You want to train your teen to have thoughtful conversations on difficult cultural topics. One marked by compassion and kindness.
Abortion
Young people are often confused by rhetoric coming from their peers, schools, and media. How can parents respond when asked about abortion?
Abortion history is filled with racism, bigotry, sexism, and genocide. The most prominent name in the modern-day abortion industry, Planned Parenthood, has been at the forefront of hateful discrimination since its founding.
In this broadcast, Ryan and Bethany Bomberger speak out for the value of every human life. They shine a light on an issue that is often lost in the discussion about abortion—the truth that abortion disproportionately targets the black community.
Today, few medical students actually take the Hippocratic Oath. However, the insights of revolutionary practitioners like Hippocrates are a great reminder that healthcare has a two-fold purpose. True healthcare protects the lives of patients and the character of practitioners.
Roe v. Wade was an uninformed and eventually abused court decision. Roe failed at what it was meant to accomplish: protection for doctors and their patients, both mother and child.
The history of abortion in the United States is steeped in dark issues like racism and ableism. It’s no surprise that when the abortion issue was first on the rise in U.S. history, some of our most iconic historical figures were against it.
God places value in every life, and He calls His church to affirm that value.
When facing the thought, “I’m pregnant now what?” many wonder what to do next. Find some helpful ideas.
Dr. Bill Lile poses this question: if a fetus can have surgery and survive, doesn’t that make him or her a patient? And isn’t a patient a person? In this fast-moving presentation, Dr. Lile outlines the medical aspects of the pro-life position. He describes the moment of conception, the life-saving benefits of fetal surgery, and …