May 31, 2017

Abortion

Planned Parenthood’s Long-Delayed Annual Report Is Here by Alexandra Desanctis

Record Revenues, Even More Abortions in Planned Parenthood’s Latest Annual Report by Randall K. O’Bannon, Ph.D.

Planned Parenthood Kills 113 Babies in Abortions for Every Adoption Referral by Katie Yoder

Judge and Youtube both censor horrific new video exposing Planned Parenthood

UK Abortion activists conveniently ignore latest poll, say public support decriminalization of abortion

Audio: Women Against Abortion by John J. Miller

“She’s still our third child and she’s still very much loved” by Dave Andrusko – “Couple will carry unborn baby with anencephaly to term”

Abortion and the Church

Some thoughts on how a Pastor might first broach the abortion issue with his congregation by Reverend Paul Stallsworth

Family Living

Elijah’s Birth by Daniel Stenberg

Unconscious Dad Saved From Shed Collapse By Marshalltown, Iowa, Children by Justin Surrency

Music

Hanson’s New Life-Affirming Single Is Impossible To Resist by Mary Hallan FioRito – “In a musical world filled with lyrics that degrade, shock, and diminish others, ‘I Was Born’ is an inspiring (and addicting) antidote.”

Political

Looking for A Radical Solution To Bitter Politics? Teach Your Kids Manners by Melissa Langsam Braunstein – “No one has to agree with House Speaker Paul Ryan, or any other member of Congress for that matter. But what ever happened to basic manners?”

Sexual Purity

Teenagers and the STD nobody is talking about by Meg Meeker – “Sex does more than physical harm to teens.”

Americans and Infidelity – It’s Still not OK by John Stonestreet & Roberto Rivera – “In this age of uber-tolerance on all the other pelvic issues, you’d expect Americans would be getting more tolerant of infidelity, too. But not so.”

Worldview and Culture

The Best of Things in the Worst of Times presented on The Lutheran Hour on May 28, 2017, by Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour

Reading, Writing, and Ramadan? by Tony Perkins

We aren’t worthy of celebrating Memorial Day by Steve Deace