Both Lives
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Both Lives
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With women and children. For better services. Ready to change culture.

BREAKING: A federal appeals court has blocked mailing prescriptions to mifepristone, restricting access to one of the most common means of abortion. apnews.com/article/aborti…







Surrogacy turns pregnancy into a contract service, and children into products to be bought and sold. The surrogacy industry will say that children born from this practice will simply 'adjust' when separated from their biological mother — but this isn't true. Here's why 👇 @maurel_olivia



No - the UK has not legalised “abortion up to birth". We will not let misinformation go unchallenged. An important mythbuster from us 🧵👇

BREAKING: Kenya's Court of Appeal rules that abortion violates the child's right to life and overturns the decision of a rogue judge who had tried to legalise abortion! This is a HUGE win in one of Africa's biggest legal cases ever. Congratulations Kenya!



BREAKING: High Court overturns conviction of pro‑life campaigner for sharing abortion images with the police in landmark ruling The judge today in Bournemouth overturned the conviction of pro‑life campaigner, David Skinner, who shared graphic abortion images privately with police, ruling this was not a criminal “public display”. David was protesting the use of censorship zones around abortion clinics in the local area. In considering Mr Skinner’s use of imagery, the judge recognised the long‑established role of powerful images in public debate. “We recognise the power of the image to carry a message in its most persuasive form,” the court said, referring to analogies with graphic cigarette health warnings and the open‑casket funeral of Emmett Till following his murder in 1955. While acknowledging the distress experienced by those who received the email, the court concluded that allowing the conviction to stand would not be a proportionate outcome. “We do not take away from the offence that the complainants would have experienced on receiving the letter,” the judge said. “Nevertheless, we find that it would not be a proportionate interference to allow the conviction.” David's case has been supported by the Christian Legal Centre from the beginning. See more on our website👇 christianconcern.com/ccpressrelease… Photo credit: Boostmediamarketing.co.uk














