Valuing My Life Does Not Make Me Pro-Rape! by Rebecca Kiessling

In the past few days, I had thousands of abortion proponents come on my Facebook page accusing me of being pro-rape because I actually love my life. Valuing my life does not make me pro-rape! I was raped myself when I was in law school. My abuser broke my jaw and I lost my front […]

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Pregnant by Rape, I Refused Abortion Because I Knew God Had a Plan For My Baby, by Pat

It was the summer of 1957.  I was 17 years and heading into my senior year.  I was at a dance hall with a bunch of friends.  My parents had a curfew for me, so I needed to get home, but my friends who drove me wanted to stay.  A young man who was a […]

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Is My Life Worth Less Than One Conceived In Love? by Karina Estrella Etchepare, Argentina

I am a person like anyone else.  I am a lawyer, a National Public Accountant and an adult education teacher in a humble neighborhood of Buenos Aires, but I have a different story.  My right to life was questioned, and the continuation of my life depended on the strength and tenacity of a 14-year-old girl […]

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Save The 1 Intervenes in Iowa Heartbeat Case — Our Hearts Beat Too! By Rebecca Kiessling, with Brad and Jesi Smith

On May 4, 2018, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the Heartbeat Bill into law which would protect unborn children who have a detectable heartbeat, except “when the abortion is medically necessary” and defines “medically necessary” as cases of rape, incest and fetal abnormality, making the abortion provider the sole arbiter of these determinations.  These exceptions […]

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Iowa Heartbeat Bill: The Exceptions Speak for Themselves by Sarah St. Onge

Iowa Heartbeat Bill: The Exceptions Speak for Themselves, by Sarah St. Onge   Last month Ben Shapiro shared a video clip showing a mother speaking passionately about the value of her son’s life. Her words were well received by most pro-life believers. But her passion was evidently not enough to persuade Iowa lawmakers, and the […]

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Pregnant by Rape, I Threw the Abortion Pills to the Floor, by Genesis James

I love storms — seeing the dark clouds, watching the storms roll in, and dancing in the rain.   I love to see the lightning and hear the thunder roar, shaking the Earth.  But this was a storm that I had no opportunity to anticipate. . . . About four years ago, I was studying Christian […]

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She’s My Shining Light Out of The Most Awful Situation, by “Malia”

It was the start of my junior year.  I was a normal 16 year old teenager.  Over the summer, my parents renewed their vows which was like a second wedding for them.  I enjoyed going to the lake where my uncle lived.  I did things with my friends, enjoyed my close-knit family, and was looking […]

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Impregnated As I Was Passed Out, Raped and Filmed by My Husband, I Now Fight For My Son, by “Sarah”

Sometimes I feel like I am the person who fell between the cracks — the lost and forgotten.  I struggle in silence.  I’m sharing my story here because I want to raise awareness regarding spousal rape and how serious it is.  Laws have been passed here in Florida and elsewhere to terminate the parental rights […]

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My Mom and Dad Forced an Abortion On Me to Protect Him, by Joyce Ann Born

I grew between West Virginia, Ohio and Oklahoma.  The first I can remember my dad molesting me is when I was four years old, living in Columbus, Ohio.  It was Christmastime and my mom was with my younger brother who was in the hospital with asthma.  We almost lost him.  I was home alone with […]

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Sudanese Refugee Who Raped Me Now Seeks Custody of My Little Miracle, by Penny

When I met him in the summer of 2016, he seemed friendly, but it was clear that he didn’t understand boundaries as he was touchy, hugged a lot and was seen asking all of the women in the neighborhood if they needed help with their yard or in the house. He told me and my […]

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