Category Archives: Culture War

Can a vaccine be pro-life?

Christian belief requires people avoid any connection with evil including personal gain from the non-voluntary taking of innocent human life. This is why pro-life Christians are increasingly alarmed as pharmaceutical companies shifted the production of all mandatory childhood vaccines to exclusively use aborted baby cells. Because there are no moral vaccine alternatives available, New York

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Why are Christians so Pro-Life?

Why is the pro-life movement populated and led by Christians? Pro-lifers span the demographic gamut including men, women, white, black, old and young. What is it that makes a person so passionate they are willing to sacrifice both their reputation and resources to help women considering abortion to have their babies while winning over their

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Give a Child the Greatest Gift of All

CompassCare understands that Covid-19 has affected us all. The impact bleeds out beyond health concerns to include increased financial pressures, job uncertainty, forced changes in lifestyle routines like exercise or churchgoing, and the added stress in the simplest of activities like running errands or grocery shopping. For women facing unplanned pregnancy those pressures are compounded.

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What Matters Most?

What matters most in good times matters even more in bad. CompassCare is a Christ-centered agency first and foremost. Over 150 women submitted their lives to Christ at CompassCare so far this year, a 38% increase over 2019. Why does CompassCare remain unapologetically gospel-centric? Wouldn’t it be easier if we just left God out of

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First Post-Ginsberg Ruling Expected from SCOTUS

On July 14 a Maryland Federal District Judge moved to nullify FDA safety restrictions on chemical abortion requiring physician supervision. The judge argued this requirement is a substantial obstacle for women during a pandemic.  Removing doctors from chemical abortion administration allows drugs to be mailed to women directly. The FDA appealed the ruling and defended

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