What Prime-Time TV Isn’t Telling You

As is becoming the norm, prime-time television continues to glamorize the serious and grave consequences of those struggling with gender dysphoria. Recently, the NBC drama, New Amsterdam, told the story of a teen girl requesting a sex-change operation from a doctor and against her parents’ advice. The doctor turned her down, and the teen responded

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One Pill, Two Pill

If this sounds like the beginning of a Dr. Seuss rhyme, it’s not. I’m talking about something far more serious: the two pills that comprise the RU486 chemical abortion procedure. In technical terms, the first pill is actually the “RU486” component, or mifepristone; the second is misoprostol. The RU486/mifepristone causes the uterus to shed its

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My Unlikely Favorite Christmas Hymn

Dear Friends, I love Christmas. I love everything about Christmas: the lights, the giving of gifts, the getting of gifts, decorating our tree, and the food (read: “cookies”). I love Christmas movies (It’s a Wonderful Life is the greatest, that’s inarguable, but A Muppet Christmas Carol gives George C. Scott’s version a run for his

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How Do American Prolife Laws Stack Up Against the Rest of the World?

Following President George H.W. Bush’s death, the story about his rescue following his attack on Chichi Jima has been retold to  new a generation. The story goes that our beloved president, who was serving as a pilot during World War II, was forced to bail out of his aircraft after attacking the small island. He

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A Lifetime of Duty and Family

Dear friends, President George H.W. Bush died last week at the age of 94, marking the end of a life devoted to service. Bush delayed attending college after the attack on Pearl Harbor, enlisting in the Navy at age 18. He flew 58 combat missions, including one in which he several others were shot down.

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Assisted Suicide for Children?

Dear Friends: As you know, efforts to legalize assisted suicide in New Mexico have been growing in recent years. Following the November election, advocates now believe 2019 will be the year that assisted suicide is passed by the Legislature and signed into law by Governor-Elect Michelle Lujan-Grisham. People on both sides of this issue agree

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The List

We all make lists. To-do lists for home, school, and work (usually on sticky notes for me), grocery lists, Christmas lists and so on. My son also recently made a list that I really liked and wanted to share. Chris works part time at a local grocery store and the day before Thanksgiving he casually

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“Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty.”

Dear friends, What now? That’s the question on everyone’s mind as the legislative session looms. With a new governor and several new representatives in the State House things are certainly going to be different. Governor Kelly has made her agenda clear. Despite some promising rhetoric about working across the aisle the governor-elect has laid out

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