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Straight out of the headlines: NYC Man Gets 18 Years in College Essay Rape Case
A New York City man convicted of raping his former stepdaughter in an attack she disclosed years later in a college application essay has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. The 63-year-old man was sentenced Monday in Brooklyn. We make choices all day long. Some choices have immediate consequences while other choices have long-term consequences. Per the story above, a man made a terrible choice many years ago that negatively impacted his step-daughter for life (the worst co
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Straight out of the headlines: Miss USA
Pro-Life Miss USA Contestant Was Conceived in Brutal Rape, Glad She Wasn’t Aborted Wow…talk about choices and consequences. This is a beautiful story about how God has a plan for each life created on earth…how a brutalized young lady chose to have and raise her daughter instead of snuffing out the life of the fetus. Valerie Gatto, Miss Pennsylvania USA 2014, has revealed that her mother was raped at knife-point when she was 19 years old. Valerie says that the perpetrator plan
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Reflections of and Older American
I am amazed at how so many people 50 years old and younger (typically identified as the Post-Modern generations) seem to be disengaged with world events and apathetic about what is going on in the U.S. This includes folks who identify themselves as Christians or as being religious. It is as though the ‘under 50s’ have simply checked out of society due to selfish, narcissistic tendencies or because they feel disenfranchised with the establishment and authorities. Wake up Post-
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Hand Out vs Hand Up
All the news about social injustice and societal inequality are tiring. It is my belief that God has a plan for each of us and has equipped us accordingly, but we have to enact His will. We all have a part to play in the trajectory of our lives. Sure some of us are born into difficult situations (by God’s will or the choices of others) but we must choose to rise above the situation. We must drop the blame game and accept responsibility for our choices, therefore getting on a
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