The Memory Never Fades!
Certain events in our lives are never forgotten. Emotional reaction may not be as strong, but the memory of that event and experience remains. A
Certain events in our lives are never forgotten. Emotional reaction may not be as strong, but the memory of that event and experience remains. A
On June 24, 2022 the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. After almost 50 years of guaranteeing abortion as a federal right, the
Decisions, we all make them. Some of our decisions come with immediate results, like buyer’s remorse when you purchase that item that was way out
He was 17 and a senior in High School, she was a junior, and she was pregnant. They’d been dating for awhile and would sometimes
Many of us ask our parents and grandparents to tell us stories about their lives. As children we listen eagerly to hear what they would tell us about life when they were little, or how they met. As we grow older, we often stop asking…
Gloria’s story is not a pretty one, but it is an all too common one. At an early age she found herself married with 3 young children and living with an abusive husband in a low-income household.
Decisions, according to studies the average person makes 35,000 decisions a day. Some of those decisions are small and may not involve anyone else in
If you are Pro-Life and a graduating senior we would love to hear from you. Right to Life of Kern County offers scholarships to graduating
Once again the news abounds with concerns from abortion advocates over limiting access in obtaining the abortion pill.
There are options. Options that offer life, not end it.
The state of Wyoming recently banned Mifepristone, one of the two pills used in the abortion pill regimen.
Walgreens and CVS can now start selling the abortion pill in their stores, thanks to the FDA’s recent decision to drop restrictions preventing retail pharmacies from offering the deadly pill. Though a prescription will be required to obtain the drug, this reckless act will make abortions even easier to get and more harmful in the long run.