Category: Middle School

This Pro-Abortion “Doctor” Breaks Laws in Order to Kill Babies As a Business
Caroline Wharton | February 22, 2023
It’s a bad page in the book of history when society begins to praise international criminals, and The Guardian’s effusively flattering interview with the Dutch “doctor” who specializes in breaking pro-life laws shows just how far we have strayed from the truth. Far be it from us to esteem the vocation of motherhood as an important and honorable role —

Most Abortions Are Coerced & the Results Are Disastrous for Women’s Mental Health
Caroline Wharton | February 21, 2023
GUEST POST: A new study from the Charlotte Lozier Institute shows that more than half of post-abortive women felt pressured into the decision. The results, published in the Cureus medical journal, examined the effects and found worsening mental health when there was pressure to undergo the abortion. The study analyzed data from a survey of 1,000 women. In the randomized

SFLA Alumni Highlight: Joseph Kohm, Public Policy Director at Family Policy Alliance
Caroline Wharton | February 20, 2023
GUEST POST: Joseph Kohm graduated from law school at Regent University in 2016; he is now the Director of Public Policy at Family Policy Alliance (FPA), a public policy partner of Focus on the Family. This is his story of pro-life student activism with Students for Life of America (SFLA): Kohm’s SFLA group at Regent University encompassed both the Law

SFLA Alumni Highlight: Althea Ansah, Nutritionist for Mothers & Children
Caroline Wharton | February 20, 2023
GUEST POST: Althea Ansah graduated in 2021 from the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor’s degree of science, focusing on Nutrition and Wellness. This is her story of pro-life student activism with Students for Life of America (SFLA): As a teenager, Ansah used to be supportive of abortion, thinking it was just a part of supporting women in unexpected pregnancies

SFLA Alumni Highlight: Bella Kearns, Pro-Life NICU Nurse
Caroline Wharton | February 20, 2023
GUEST POST: Bella Kearns graduated from the University of Utah in 2019 with a degree in nursing; she is now a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurse in a level IV NICU, which is the highest level of neonatal care. This is her story of pro-life student activism with Students for Life of America (SFLA): Kearns started her Students for

The “Father of the Abortion Pill” Reveals It Was Always About Death
Caroline Wharton | February 20, 2023
In a recent profile in the New York Times, reporter Pam Belluck lays out the dark history of the Chemical Abortion Pill. Meant as a glowing profile of Étienne-Émile Baulieu, known as the “Father of the Abortion Pill,” the article demonstrates the deception used to commercialize lethal pills that have, to date, killed millions of preborn babies. Activists try to claim that the

Thanks to Chemical Abortion Pills, You Should Be Worried About What’s in the Water
Caroline Wharton | February 20, 2023
From an early age, we are taught to be careful what we put down our kitchen sinks and flush down our toilets — even the family goldfish isn’t supposed to get a funeral flush — yet when it comes to Chemical Abortion Pills and aborted fetal bodies, our society shrugs their shoulders as if to say what could go wrong? That’s an excellent

One Good Thing from the Creepy Kinsey Institute: Study Shows Singles Date More Thoughtfully Since Fall of Roe
Caroline Wharton | February 17, 2023
Founded by the father of the sexual revolution himself, Indiana University’s Kinsey Institute has produced highly questionable and disgusting research in its time — we by no means recommend this source — yet even this institute has confirmed what we reported on earlier: Americans are taking dating more seriously since the fall of Roe v. Wade. This recent survey supplied

Investigation Ongoing After Baby Remains Found in a Drainage Pipe in Texas
Caroline Wharton | February 17, 2023
Our society largely understands that human remains should be treated with dignity to be both respectful and sanitary, and when that doesn’t happen, it can make the headlines — such is the case in Texas where fetal remains were actually found in a drainage pipe. This horrific and shocking story is still undergoing investigation as many questions are up in

New on Explicitly Pro-Life: Adoption Agency President Discusses Foster Care & Adoption
Caroline Wharton | February 16, 2023
GUEST POST: In a new episode of the Explicitly Pro-Life podcast, hosted by Students for Life of America (SFLA) President Kristan Hawkins, Hawkins welcomes guest Herbie Newell. Newell is President and Executive Director of Lifeline Children’s Services, the largest evangelical Christian adoption agency in the United States. He is also the author of a book titled Image Bearers: Shifting from