By: John Fletcher and Mark Evans
Reprinted with permission from "The New England Journal of Medicine"
Originally published February 17, 1983
We have recently seen two cases in which women in the late first or early second trimester of pregnancy reported feelings and thoughts clearly indicating a bond of loyalty toward the fetus t...
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By: Marjori Masitto Krause
The manufacturing process takes raw materials and transforms them into a product that has a predicted useful life. At the end of that normal life, many products are discarded when they could be recycled.
In the recycling process, when a product has finished its useful life, instead of being thrown ...
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By: Thomas Glessner
As we approach the dawn of a new millennium, exciting challenges await the pro-life ministry of pregnancy help centers. To meet these challenges, a powerful vision has been given that will put crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) on the offense and dramatically increase their effectiveness. The National ...
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By: David O'Leary
We are in danger of letting our hearts become self-righteous in the face of the obvious sin of others. We can be prone to condemnation, impatience, hypocrisy, superiority, and perhaps even animosity.
As I write, the news is filled with the controversy around the Miss America Pageant. New rules prop...
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By: Carol Everett
Television ads may offer the one best hope to reach our primary market at a crucial point in time.
For years I searched for something that would reduce and, finally, end abortion. As a woman who understands the pain of abortion, both as a consumer and a provider, I wanted to establish contact with ...
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