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  • Introducing the LoveX2 Project Speakers Bureau
    NASHVILLE, TN, May 30, 2023 โ€“ Today, the LoveX2 Project is thrilled to announce the launch of a groundbreaking speakers bureau that will redefine the way pro-life organizations connect with exceptional pro-life speakers for a variety of events. With a commitment to simplifying the process of finding the right speaker at the right price, theโ€ฆ Read more: Introducing the LoveX2 Project Speakers Bureau
  • Unpacking The Marist Poll
    A 2023 Marist Poll is revealing key insights into Americansโ€™ opinions on abortion six months after the June 2022 Supreme Courtโ€™s Dobbs ruling.  Key takeaways include the highest percentage of respondents identifying as โ€œpro-choiceโ€ (61% vs. 39% pro-life) in the poll than in any other year since 2009.  The 2023 poll also shows the gapโ€ฆ Read more: Unpacking The Marist Poll
  • Something Big
    Something big just happened underscoring how our culture is adrift.ย  Itโ€™s absolutely no secret that many who advocated for unrestricted abortion have viewed abortion pills as somewhat of a magic bullet, for a variety of reasons, including privacy, the convenience of mail order, the contrast to procedures like late-term surgical abortions that turn off theโ€ฆ Read more: Something Big
  • Thinking It Through
    One of the things Iโ€™d really challenge you to do in the New Year is to think more deeply about abortion in the context of what does it reveal about where our culture is at right now.  What is it saying about where hearts and minds are at?  How are we to react to theseโ€ฆ Read more: Thinking It Through
  • the upstream shift
    Now is not the time to obsess about 2024. Now is the time to pray, to understand the world around us, and to look for where God is already at work. And then be right in the center of it, on the upstream side.
  • invest your life
    Maybe itโ€™s the fact that I am rapidly approaching another birthday that life seems to be taking on a bit more urgency.  Not just from a time perspective, but a legacy perspective as well.  These thoughts were triggered to an even greater degree as I read a review of a new book authored by theโ€ฆ Read more: invest your life
  • far from over
    Now that Roe is reversed, weโ€™re finding out very quickly where the culture is at on the issue of abortion. In contrast to popular perception that the Roe reversal ended abortion, the reality is that America is in a new era of division, litigation, activism, regulations, and referendums. The Supreme Court did not end abortion,โ€ฆ Read more: far from over
  • three things to consider post-Roe
    Leading up to the Supreme Court ruling I have to admit my husband and I grew weary of the repeated rhetoric. People screaming at each other. The signs. The shouts. The constant barrage of men and women trying to condition us to believe a certain way. The conditioning grew old and tiresome. In fact, weโ€ฆ Read more: three things to consider post-Roe