Search This Blog

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

LifeSiteNews.com - Tuesday Mar 31 2015

Having trouble viewing this email? | Email preferences

View all today's articles on one page

A Message from the Editor

Dear readers,

We published a major report this morning highlighting the lengths to which Obama’s administration has gone to advance its homosexual agenda overseas.

The story is based on an interview our editor-in-chief, John-Henry Westen, did with former US Congressman Steve Stockman in Paris earlier this month. The congressman says he learned from top military brass that the Obama administration has refused to help Nigeria battle the Boko Haram terrorists because of the country’s opposition to same-sex “marriage.” The article also includes an important interview with a Nigerian bishop who is outraged at the administration. I strongly encourage you to take a look, here.

We’re nearing the end of our spring fundraising campaign. There are just two more days. Thankfully we’ve made great progress in the last couple days, but we still have just over $60,000 to go to reach our goal. Please do donate if you can (HERE). I’d also encourage you to read Steve Jalsevac’s fundraising letter from today, which includes some interesting details about who we are at LifeSiteNews.

God bless you all and your families!

Patrick Craine
Associate Editor & Canadian Bureau Chief
LifeSiteNews.com

Featured

Featured Image

Tue Mar 31, 2015 - 7:00 am EST

Former U.S. congressman: Obama refused to help Nigeria stop Boko Haram over its stance against gay 'marriage'

By John-Henry Westen By Pete Baklinski

Featured Image

Tue Mar 31, 2015 - 4:30 pm EST

Video: Belgian police put a violent end to a legal pro-life rally in Brussels

By John-Henry Westen

Featured Image

Tue Mar 31, 2015 - 3:39 pm EST

Lila Rose explains what it takes to perform an undercover investigation—and why abortionists deserve to be exposed

By Dustin Siggins

Top News

Linda Gibbons to remain in jail at least another week as case is deferred

A representative for Gibbons' lawyer says it's possible she will be released at her April 7 court date.

By Lianne Laurence

Feminists in uproar over fears Quebec bill will reduce abortions: gvmt denies

'Family planning and access to abortions are fundamental—the No.1 priority when it comes to equality between men and women,' claims a feminist critic.

By Steve Weatherbe

7 people whose painfully short lives are changing the abortion debate

'Our picture shows Adelaide was not a fetus; she was a fully formed human being, and to think that a baby like her could be legally terminated on grounds of a lifestyle choice is to me is horrifying,'

By Kristi Burton Brown

'Outrage': Thousands of patient records found unsecured at notorious abortionist's former clinic

'Where is the government oversight on this?' Detroit pro-life leader Lynn Mills asked. 'And why are their laws not being enforced?'

By Lisa Bourne

The Pulse

Feminist: Abortion is 'the No. 1 priority' for gender equality

As if we needed any more evidence of how pitiful the modern feminist movement has become.

By Patrick B. Craine

Blogs

The curious unseriousness of all our moral debates

Nobody says that somebody who warns another about poisonous berries is 'hateful', or has a prejudice against unknown berries.

By Anthony Esolen

Opinion

After same-sex ‘marriage,’ then what?

Same-sex marriage is controversial enough. But a debate over enforcing 'meaningful, day-to-day equality' after same-sex marriage is legalized could be even more traumatic.

By Michael Cook

A movement of converts

We are not a movement of saints, but of sinners. We are a movement of converts. And among those converts are people who once stood firm in their belief in abortion.

By Shawn Carney, 40 Days for Life Campaign Director

Washington Post promotes ‘spa-like’ abortion clinic

'At Carafem, staff members plan to greet clients with warm teas, comfortable robes and a matter-of-fact attitude,' wrote the Washington Post's Sandhya Somashekhar about Carafem, Washington DC's latest abortion center.

By Matthew Balan

10 years ago today, Terri Schiavo died an agonizing death. I was with her family. Where were you?

I will never forget and I will never stop telling her story.

By Bryan Kemper

No comments: