Most pro-abortion supporters have never even seen an abortion. If they had to watch babies fight for their lives in the womb while they were torn to shreds, we’d have a lot less “pro-choicers.”
Life starts in the womb.
Democrats claim requiring proof of citizenship to vote is racist and discriminatory.
I’ve been Black my entire life, and that’s one of the most insulting arguments I’ve ever heard.
✅ Black Americans can get IDs.
✅ Hispanic Americans can get IDs.
✅ Asian Americans can get IDs.
✅ Women can get IDs.
EVERY American can get an ID.
The REAL insult is assuming they can’t.
ONLY citizens should vote.
PASS the SAVE America Act.
I’m sitting in the food court when this little boy, maybe 6 or 7 years old, accidentally knocks over his slushee. Blue and red goop explodes everywhere......all over the table, the floor, his shirt, you name it. The kid freezes, looks up at his dad with big scared eyes and immediately says, “I’m sorry… I didn’t mean to…”
I’m expecting the usual frustrated parent reaction, but instead the dad just kneels down to his level, puts a hand on the boy’s shoulder and says calmly, “Hey, it happens, buddy. Accidents are part of life. Come on, let’s go grab some napkins and I’ll show you how to clean it up.”
They walk over together, get a big stack of napkins, and the dad gets down on the floor with him. They’re both wiping up the mess while the dad talks him through it like it’s the most normal thing in the world.
When they finish and throw the napkins away, the dad squats down again and tells him, “Listen, you’re going to be a human being for a long time. You’ve got a really smart brain, so it’s important you learn to be more aware of what’s around you. Next time just pay a little more attention so accidents like this don’t happen. But even if they do, it’s okay. As long as you take responsibility and help clean it up, it’s no big deal. The cleanup is easy when you own it.”
The little boy nods, looking relieved, and says, “Okay Dad… I’ll try to be more careful.”
The dad smiles, ruffles his hair and goes, “That’s my boy. Now let’s get you another slushee.”
Man… no yelling, no shame, no making the kid feel small. Just calm teaching, accountability, and love all in one. That’s exactly how you raise a good human.
I really hope I’m half the dad that guy is one day.
Love this. Trump personally helps 88-year-old US Marine James Capers Jr. then awards him the Medal of Honor
James credits God with helping him survive extreme combat situations in Vietnam
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Maturity taught me that not every woman is a Proverbs 31 woman. And that’s okay!
Some are Deborahs: Called to lead, to speak boldly, and to stand on the front lines.
Some are Ruths: Faithful in quiet places, steady when no one is watching.
Some are Esthers: Positioned for influence, courage rising at the exact moment it’s needed.
Some are Marys: Chosen for surrender, carrying purpose before understanding.
Some are Hannahs: Shaped by prayer, strengthened through waiting and tears.
Japanese World Cup fans try Texas barbecue for the first time!
His reaction is the best!
That one bite just changed his life forever.
This is one of the great things about the World Cup when it’s in the United States, they get to experience how great this country is!
🚨 BOOM! Dr. King DROPS THE MIC on abortionists 🫳🏻🎤
REP. BRANDON GILL: Dr. King, are pro-lifers white supremacists?
DR. ALVEDA KING: Pro-lifers cannot be white supremacists...white supremacists are PLANNED PARENTHOOD who ADMITTED they do have racist underpinnings with an agenda to reduce the black population by abortion. We have been aborted as blacks in America disproportionately.
"Pro-lifers believe in life from the womb to the tomb and beyond. Pro-lifers fight for every baby in the womb, regardless of skin color."
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"Greater love has no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." - John 15:13
A Study In Contrast.
Last week, a father publicly proclaimed that his child — diagnosed in utero with Down syndrome — was undeserving of life. In his own words: "Down Syndrome isn't a 'blessing,' it is objectively s— from a health perspective. I didn't realize just how rough it is for the child, let alone the family." He called it a difficult decision. Said he was thinking of his family. "I signed on to be a parent, come what may... but I just didn't fully understand what Down Syndrome entailed." Said, thankfully, he had a choice.
And then he and his wife aborted the baby.
In September 2008, Navy veteran, husband and father Thomas Vander Woude was working on his farm in Virginia with his youngest son Joseph — who has Down syndrome, and was 20 years old at the time — when Joseph fell through a corroded cover into a septic tank eight feet deep.
Thomas didn't deliberate. He didn't hesitate. He didn't produce a video lamenting his woes, detailing his options, and farming for clicks at the expense of personhood.
He jumped into the tank.
He JUMPED INTO the damn tank. Immediately.
For fifteen minutes, submerged in sewage, Thomas pushed his son up from below, keeping Joseph's head above the muck, while his wife and a workman pulled from above. When rescue workers arrived, they pulled them both out. Joseph lived. Thomas died where he had spent so much of his life — at his son's side.
