by passionlife_lwrgnw | Aug 1, 2022 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture
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by passionlife_lwrgnw | Jul 19, 2022 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture
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by John Ensor | Nov 22, 2019 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Blog, Culture, Food for thought, Missions
In Oradea, Romania, Mihaela and Gabby Visan run a pregnancy help center inside a women’s hospital. Their effectiveness is severely limited by one fact: women must pay for their abortion before they can talk to anyone, committing them to abortion, even if they arrive...
by John Ensor | Nov 7, 2019 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Blog, Culture, Missions, Music
Percy Bysshe Shelly once said, “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.” In A Defense of Poetry, he explains, “The great secret of morals is love, or a going out of our nature. . . . To be greatly good, [a man] must put himself in the place of another....
by John Ensor | Oct 25, 2019 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Blog
I have learned something in recent years. People come to cherish words like atonement and justification when you expose them to other words like bloodguilt and reckoning. I’ve tried to teach gospel-centric words effectively as stand-alone concepts. It has produced a...
by John Ensor | Oct 17, 2019 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Blog, Crisis Intervention, Missions
All the women in your life have to be 80 years old or more to have gone through their child-bearing years during a time when abortion was not legal and accessible. Among the rest, 42% of American women have had one abortion by the age of 45 (abandoned or pressured, by...