Pro-Life 101
Why Pro-Life?
Our ministry is to take the challenges of life, the pregnancy of those wishing to terminate it, or the illness that plagues the sick or dying, and talk about the life that never ends in Christ.
Whether you are here because you are facing a life issue and need direction, want to learn more about the issues, or desire to become more involved in the pro-life arena – we are here for you.
Changing the world is merely remodeling with old, corrupt, and perishable resources. What must occur is an internal transformation, in us and in all people. When that happens, it changes everything else. When Christians understand the salvation of Christ they find it much easier to think more of others (Philippians 2), to turn the other cheek (Matthew 5:39), and to sacrifice for the well-being of others. Moral bankruptcy ends ultimately when God rules the heart. We have the tools and the marching orders. Let’s stay focused and get to work!
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Q&A on IVF and Sin
QUESTION: Is it a sin for a single woman to have a child through in vitro fertilization simply because she wants to be a mother? ANSWER: The simple answer is “no,” but as you might have already guessed, it is a bit more complicated than that. Results and Methods...
Impatience: The “Safe Sin” that Isn’t
Rev. Robert Fleischmann, National Director, Christian Life Resources “If not for impatience, I would have no patience at all!” As I review a career in sermon and article writing, I often use impatience because it is a “safe sin.” Nearly everyone admits to impatience....
A Thanksgiving Built on Contentment
I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. (Philippians 4:12) We easily underestimate the profound...
The Christian’s Call to Spiritual Warfare
Rev. Robert Fleischmann, National Director, Christian Life Resources Every Christian is caught in a war between good and evil. The casualties of this war have included the most vulnerable: the unborn, the disabled, and the elderly. The wounded are the weary Christians...
Relationships and “I Believe”
CLAIM: I believe that a loving, committed relationship—regardless of whether it fits the traditional mold of a man and a woman—can be just as healthy and pleasing to God as any traditional family. REBUTTAL: On the surface, it is difficult to dispute this claim. After...
Relationships Require Work
CLAIM: A good marriage should be easy. If I must work so hard to be happy, I’d rather be alone. REBUTTAL: This claim is short and to the point. I am going to venture a guess that the problem here is a flawed understanding of happiness and how we achieve it. So, let’s...
Learning from Marriage Mistakes
CLAIM: My parents got divorced, and I had to suffer through their terrible marriage my entire childhood. Why would I put myself in that situation? REBUTTAL: Witnessing or experiencing something terrible tends to make us very anecdotal. That can lead us to greatly...
Divorce Reshapes, But Does Not Erase, Marriage
CLAIM: Half of all marriages end in divorce. If marriage worked, that wouldn’t be happening. REBUTTAL: Let’s first dispense with the terrible logic of this claim. If we approached everything in life this way, imagine how silly it would be: Approximately half of all...
Beyond “The One”: A Christian Reflection on Love, Marriage, and Polygamy
CLAIM: Humans aren’t naturally built for monogamy, and the idea of finding “the one” is just a myth. In a lifetime, men may end up having multiple wives. Even in the Bible, we see that men had multiple wives and sexual partners, sometimes at the same time. REBUTTAL:...







