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"In Articles of Faith, veteran journalist Cynthia Gorney presents the first balanced political and social narrative of the most significant years in the abortion conflict, told from the perspective of the people who fought the battles on both sides." "Focusing on the battle in Missouri, which mirrors the deepening abortion conflicts around the country as American states first begin changing their century-old criminal abortion laws. Gorney draws from more than five hundred interviews and previously unseen archival material to create the first narrative history of the modern American abortion conflict ever written." "The central characters, whose evolving personal stories and eventual confrontation in the U.S. Supreme Court form the narrative drive of Articles of Faith, are two passionate, strong-willed leaders from opposing camps in the city of St. Louis: Judith Widdicombe and Samuel Lee. Judith Widdicombe is a registered nurse who runs the abortion underground in Missouri during the illegal-abortion days of the 1960s, and who then goes on after Roe V. Wade to set up almost singlehandedly the first legal abortion clinic in Missouri. Samuel Lee is a young pacifist and would-be seminarian who arrives in St. Louis to begin his formal religious studies and finds himself instead drawn to the more compelling and immediated work of the right-to-life movement." "Their battle culminates in 1989, when the provocative abortion bill Sam eventually lobbies through the Missouri legislature becomes the centerpiece of William L. Webster v. Reproductive Health Services - the most intently watched Supreme Court case of the late 1980s, because it is the very first case to challenge Roe v. Wade directly before what is generally assumed to be an anti-Roe court. The Reproductive Health Services of the Webster case, the lead plaintiff in this nationally anticipated litigation, is Judy Widdicombe's St. Louis abortion clinic."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
This collection of Russell Brand's columns for The Guardian not only follows the drama and tumult of the domestic and international football season but also a season in the life of one of our most celebrated comic talents.
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How does one see their way clearly in a fog of problems and dilemmas? Where should one turn to get answers to life's most difficult questions? The author uses powerful narratives drawn from the Scriptures to inform, equip, and empower people with the ammunition they need to combat the fiery darts of the adversary. Take a journey with the author as he explores strategies for cultivating a relationship with God through an in-depth relationship with Jesus Christ. We are in a fight for our souls. The good news is we are not alone in the battle. The same promise that Jesus made to his followers over two thousand years ago is available to us today. "Lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world" (Matthew 28:20). In a time when we are bombarded with a variety of negative and stressful messages, this author uses the comfort of the Scriptures to encourage the hearts of people from all walks of life. In this exquisite anthology, the author passionately conveys the tumultuous circumstances, exhilarating triumphs, and rewarding experiences of God's people. The author uses powerful illustrations and profound analyses to present the manifold grace of God through his Son, Jesus Christ. You will not want to put down this masterful conversation that encourages the heart, soothes the soul, and uplifts the spirit. 5