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May 29th, 2015
Thank you to our listener, Leslie Inez Davis who called in and shared this poem with us.    
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May 29th, 2015
Thank you to our listener, Leslie Inez Davis who called in and shared this poem with us.    
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April 23rd, 2015
In this brief video, celebrated author and speaker, Mary DeMuth talks about the impact that Point of View has had on her life. She is a long time fan of Point of View because it gives its audience a well-rounded, balanced Christian perspective on issues that affect our culture. You get all that and more and the great voice of...
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April 21st, 2015
Abstract Allowing physician-assisted suicide would be a grave mistake for four reasons. First, it would endanger the weak and vulnerable. Second, it would corrupt the practice of medicine and the doctor–patient relationship. Third, it would compromise the family and intergenerational commitments. And fourth, it would betray human dignity and equality before the law. Instead of helping people to kill themselves,...
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April 15th, 2015
Our Services We understand that facing an unexpected pregnancy can be overwhelming, so we’re here to help you understand your options and support you in making the best choice for you and your pregnancy. All of our services are free of charge—all you need to do is make an appointment. We will not benefit from your decision. Here are some...
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April 14th, 2015
Sen. Marco Rubio announced on Monday that he will seek the 2016 Republican presidential nomination — and there are compelling reasons why the Florida legislator would be a strong candidate in a White House race. 1. His fundraising prospects are good. He has hired a leading GOP fundraiser — Anna Rogers, finance director for American Crossroads, Karl Rove’s political advocacy...
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March 16th, 2015
Fifty years ago, the then–social scientist made the claim that bad family structure trumped good economic numbers. In the mid-1960s, a social scientist noted something ominous that came to be called “Moynihan’s Scissors”: Two lines on a graph crossed, replicating a scissors’ blades. The descending line charted the decline in the minority male unemployment rate. The ascending line charted the...
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March 10th, 2015
Feeling down and blue? Has the gloom of winter gotten you? The sky is cloudy and dark. You feel tired, unable to concentrate, want to eat, crave carbohydrates, and feel like being alone. It’s hard to get out of bed. You feel irritable, anxious and down. It seems like winter will never end. All you can think about is sitting...
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March 9th, 2015
Brian Ivie’s documentary The Drop Box is an emotional balancing act: on one side is the heartbreaking fact that millions of children are abandoned at birth around the world every year. On the other side is the triumphant story of The Drop Box’s Pastor Lee Jong-rak, pastor of Jusarang (God’s Love) Community Church in Seoul, South Korea. Pastor Lee’s family...
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March 2nd, 2015
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Family Research Council’s Marriage and Religion Research Institute (MARRI) today issued its fifth annual “Index of Family Belonging and Rejection.” The Index charts the present intactness of the family in the U.S. by examining the proportion of fifteen- to seventeen-year-olds who grew up in an intact, married family. The “State of the Black Family” report will also be released...
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