There are so many surveys about abortion that it’s practically a cottage industry, but the newest – by The Public Religion Research Institute of Washington, DC – suggests intriguing and fresh approaches that can help advocates make a more compelling case.
We who believe in human rights must speak out at every opportunity to educate people about why women have a later-term abortion and why we must protect that right.
The Democratic ticket may be pro-choice, but at the Convention, there’s more room for pro-life posturing than speeches honoring women’s lives and the difficult decisions they must make.
Faith-based organizations representing a broad spectrum of religions call on our government to reauthorize PEPFAR without ideological restrictions on funding.