The Purpose of Christmas

Cori Meier, Y4Life Assistant It’s that time of year again, when the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparations take over our lives. We rush around trying to find the perfect gifts for our families and friends or the perfect outfit …

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Starting a Y4Life Team in a Post-Roe World

By Elizabeth Crawford We live in a world characterized by deep political convictions, heightened emotions, and passionate arguments. And many times those convictions, emotions, and arguments don’t align with Christian morality. For example, babies are aborted daily, the elderly are …

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Commissioned 4 Life

By Macy Froetschner High school is revered as the formative years in most of the media we see today. Yet despite countless movies, books, TV shows, and idealized social media posts, teenagers find it hard to navigate the various bodily …

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Called to be a Lighthouse

by Michelle Bauman Lighthouses. I don’t know about you, but I have a fondness for them. The idea of stark solitude, uncompromising dedication, and life-saving work has always been a bit awe-inspiring to me. Romantic, even, the way gothic literature …

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Don Quixote- A Lesson in Imitation

By Katie Reid, Vice President of Hillsdale College for Life One of the many blessings of attending a Christian college is the chance to discuss Christ in every aspect of our studies. One of my literature classes recently kicked off …

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Selfless Motherhood

By Olivia Goodroad I recently listened to an interview with Julie Andrews, the actress and singer most commonly known for her roles in The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins, and in the interview, she discussed how she got the …

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Bracelets for Life

By Grace MacPherson Four hundred ninety-eight, four hundred ninety-nine, five hundred! I laid aside the most recent bundle of twenty-five bracelets, finally one-sixth of the way to reaching my goal—making three thousand bracelets to represent the three thousand babies who …

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Toxic Femininity

By Macy Froetschner In today’s culture, toxic masculinity is a popular phrase. Masculine qualities such as a desire to protect and provide are viewed as attributes of an oppressive patriarchy meant to entrap women. The average feminist claims to empower …

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Married In College?

By Nadia Beadle Several years ago, an elderly couple at my church celebrated sixty years of marriage together. She packed him a sack lunch to take to work everyday, and he always held the door for her. My little brothers …

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