Everyone wants to be wanted. Melissa Ohden shares about the struggle she faced after finding out she had survived an abortion, and how being wanted by her adoptive parents and our Lord made all the difference.
We all have heard sweet birth stories that warm our hearts. Melissa Ohden tells her miraculous birth story of being a baby, who survived an abortion, and how that story has impacted her life.
What do you say to someone who believes abortion is their only option or struggles with the weight of guilt from having had one? Bob Lepine addresses the struggles people face on this issue and shares the hope of a Savior who loves them.
The topic of abortion is one wrought with controversy and struggle-even in today's churches. Bob Lepine shares a compelling and compassionate word from Scripture that focuses our attention on the heart of God.
Does your childhood, or previous relationships, ever creep into your current ones? If you've ever noticed that certain themes tend to repeat in our relationships you are not alone. Ron Deal is talking with USA-Today Best-selling author Tricia Goyer.
Nancy Pearcey reflects on the value of human life. Pearcey explains how the culture's worldview has influenced our thinking on abortion and euthanasia.
Best-selling author Nancy Pearcey contrasts the secular view of the body with Scripture's view. Pearcey coaches parents on helping their children think biblically.
Only 9% of high school girls say they want to be mothers.
Research shows that one-third of American women have had an abortion.
Jon Erwin, producer of the "October Baby," tells the story of 19-year-old Hannah, whose life is upended when she learns that she is adopted and the survivor of a failed abortion.
Chuck Colson defines the meaning of ethics and explains why ethics are so crucial for a society to thrive.
Athletes in Action Director Corwin Anthony and his wife, Kim, talk candidly about some of the marital struggles they’ve faced since they’ve been together.
Former athletes Kim and Corwin Anthony remember their early days together on the campus of UCLA and talk about the events that eventually brought them together for life.
Kim never imagined that her love for gymnastics would someday land her a college scholarship to UCLA.
Her mother tried to abort her.
Carol Everett seemed too lost and wicked to be redeemed.
Beauty, brains, money . . . suicide?
Carol Everett used sex to get what she wanted—and it seemed to be working.