Evolution, Progress, and Supporting Women Considering Abortion – Reflections from a Center Director Over Two Decades

When Teresa “Terry” Winship volunteered at Casper, Wyoming’s pregnancy center during the mid-1990s, she did not anticipate that she would become the leader of the ministry within a few short years. A quarter-century later, as president/CEO, she has overseen numerous changes at True Care Women’s Resource Center, including relocations, name changes, and program modifications. In … Read more

A notable date in American history is November 8, 2016, the day Donald Trump was elected President.

I reflected on the narrative I had crafted one year after Donald Trump ascended to the presidency on November 8, 2016. This contemplation likely stemmed from the two posts I had published this week concerning the New York Times analysis of pivotal states. Composed in two parts, Nate Cohen’s conclusions provoked a profound impact on … Read more

Fact-Check: Contrary to Hillary’s Claim, China Continues Forced Abortions

During the final presidential debate, Hillary Clinton stated, “I have visited countries where governments have enacted policies that require women to undergo abortions, as was the case in China, or to bear children, as was the case in Romania.” Fact-check: False In contradiction to Clinton’s assertion that coerced abortions are a thing of the past in … Read more

National Right to Life Grieves the Passing of Julie Schmit-Albin, Executive Director of Nebraska Right to Life

The National Right to Life organization and its staff express their profound sorrow at the passing of Nebraska Right to Life’s executive director, Julie Schmit-Albin. She died after a valiant battle with a prolonged illness. “Julie’s admirable courage during her illness was matched only by her love and concern for those who are most vulnerable … Read more

The judge is currently considering challenges to two pro-life Wyoming laws

Teton County District Judge Melissa Owens, who has previously halted the implementation of two pro-life laws in Wyoming on three occasions in the past eighteen months, presided over arguments for nearly four hours on Thursday. The discussion centered on whether to invalidate, uphold, or proceed to trial over the state’s abortion bans, which include its … Read more

Insights from the FDA Website Regarding RU486

Despite the well-documented risks associated with the use of the abortion pill, Planned Parenthood, the largest and most lucrative abortion chain in the United States, continues to promote the drug as a safe and effective method of termination. The National Abortion Federation, a professional organization representing abortion providers, has also endorsed the safety of chemical … Read more

Is it possible for an unborn baby to send stem cells to repair its mother’s organs?

Scientists believe that there is an evolutionary mechanism whereby the fetus assists in protecting the mother’s heart during and after pregnancy. This prevalent meme posits that an unborn fetus can transfer its own stem cells to the mother to repair damaged organs. While memes are not always known for their scientific accuracy, it is important … Read more

The conclusion of the Planned Parenthood presidency of Cecile Richards is presented below

The Richards Made Group has emerged as a significant player in Democratic Party politics The hiring of Cecile Richards by Planned Parenthood, a person without any medical training and one who had never previously managed an affiliate, was a strategic decision that was likely informed by a clear understanding of the organization’s needs and goals. … Read more

More babies are killed in abortion, but only 18 babies with Down syndrome were born in Denmark last year

Denmark has seen a disturbing trend in the number of babies born with Down syndrome. In 2019, only 18 babies were born with this condition, marking the lowest number since 1970. This is despite the establishment of a central registry in 1970 to monitor certain genetic conditions. The Copenhagen Post has reported on this alarming … Read more