Freedom in Family

By Madison Zuniga “Well, I would love to go to graduate school, or work in the publishing and editing field, but I definitely want to prioritize starting a family.”  A crease forms on my friend’s forehead, and I sense her …

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A Vision of Feminism for the “For-Life” Men and Women

Reviewing Erika Bachiachi’s The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision By: Nadia Hartwig In the current political climate, where being a “feminist” usually encompasses pro-abortion rallies, anti-marriage stances, and hostile views toward traditional gender roles beneath shouts for gender …

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Appointed “4 Life”

“Hey! I found out that there is a pro-life group chat for Rice students. Want me to add you?” I asked. “Absolutely!” Harmony said. “When do they meet?” “Oh, they actually don’t meet together. It’s just a chat, and there’s …

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God’s Timing

By: Jenna Siek During my last year of high school, I became very familiar with the question “What are you doing next?” This was usually a daunting question to answer because my vision of post-high school was rather murky. A …

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Older Generations

By: Macy Froetschner Christian media today is bombarded with images of a sanctuary filled with young people. From talks of seeking a revival among Generation Z to changing the way we worship; older generations are easy to overlook. While it …

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For the Homeless

By: Rebecca Oerman Being For Life is about more than abortion and working to support mothers and their babies. For example, for the past three years, one of the projects that the Knights4Life Y4Life group from Martin Luther Jr./Sr. High School in Northrop, Minnesota, …

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Addressing Life Issues in the Classroom

By: Jesse Muehler Your heart beats faster, and the lump in your throat slowly solidifies as you raise your shaky hand in the air. Your teacher is talking about how “logical” it is to euthanize the elderly because of their …

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Raised for Life

By: Macy Froetschner “Keep your elbows off the table, Mable.” “Treat others how you want to be treated.” “Ask questions.” “Don’t spend life judging others.” “Never take stress out on family.” “Familial fellowship is more important than fleeting friendships.” “Serve …

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Protecting the Gift of Sex

By: Ella Wiegand Anyone with a social media account is constantly bombarded with sex. Whether it’s actual porn, nudity, sexual information, or maybe just hearing others talk about it, sex is everywhere. All of us have probably watched a movie …

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