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The Impact of Abortion After Prenatal Testing

The Impact of Abortion After Prenatal Testing Elizabeth Ring-Cassidy and Ian Gentles In advanced industrial countries, prenatal testing in order to detect fetal abnormalities has become routine. The amount of genetic information that has become available has expanded enormously in the past few years. While there are a number of ways of carrying out these […]

Women’s Stories of Dealing With Fetal Abnormality

“The Hardest Thing I Have Ever Done” Women’s Stories of Dealing With Fetal Abnormality Emma Loach was about 20 weeks pregnant when she and her partner learned their unborn child had Down Syndrome. They were immediately sent to a hospital to meet with a consultant. “He then told us what the prognosis would mean for […]

Finding Real Answers in the “Hard Cases”

By Amy Sobie Kay Zibolsky is the founder of Life After Assault League, an organization dedicated to ministering to victims of sexual assault. In 1957, Kay herself was raped and became pregnant at the age of 16. She gave birth to her daughter, Robin, and placed her for adoption when she was 18 months old. […]

US Reports on Forced Abortion in China, North Korea

News Briefs US Reports on Forced Abortion in China, North Korea According to the Bush Administration’s annual report on human rights, published in April, both China and North Korea are engaging in coercive population control programs. The report notes that forced abortions and infanticide have been carried out in prisons in North Korea, and that […]

Judas and Me

Judas and Me Theresa Bonopartis I can always remember thinking as a kid that I never would have betrayed Jesus like Judas had done. I couldn’t understand how he could have made that choice. It all seemed so obvious. Now, years later and hopefully wiser, I see that I am not so different than Judas. […]

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