Liberty Counsel on ectopic pregnancy
When I make claims about the potential effects of Yes On 26, I don’t like to ask you to take my word for it. I always like to explain my thinking, and if possible, to back it up with pro-life … Continue reading
When I make claims about the potential effects of Yes On 26, I don’t like to ask you to take my word for it. I always like to explain my thinking, and if possible, to back it up with pro-life … Continue reading
I am pregnant with my first child, a very unexpected, yet very welcomed, surprise, for my husband and I. I fell in love from almost the beginning, which made the morning sickness bearable and the growing-out-of-my-favorite-blue-jeans a happy occasion, instead … Continue reading
One talking point that has been raised by Personhood advocates (including Keith Mason of Personhood USA, in our BBC Newshour segment) is that studies of single-embryo IVF transfers are beginning to show good results. The implication is that it’s no … Continue reading
The media coverage just keeps rolling in:
This is a moving video from Cristen Hemmins, Mississippi mother and rape survivor. If you are pro-life but support exceptions for rape, you must vote No on 26. It’s just that simple.
Local, national, and even international media is really starting to pay a lot of attention to Initiative 26:
The following is a statement from the Reverend Hope Morgan Ward, Bishop of the Mississippi Conference of the United Methodist Church. We received this statement by email, but it has also been released to local media outlets. We will link … Continue reading
Today, the Mississippi Nurses Association joined with the rest of the medical profession in opposing Initiative 26. THEREFORE LET IT BE RESOLVED, that the Mississippi Nurses Association’s House of Delegates join our colleagues in medicine to oppose and not support … Continue reading
My story is a hard one to tell because I do not have a happy ending to my fertility story. I have a “to be continued…” When I got married almost 7 years ago, I thought that I would have … Continue reading
The following is a guest post from Rev. Todd Owen Watson, a United Methodist minister. We thank Rev. Watson for sharing his personal perspective as a member of the clergy and a person of faith. In the past several months … Continue reading