Category: Middle School

The Indianapolis Campaign for Abortion Free Cities Threw a Lunch Fundraiser for Moms – And the Results Were Awesome
Caroline Wharton | June 7, 2023
GUEST POST: In late May, the Indianapolis Campaign for Abortion Free Cities – through Students for Life of America (SFLA) – concluded a month and a half long, city-wide fundraiser for two local pregnancy resource centers, and the results were astonishing. This luncheon fundraiser called “The Standing With Her Lunch” had a simple purpose: to thank our own mothers for

A Japanese Lab is Trying to Create ‘Lab Babies’ – Is That a Good Thing? Discussing Ethics Behind Such Research
Caroline Wharton | June 7, 2023
GUEST POST: The New York Post recently wrote an article commenting on a novel study published in the renowned journal Nature, in which the Hayashi Lab at Kyushu University of Japan claims to be on the path to growing human babies in vitro. Hayashi and team induced pluripotent stem cells – cells that can be differentiated into other types of

New York Times Plays Peek-A-Boo: Blind to Machete-Wielding Professor But Searching for “Kink” in Kids’ Movie
Caroline Wharton | June 6, 2023
The New York Times can play games in their journalistic efforts, and it recently appears that the media outlet has been engaging in a rousing rendition of ‘Peek-A-Boo’ as some stories are ignored and others are searched out when perhaps they shouldn’t be. One of the biggest stories on abortion and higher education was blindly overlooked by the NYTimes recently

Huntington University is Christian But Not Acting Like It: They Barred Me from Starting an SFLA Group
Caroline Wharton | June 6, 2023
This blog was written anonymously by a student from Huntington University. GUEST POST: As a passionate pro-lifer, I was determined to start a Students for Life of America (SFLA) group at Huntington University (HU), the Christian school I attend. Being beyond eager to get started, I submitted my club constitution to the Student Life Office within the first seven business

Meet the North Carolina Pro-Life Force
Caroline Wharton | June 4, 2023
GUEST POST: Three years ago, if you had told me I’d be leading pro-life chants on a megaphone every month, speaking at schools across the state on abortion, being known as “that pro-life girl,” and being mentored by the President of Students for Life of America (SFLA) Kristan Hawkins, I’d say you were crazy. But now, as a two-time SFLA

New on Explicitly Pro-Life: Messaging Matters for the Pro-Life Movement
Caroline Wharton | June 3, 2023
In this episode of the Explicitly Pro-Life podcast, Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins and Thrive Nation CEO Bridget VanMeans discuss how the pro-life movement can effectively serve women and save babies online and offline. The two dive deep into the ways pro-life activists can optimize life-affirming messaging to abortion-minded pregnant women in order to take business away from Planned Parenthood and other abortion facilities.

Buying Sketchy Abortion Pills Online? There’s a Chance They’re Laced with Fentanyl
Caroline Wharton | June 2, 2023
Are you rightfully worried about Chemical Abortion Pills opening women up to the risk of injury, infertility, abuse, and death (to say nothing of their disastrous effects on the preborn)? If so, you might want to take a seat because despite enough danger already being associated with these life-ending drugs, there is yet another reason our society should be concerned:

Megyn Kelly & Kristan Hawkins Agree: We Are Women, Not Just Bodies With Female Sex Organs
Caroline Wharton | June 1, 2023
There is a war on women; and no, it doesn’t have to do with the patriarchy. It’s about the erasure of women and their protected rights in society, and it starts when we stop acting like women exist — like the feminine hygiene product maker Always did recently. Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly called out the company’s repugnant actions for what

Students for Life of America & Their Fellowship Program Changed My Life!
Caroline Wharton | June 1, 2023
GUEST POST: I’ve always been pro-life, but during my first month of college, I began to feel a very specific calling into the pro-life movement. At Grand Canyon University (GCU), there was no pro-life group, but it seemed as if everywhere I went, I was hearing stories of people who had experience with abortion. I decided to start a pro-life

How You Can Help The Elderly Pro-Lifer Who Was Beaten By Abortion Supporters This Week
Caroline Wharton | May 31, 2023
Looking for someone to bless today? We’ve got you. During Memorial Day weekend, pro-lifers across the country were still at work sidewalk counseling and praying for abortion-seeking women and their preborn children. Unfortunately, multiple pro-lifers were assaulted by the mean and extreme abortion lobby, and one peaceful volunteer Mark Crosby was brutally beaten while praying in front of a Baltimore