Dignity of Life

As the municipality of Huizhou, China, redoubles its efforts at population control, little girls, both born and unborn, are sure to die in large numbers.
In Part I, we reported that the Centralized Services for Population and Family Planning of…

Recent reports from the Guangdong province show coercion in China’s infamous one-child policy is once again on the rise. Women in the southern city of Huizhou, which has a population of 4 million, are being targeted for sterilization. Those who…

Sooo . . . I’m 22, and I’m a single mom, and I used to be “that girl who got pregnant.” After my crazy conversion story of scheduling an abortion, choosing life, choosing God, and choosing healing, I thought some…

Burma, a secluded country of almost 60 million people, sits in the corner of Southeast Asia between India and China. Also known as Myanmar, Burma currently has a fertility rate of 2.21 children and, unique for its part of the…

A Family In Need of Prayers

by CE Editor June 10, 2013

Our longtime CE contributor Dwija Borobia is facing a very serious challenge, and we ask for your prayers right now.
In short, the amniotic sac of Dwija’s 16-week-old baby has ruptured prematurely:
The amniotic sac has not healed, so I…

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Life: Who Is Qualified?

by Rebecca Smith June 6, 2013

Have you ever stopped and thought about what it means to be a completely unique, completely individual human being? Have you ever considered the fact that, out of all the people who have ever been and who will ever be,…

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Women Deliver Conference: Rich Women vs. Poor

by Lisa Correnti and Wendy Wright June 3, 2013

Drawn by the promise of helping poor women, over 3,000 power-brokers, policy-makers and aid workers gathered in Kuala Lumpur this week for Women Deliver, a global conference on women’s health.
A billionaire and a princess graced the stage to tell…

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Negligence, Insensitivity, or Murder?

by Anthony Esolen May 28, 2013

Behold, from the organization’s own website, the full statement from Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, on the conviction of Kermit Gosnell. The emphases are mine:
Justice was served to Kermit Gosnell today and he will pay the price…

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Do Developing Countries Have an “Unmet Need” for Contraceptives?

by Rebecca Oas, Ph.D. May 21, 2013

A pro-abortion group recently announced the theme for its May 28th Call for Action 2013: “Access to Contraceptives is a Human Right.”  In November, the United Nations Population Fund released their “State of World Population 2012: By Choice, Not By…

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Your Cheap Clothing Has a High Price

by Karl D. Stephan May 15, 2013

When the Rana Plaza garment factory building collapsed on April 24, crushing hundreds of workers under a pile of concrete and machinery that used to be an eight-story factory building, it was like lifting a rock in your garden and…

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