After a great Easter with my family last week, I boarded the bus in Newark, New Jersey, to make the four-hour trip back to Washington, D.C. As I was trying to mind my own business, and get some reading in before the sun set, I couldn’t help but overhear a conversation between a few college students [Read more…] about Abstinence, Abortion and the Hook-up Culture
We All Have a Part to Play
Motivational speaker, and Catholic writer, Matthew Kelly, always tells his audience “Do not say am I too old; do not say I am too young.” He then goes into a list of extremely successful people whose fruitfulness began at both very young and old ages alike. His message is, simply: [Read more…] about We All Have a Part to Play
Pressure to Abort
There were two major news stories this week about courageous women who were pressured to abort, but in the face of criticism and legal action, both mothers chose [Read more…] about Pressure to Abort
Respecting Life: Caring for People with Disabilities
A disproportionate number of developing babies with a disability are not given a fighting chance to live; 9 out of 10 pre-born babies with a serious disability are aborted. This is a tragedy. While it is true that having a disability is not easy, and caring for those with disabilities comes with challenges, studies show that having a disabled person in the family actually [Read more…] about Respecting Life: Caring for People with Disabilities
Little Victories
Pro-lifers can sometimes get discouraged. It has been 40 years since Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision hasn’t been overturned, abortion is widely available, and 55 million lives have been lost. [Read more…] about Little Victories