The paradox of Franky Schaeffer Frank may have rejected his father’s beliefs, but he cannot help but praise how those beliefs impacted his father’s life—and his own. Opinion Jonathon Van Maren • Mar 14, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Gov. Christie, killing rape-conceived babies (like me!) is NOT self-defense 'An act of self-defense?!' This is the kind of rhetoric you hear from abortion rights advocates. Opinion Rebecca Kiessling • Feb 9, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Meet 10 people who changed their minds about abortion…and changed the course of history Here’s a list of just some who have been on the incredible journey towards accepting life. Pulse Rebecca Downs • Mar 26, 2015Jul 30, 2021
What it takes to be a real Reagan conservative: Respect for life, marriage, faith, and family (Book review) On Reagan's 104th birthday, a review of 11 Principles of a Reagan Conservative by Dr. Paul G. Kengor. News Ben Johnson • Feb 6, 2015Jun 18, 2021
Reagan’s estranged daughter, who hated him, says parents would have approved redefining marriage Davis told the New York Times, 'All I know is the heart of the man who raised me as my father.' Blogs LifeSite • Apr 19, 2013Jun 18, 2021
Leaders remember 'pro-life giant' Dr. C. Everett Koop Ronald Reagan's Surgeon General passed away Monday at the age of 96. News LifeSite • Feb 27, 2013Jun 19, 2021
A positive presidential moment News about the current president concerning his anti-life and anti-marriage policies is most troubling—especially for Catholics. So how about focusing on a positive moment in presidential history? Opinion Donald DeMarco, Ph.D. • Aug 20, 2012Jun 18, 2021
Ronald Reagan’s powerful defense of human life In 1983, then-President Reagan sent an unsolicited manuscript to the editors of Human Life Review, who published it in a small book. Opinion Chuck Colson • May 20, 2011Jun 18, 2021