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Goodbye Roe v. Wade: Pro-Life Evangelicals Celebrate the Ruling They’ve Waited For
Supreme Court: The landmark abortion-rights case was “egregiously wrong and on a collision course with the Constitution from the day it was decided.”
Waiting Outside an Abortion Clinic Years Ago Was Worth It
The mother of an almost-aborted baby reached out with this letter about her son.
Where the Unborn Are People
Churches are bearing better witness to life beyond its “potential.”
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Midwest Primaries, Taiwan’s Ukraine Lessons, and Abortion Pill Case
Clarissa Moll, Russell Moore
Indiana and Ohio hold primaries, Trump travels to Beijing, and the Supreme Court considers the abortion pill.
News
Courts Briefly Pause Abortion by Mail, Then Allow It to Resume
After a lower court froze telehealth access to abortion drug mifepristone, the Supreme Court temporarily restored mail-order pills while it plans to consider the case.
Changing Times and Technology
In 1981, CT helped evangelicals navigate debates over Ronald Reagan, genetic engineering, television, and male headship.
Analysis
Two States Test a New Pro-Life Law
Pro-lifers have just won legislative victories to restrict abortion pills in South Dakota and Mississippi. But will the laws work?
The New Party Politics of Abortion
Some Republicans remain consistently pro-life. But under Trump’s lead, the GOP has become an anti-Roe yet pro-choice coalition.
Birth and Death are Life Issues
A note from CT’s editorial director of features in our March/April issue.
Analysis
What Can Pro-Lifers Do in Unchurched States?
Pro-life political wins correlate with church attendance rates. So what do you do if most of your neighbors stay home on Sunday morning?
Review
Women Considering Abortion Need to Hear the Truth
Becoming Pro-Grace rightly challenges churches to greater compassion but fails to reliably promote the rights of unborn children.
News
Zimbabwe Christians Push Back Against Proposed Abortion Legalization
Emmanuel Nwachukwu
One woman warned the senate of a “silent aftermath they will never legislate away.”