National Adoption Month 2013

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November is National Adoption Month. As someone who is passionately prolife, I support adoption is a viable option in lieu of abortion. As someone who has first-hand experience as an adoptive parent, I want all children to have a family of their own. Below is a video with a powerful adoption message.

Blog Action Day 2013—Human Right: Life

Today is Blog Action Day, a day in which bloggers around the world post on a single topic. This year the topic is Human Rights, with the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights as the guideline for subjects to write about. Regular readers of my blog will not be surprised that I am writing about … Read more

First National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children

Today is the first observance of the National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children. In the last 40 years, 55 million unborn babies have been killed in the womb. Very few of those were buried; many were thrown away in the garbage. There are 25 burial sites, many with graves holding hundreds of bodies retrieved … Read more

How Does Everyone Know So Much?

There’s no question that I have strong opinions and freely express them. You can see how many posts I’ve written about abortion, and you will find posts here about a number of other causes I’m passionate about. However, while our personal foundational beliefs color our opinions, I try to advocate for causes that are based … Read more

Next Big Thing Blog Hop

Welcome to the NEXT BIG THING blog hop! This is a fantastic new way for readers to discover authors they may not find in their local bookstore. Welcome to my blog, especially those of you who have discovered it for the first time by following the blog hop. I am the author of the romantic … Read more

Murder Has Been Legal for 40 Years

Forty years ago today, the Supreme Court legalized abortion. Two court cases, Roe v Wade and the lesser-known Doe v Bolton, made it legal for a mother to end the life of her unborn baby. Since then, nearly 56 million innocent babies have been killed for reasons as serious as severe handicaps or as frivolous … Read more

Religious Freedom Day 2013

Religious Freedom Day is observed on January 16th, which marks the anniversary of the passage of the Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom in 1786. The purpose of the day is to educate children and all citizens about the religious freedom guaranteed to us by the First Amendment. Today, we need to realize that precious religious … Read more

National Adoption Month

November is National Adoption Month. According to the US Department of Human Services Administration for Children and Families, the month is set aside each year to raise awareness about the adoption of children and youth from foster care. This year’s National Adoption Month initiative targets adoption professionals by focusing on ways to recruit and retain … Read more