Category Archives: Biblical Theology

Should Persecuted Christian Pro-Lifers Turn the Other Cheek?

“If possible, so far as it depends on you, be at peace with all men” (Rom. 12:18). Interestingly, this verse finds itself nestled in the context of how to behave when Christians are wronged by evildoers—“So far as it depends on you….” CompassCare and over 300 pro-life groups have been attacked by pro-abortion Antifa terrorists,

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Investigation Update and Call to Be Alert

On June 7, 2022, at 2:30am, CompassCare’s Buffalo medical office was firebombed by pro-abortion terrorists. On March 16, 2023, the same location was attacked again. Nearly 300 attacks on pro-life entities occurred over the last nine months. According to FBI Special Agent Garret O’Boyle’s testimony on March 3, FBI leadership ominously directed its agents to

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Abortion, the Mark of the Beast, and Your Future.

On January 11, 48% of Congress refused to acknowledge that pro-life people and babies born alive after a botched abortion should receive equal protection under the law. 2023 is a new chapter in the fight for life. CompassCare now has two jobs: 1) continue helping abortion-determined women have their babies, and 2) protect pro-life pregnancy

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Attacks on Pro-life Pregnancy Centers Are Not About Abortion

Update: On May 2, a draft of the Dobbs Supreme Court decision overturning Roe was leaked, sparking a crimewave leading to the literal burning of CompassCare’s medical office in Buffalo on June 7. On June 13, NY Gov. Hochul signed a bill to investigate pro-life pregnancy centers, calling pro-life people ‘Neanderthals.’ On June 17, twenty-two

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Why Are Christians So Passionately Pro-Life?

The following letter by Rev. Jim Harden was originally published in The Christian Post on August 23, 2022, educating the community on the equal value of all human life. Why are Christians so passionately pro-life? God has revealed that all humans are made in His image, giving each of us inherent dignity that must be mutually respected

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