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  • 3 days ago | humanevents.com | John Ensor

    The phone rang. The caller’s voice quivered with emotions so intense that she spoke haltingly, “If I don’t get... an abortion...I’m going to kill myself.”Before I could respond, she revealed her full anguish.“After my abortion, I won’t be able to live with it...I plan to kill myself.”   After 35 years of work as a trainer and practitioner in crisis intervention around the world, this young woman’s call still stands out.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | John Ensor

    Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey (D) is running a massive taxpayer-funded public relations campaign to warn citizens about the dangers of pregnancy help clinics. Healy is claiming that this is necessary because people who run these clinics have “a pro-life and religious bias.”There are some flaws to this thinking. For one thing, approximately half the country has a pro-life bias. And a 2023 Gallup poll says that 82 percent of Americans identify as religious or spiritual.

  • 1 month ago | lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |John Ensor

    Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is running a massive taxpayer-funded PR campaign to warn citizens about the dangers of Pregnancy Help Medical Clinics (PHMC). Why? Because, Healy charged, the people who run these PHMC have “a prolife and religious bias.”Approximately half the country has a pro-life bias. A 2023 Gallup poll says that 82% of Americans identify as religious or spiritual.

  • 2 months ago | christianpost.com | John Ensor

    By , Op-ed contributor For millions of people, to acknowledge the humanity of the preborn child is to experience genuine remorse over abortion. It creates a thirst to know if and how God can forgive. And it leads to a question, asked with a blood-earnest sincerity, “What happened to my baby?”It’s often the first question I’m asked when teaching in countries plagued by abortion and a part of most people’s experience.

  • 2 months ago | lifenews.com | Steven Ertelt |John Ensor

    For millions of people, to acknowledge the humanity of the preborn child is to experience genuine remorse over abortion. It creates a thirst to know if and how God can forgive. And it leads to a question, asked with a blood-earnest sincerity, “What happened to my baby?”It’s often the first question I’m asked when teaching in countries plagued by abortion and a part of most people’s experience.

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