Dobbs v. Jackson
- After Roe’s Reversal, Most Churches Still Aren’t Involved with a Local Pregnancy CenterOver two years of new state-level restrictions, younger Christians, Hispanics, and megachurch attendees are more likely to say their congregation supports their community’s alternative to abortion clinics.Aaron Earls - Lifeway Research|
- Federal Convictions of Pro-Lifers Blocking Clinics Are RisingSix more protestors received guilty verdicts this week and face more than 10 years in prison. Prosecutors are using a charge that has prompted a new legal debate.Emily Belz|
- Are Pro-Life Laws Working?The national abortion rate rose slightly after Dobbs but plummeted in states with abortion restrictions.Maria Baer|
- Pro-Life Policy in a Post-Roe WorldThe landmark abortion ruling is dead. We have much to do to make sure babies live.Karen Swallow Prior|
- Why 100,000 Pro-Lifers Still March in DCEven after the reversal of Roe v. Wade, evangelical activists see a bigger fight to change Americans’ minds on abortion.Harvest Prude|
- Mississippi Evangelicals Prepare to Welcome Dobbs BabiesChristians open their arms to the 5,000 children state officials expect to be born now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned.Adam MacInnis|
- Why the Pro-Life Movement (Still) Needs JesusAt their biblical best, American evangelical Christians affirm the intrinsic value of all human life.Russell Moore|
- Roe Is Over. But Its Libertarian Spirit Lives On.Misguided views of freedom plague America’s pro-abortion culture and the pro-life church.JONATHAN WARREN PAGÁN|
- 5 Reasons for Progressive Christians to Join the Pro-Life CauseOur historic, global faith tradition connects sanctity of life with social justice.Daniel K. Williams|
- Pro-Life Ministry in Post-Roe AmericaCT and the National Association of Evangelicals present a candid discussion on the ethical, theological, and pastoral challenges of life after Roe v. Wade.
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