
One Woman’s Story on How an Ultrasound Saved Her Baby’s Life
Caroline Wharton | January 5, 2022
You’ve probably heard the old saying, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” and sometimes those pictures can save lives, too. We all know that women do change their minds while at abortion appointments even though we rarely hear about it. Anecdotally, we hear that often it involves mothers seeing their children for the first time. Recently, Students for

A How To Testify Guide from a Pro-Life Teenage State Activist
Caroline Wharton | January 4, 2022
GUEST POST: We’ve said goodbye to 2021, but many of us are still thinking about it. For me, one of my most important moments in 2021 was the day that I testified at the Texas State Capitol in July—I will never forget it. When it was my turn at the microphone, I stepped up and told our government leaders

Law Professors Give Biden Crazy Ideas to Promote Abortion Industry
Caroline Wharton | January 4, 2022
In this season of ushering in the New Year, the New York Times recently published an article focused on pushing the Biden Administration toward resolutions for even more radical pro-abortion policies – a power grab never before seen in abortion politics. Though Biden hasn’t even been in office for a year yet, his administration has already done significant damage

Crash Course on Chemical Abortion
Caroline Wharton | January 4, 2022
In December of 2021, Biden’s FDA decided to gut health and safety regulations for chemical abortion pills. One of the chemical abortion drugs, mifepristone, which was approved by the FDA in 2000, has resulted in the deaths of at least 26 women. That’s why the further removal of health and safety standards is a big deal that needs to

SFLA & National Partners Hold Historic Training of Pro-Life Generation
Kristi Hamrick | January 3, 2022
Former Vice President Mike Pence to address attendees in his only anniversary of Roe appearance in Washington D.C. THIS YEAR: A Straw Poll of the Pro-Life Generation – now more than 30 % of the electorate — will survey the TOP THREE ISSUES informing their vote. “Roe v. Wade might be turning 49, but we won’t see it turn 50 as it is,” said

Biden’s Bill Only “Builds Back Better” the Abortion Industry
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2021
In a country now fraught with political divides, the nation is abuzz as United States Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) has stepped outside of his party in saying that he will not be voting for President Biden’s infrastructure bill, known as the Build Back Better Bill (BBB). This bill is significant to the pro-life movement as it notably (and intentionally)

The Pro-Life Story Behind “The Sound of Music”
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2021
Raindrops on roses, and whiskers on kittens, and Maria von Trapp’s everlasting lessons; these are a few of our favorite things. This Christmas season, many of us are watching The Sound of Music again as a beloved holiday tradition. There is so much to love about this story, but it gets even better. Did you know Maria had her

Pro-Life Indiana High Schooler Files Lawsuit, Makes Shocking Allegations
Caroline Wharton | December 23, 2021
Being pro-life is not always accepted or allowed by pro-abortion school administrations—but Students for Life of America does not allow pro-life students to be silenced. That’s why a lawsuit was recently filed on behalf of a student facing alleged discrimination. There are a lot of questions surrounding this case so here’s what you need to know about this lawsuit. Key Points

SFLA Freshman Student Leader Files Suit against Noblesville High School, District and School Leadership Alleging Violations of Free Speech Rights & Intimidation
Kristi Hamrick | December 22, 2021
“Free speech rights that can’t be used don’t exist,” said SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “Once again, the Pro-Life Generation will have to take our case to court as another school abuses their authority by trying to slow walk a pro-life club to the exit.” NOBLESVILLE & INDIANAPOLIS, IN (12-22-2021) – Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins announced that

Adoption Gave Me a Brother
Caroline Wharton | December 21, 2021
GUEST POST: My mother always wanted a big family; after all, the more the merrier. However, for some years, it was just my sister and me. While at the time, it may have seemed like God didn’t bless her with the big family that my mother wanted, I know now that God’s timing and plan was just different and better