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    Roe v Wade Verdict: Church Divided on Reaction

    After almost 50 years, the US Supreme Court made a historic decision and overturned the "Roe v Wade" ruling. Religious Americans are divided with the June 24 outcome and reactions from church leaders ranged from gratefulness and elation to anger and frustration.

    Religious Faith Affects Pro-life Views

    A recent study found that Americans who adhere to a religious faith are more likely to be pro-life.
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    Korean Christians to Join Anti-Abortion Campaign

    Christians in South Korea will join a 40-day global campaign to end abortion in the country.

    Honduras Moves to Ban Abortion Permanently

    Lawmakers in Honduras are set to ban abortion permanently in the country and make it virtually impossible to legalize it in the future.

    Thousands Protest Abortion Law in N.Ireland

    People from all walks of life joined the silent march on September 6 in Stormont, the seat of the Northern Irish assembly, to protest the liberalization of abortion in the country.

    Alabama’s Near Total Ban on Abortion Drew Mixed Reactions

    Alabama passed a law on May 15, 2019 that bans all cases of abortions, except when the mother's life is at risk.

    Sidewalk Advocates for Life Opens Local Chapter in Toledo, Ohio

    On May 4th, 2019 I attended a five-hour training seminar developed by Sidewalk Advocates for Life out of Allen, Texas, a national organization working...

    Ohio Gov Signs Ban on Abortion at 6 Weeks

    Ohio becomes the fifth state in America to ban abortion at 6 weeks after Governor Mark DeWine signed into law on April 11, 2019 the "Human Rights Protection Act" SB 23, also known as the "heartbeat law."

    Survey Reveals Majority of Americans Agree that Abortion is a Sin

    According to the State of Theology survey, more than half (52%) of respondents believe that abortion is a sin, while only 38% agree that it is not.