1. BBC: Christian persecution ‘at near genocide levels’
2. Violence against Christians and the waning of reason
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In 1945, my father, starved and unconscious, was mistaken for a corpse at the Nazi concentration camp in Ebensee, Austria. By a miracle, someone realized that he wasn't yet dead.
Last week, my father and mother welcomed a new great-grandchild.
!עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי#YomHashoa pic.twitter.com/tpcz5tRAgx— Jeff Jacoby (@Jeff_Jacoby) May 2, 2019
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On this day, many years ago, I was born. Some say I should've been aborted. I was adopted & loved instead. This video, featuring what I've been able to become in my life because of her courageous decision, is my tribute to her. I hope to meet her one day. #CincoDeMayo #CincoDeRyo pic.twitter.com/4mp38ckhIo
— Ryan Bomberger (@ryanbomberger) May 5, 2019
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Did you see this beautiful @nytimes ad yesterday? Thank you @FocusFamily for inviting the March for Life to co-host #AliveFromNewYork. #SeeLifeClearly pic.twitter.com/gdBamaXGlt
— March for Life (@March_for_Life) May 6, 2019
7. 1,485 vs. 352: Abortions at or After 21 Weeks Outnumbered Homicides in NYC
8. Some photos from Times Square this weekend
9. A pregnant inmate came to term in jail. Lawyers say she was forced to give birth there — alone.
11. What if schoolchildren began the day thinking: “‘Why am I created? Why am I here? And what am I going to do?’” (What if we all did?) A Tikvah Fund podcast.
12. on the death of progressive evangelical writer Rachel Held Evans. R.I.P. and prayers for her young family…
13. The Collapse of Community is behind the Retreat from Marriage
14. A Family-Centered Approach to Improving Opportunity
16. Polish nun who helped hide Jewish children from Nazis dies aged 110
17. New York Times: Johan van Hulst, Who Helped Save 600 Children From the Nazis, Dies at 107
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My grandfather was sent to Auschwitz when he was just 10 years old. During his time there, he had two face to face encounters with the notorious Dr. Mengele. These are those two encounters:
— Leibel Mangel (@LeibelMangel) May 2, 2019