At his funeral Mass, Bishop Loverde called his dying act "truly saintly" — the crown of a whole life of self-giving.
One man decided a life with Down syndrome wasn't worth the cost. One man decided it was worth everything.
One is the personification of self-love dressed as compassion — revealed, in the end, as cowardice and discrimination.
The other is the manifestation of unconditional love, sacrifice and courage. The definition of a father.
Remember Thomas Vander Woude. And remember Joseph — who is alive today because a father believed his child's life was worth dying for.
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So… we’re expected to believe that in California, out of three candidates, the third place candidate, who conceded her campaign because she was mathematically eliminated from the run-off, suddenly received tens of thousands of votes from mail-in votes which all came in *after* Election Day, while the other two candidates received no late mail-in votes, and the second place candidate (who was surging as a Republican candidate in the bluest state in the country) is now in third place and mathematically eliminated from the run-off.
… and we’re supposed to trust that this is an honest and true election.
If you’re not angry about this, you need to be.
Down syndrome advocate Frank Stephens: “See me as a human being, not a birth defect, not a syndrome. I don't need to be eradicated.”
Frank Stephens’ emotional plea resurfaces amid backlash after YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and his wife revealed they aborted their unborn child following a Down syndrome diagnosis.
Meet Millie—a beautiful little girl with an extra chromosome.
Most babies like her are aborted simply due to a prenatal diagnosis.
Millie is not a mistake.
She’s a reminder that every child—no matter their chromosome count—is worthy of life and love.
To you, it's just a Cracker Barrel parking lot. To me, it's where I gave my life to Jesus Christ.
I was 21 years old. I was working at the Cracker Barrel in Tallahassee after some of the worst years of my life. I'd made mistakes. Real ones.
I grew up in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, raised by a mom who worked hard and didn't accept excuses. But I made decisions that should have ended my story before it ever really started. By the grace of God, they didn't. But every day, I was carrying them.
One afternoon, a church group came into the restaurant, just back from a revival. I served them their meals like I served any other table. But something happened while I was serving them. I can't fully explain it to you. The Lord spoke to me. He said, “Stop running from Me.”
It knocked me back.
I went to find the table, and they were all gone. I could see through their windows that they were getting on their bus, and I knew deep down that if I let them drive away, I was going to keep running. So I went outside. The last woman, just as she was stepping onto the bus, turned to me and asked, “Are you okay?”
I told her, “No ma’am, I’m not okay.” I told her the Lord was telling me to stop running.
That whole bus emptied out, stood with me in the parking lot of a Cracker Barrel in Tallahassee, Florida, and prayed over me right there.
I gave my life to Christ that day. Right there.
I still get emotional about it. Because I know what I was before that moment, and I know what He's done since. He gave me a wife who shares my faith. He gave me three sons. He gave me a career, a community, a calling I never would have dared to ask for. He took a kid from Crown Heights who’d run out of chances and gave him a life that doesn't make sense apart from grace.
People ask me sometimes why I talk about it. Why I bring up the parking lot. Why I don't just keep that part private and let folks see the polished version.
I'll tell you why.
Because there's a young man out there right now — maybe in Tallahassee, maybe in Tampa, maybe in Miami, maybe in a small town in the Panhandle — who thinks his story is already over. Who thinks the mistakes he's made disqualify him from the life he could have had. Who thinks God doesn't want anything to do with somebody like him.
I'm here to tell him: that's a lie.
In life, you're not who you are at the lowest point. You're who you choose to become after.
The Lord met me in a Cracker Barrel parking lot. He'll meet you wherever you are.
You just have to stop running.
My birthmom was raped. That is how I was conceived. She was young, not quite 16. Family demanded she abort me, and offered to pay. She said no.
During an ultrasound, doctors saw I would be special needs. I was diagnosed with hydrocephalus. The only thing that changed was she sought out a family who would want a special needs baby.
My parents were qualified and willing to raise a child with special needs.
Of course, when I was born there was no sign of hydrocephalus, but that's a story for another time.
Special needs babies deserve life. They deserve love, care, and life.
"I am a man. See me as a human being—not a birth defect, not a syndrome. I don’t need to be eradicated."
Frank Stephens pleads for the humanization of people with Down syndrome, studies suggest 67-90% are aborted in the United States due to faulty prenatal screenings.
Thomas Sowell turns 96 this month.
It’s time to award Sowell the Presidential Medal of Freedom—a fitting tribute to one of America’s greatest champions of freedom! 💪
@WhiteHouse@realDonaldTrump
🚨 People are out here playing God and terminating pregnancies because they are terrified of being inconvenienced by a child with special needs.
If we do not stand up and defend the most vulnerable unborn babies among us, our entire culture is going to collapse.