The Perversity of Assisted Suicide
By Julie Grimstad “There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what…
By Julie Grimstad “There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn’t true; the other is to refuse to believe what…
By Judie Brown American Life League has witnessed proof of the age-old adage: “If it can happen here, it can happen anywhere.” That is how…
By Julie Grimstad Visiting the sick is a work of mercy. Mercy is similar to compassion, which means “to suffer with” another, but it is…
By Julie Grimstad It is becoming increasingly difficult for those suffering from terminal or serious illnesses—and their families—to discern the difference between care that respects…
Week in Review – Euthanasia in Texas; PP defunding in Ohio; Pro-abort violence Texans are fighting to save the lives of hospital patients.…
Caring for those who are sick or dying should be a privilege not a burden, yet society does not seem to understand the love that we should show to our fellow man in their time of need.
Just over a year ago, the world watched as Brittany Maynard took advantage of the Oregon law which allowed her to legally take her own life.
Monday, May 13, the Texas House will hear HB1444, “An Act relating to advance directives and health care and treatment.
The recess appointment by President Obama of Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the most recent point of controversy regarding the style with which the president conducts this nation from his office.
One of the pro-life movement’s pioneers, Joseph Stanton, M.D., once wrote that living wills are documents that are best described as death warrants