages in that window?” my contact asked. “Cages?” I repeated with horror. “What’s in them?” “Five-year-old girls.” I wanted to throw up. With that one sentence, my life was about to change. It was early on a Saturday evening in Mumbai, India — May 26, 2001. Exactly 14 years ago. I was doing research for an article about
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