CareCast: Uncovering the Link Between Abortion and Abuse

CareCast: Uncovering the Link Between Abortion and Abuse

In this episode of CareCast, Roland Warren and Vincent DiCaro explore how coerced abortions intersect with sexual abuse, focusing on recent allegations against P. Diddy. The conversation emphasizes the crucial role of compassion for both women and unborn children,...

Incrementalism in the Pro-Life Movement

Incrementalism in the Pro-Life Movement

Everyone knows that you can’t turn a ship on a dime. To adjust course, you gradually steer in the direction you want to go and, over time, the ship will change directions. In many ways, this also applies to culture. No one expects to change culture overnight. It takes...

CareCast: Do You Have To Abandon Your Faith To Be Pro-Choice?

CareCast: Do You Have To Abandon Your Faith To Be Pro-Choice?

During the Presidential debate in September, Kamala Harris declared that “one does not have to abandon their faith” in order to support a woman’s right to have an abortion. The Vice President’s statement was firmly refuted on a recent CareCast with Roland Warren,...

Why Do Women Have Abortions?

Why Do Women Have Abortions?

The scene looks like this. A sixteen-year-old sees the word pregnant appear after peeing on a stick. She panics and chooses abortion because she’s not ready to be a mother. Sometimes her parents are painted as religious fundamentalists who are completely ignorant to...

LifeChat: From Pro-Life to Pro Abundant Life

LifeChat: From Pro-Life to Pro Abundant Life

In his latest book, The Alternative to Abortion: Why We Must Be Pro-Abundant Life, Roland Warren offers a fresh perspective on the pro-life movement, urging Christians to move beyond political debates and embrace a holistic, biblical approach.   Roland shares his...

The Pill and the PDL

The Pill and the PDL

Following the overturn of Roe v. Wade two years ago, an alarming trend emerged on our national hotline, Pregnancy Decision Line (PDL). Women started reaching out to us with abortion pills in hand, anxiously seeking answers. “How do I use them?” “What will happen when I take the pills?” “What should I do if there are complications?” or even worse, “I took the pills and changed my mind. What do I do?” “I’m hemorrhaging and the online place I ordered my pills said if I have to go to the ER to tell them I’m having a miscarriage.” “My baby came out in my toilet!”, “I didn’t know that the fetus would look like a baby!”

Why were these kinds of calls coming in?