Inwood Drive
Mark and Amber Archer describe the creative process behind the making of the new documentary "Inwood Drive" which follows Dr. Ulrich Klopfer's abortion clinic.
Mark and Amber Archer describe the creative process behind the making of the new documentary "Inwood Drive" which follows Dr. Ulrich Klopfer's abortion clinic.
Engage with Right to Life of Northeast Indiana's Abigail Lorenzen, as she delves into topics within the pro-life spectrum on I Choose Life: News and Views. Her mission is to promote and protect innocent human life from conception through natural death. Each week Abigail and her guests have in-depth discussions about one of the wide array of issues inside of the prolife spectrum. Each episode provides not only a better understanding of the topic, but ways to help your community and the people in your lives concerning that particular issue. Topics include but are by no means limited to Abortion, InVitro Fertilization, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Adoption, Conception after Rape, Miscarriage, Infertility, Apologetics, Genocide, Gendercide, Eugenics, Suicide, Physician Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, Organ Harvesting and Brain Death. We hope you'll join us for I Choose Life: News and Views.
Emergency Room Physician and Indiana State Senator Dr. Tyler Johnson addressed the dangers of abortion drugs, including the ER visits he has seen and the fact that easy access to these drugs makes it easy for them to be used for coerced abortions.
Jeremy Greenlee with the Indiana Trafficking Victims Assistance Program described how the issue is being addressed in the Hoosier state.
Justice Foundation attorney Allan Parker addressed the overturn of Roe v. Wade and described legal efforts to prevent forced abortion.
Sometimes we don't realize how incredible our story is, until someone asks us to voice it. That was the case with Joyce, now she speaks for Feminists for Life, encouraging people with her amazing story.
Teacher Abby Stackbein describes her experiences, both voluntary and professional, interacting with Down Syndrome individuals.