Anton Carillo Articles
National Pro-Life Group Launches Dobbs Awareness Campaign
In the light of the Democratic Party's failure to codify Roe v. Wade, a national pro-life organization will launch on Thursday a television advertisement to help people better understand the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case. Democrats Fail To Push Pledged Abortion On Demand
For the second time, the Democratic Party failed in passing the touted abortion-without-limits bill, House Bill 3755 or the Women's Health Protection Act, in the United States Senate on Wednesday. White Evangelicals Support Abortion Bans More Than Other Religious Groups: Pew
A survey conducted on 11,044 Americans and released last Friday showed that White evangelicals lead religious groups in opposing abortion. CDC Tracked Millions Of Americans To Monitor Obedience To COVID Lockdowns
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reportedly paid almost half a million dollars to randomly track millions of Americans through their cellphones during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Bus Driver Rescues 40 Students From Burning School Bus Out Of Love
The quick actions of a driver from West Melbourne, Florida saved the lives of 40 students last week from a bus that caught fire. US Senate To Codify Roe V. Wade On Wednesday In Light Of SCOTUS Leak
The battle for the life of the unborn intensifies as the United States Senate rushes to cement Roe v. Wade into law as an outcome of the Supreme Court opinion draft leak last week. Madison Pro-Life Center Attacked And Burned
A leftist anarchist group vandalized a pro-life Christian organization's office in Madison, Wisconsin on Sunday before setting it on fire. Pastor Relieved To Hear From Surrogate Daughter Trapped In Ukraine
Pastor Trevor Littleton of Painesville's First Church of Christ has finally received the peace of mind and heart he so longed for after hearing from her "unofficial daughter" in Ukraine, 43 days after he last heard from her. Bibles For China Testing New Audio Bibles To Bring Christ To People
The Oklahoma-based non-profit organization has rolled out audio Bible players in China's five provinces despite a recently implemented law banning any religious material from the internet. Former Journey Church Workers Accused Of Abusing Children
Three women who previously worked at two church-run daycare centers in Alabama were charged with child abuse after their arrest on Monday.