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Truth can Change the World

20 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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For more than 50 years, the Human Life Review has served as one of the intellectual pillars of the pro-life movement. In this episode, Brian sits down with Maria Maffucci, President of the Human Life Foundation and Editor-in-Chief of the Human Life Review, to discuss the origins of the publication, its remarkable legacy, and the challenges facing the pro-life movement in the post-Dobbs era. Maria shares how her father, J. James Patrick McFadden, founded the Human Life Foundation in 1974 in the wake of Roe v. Wade, and how the Human Life Review became a forum for some of the most influential voices defending human dignity. She also reflects on growing up in a pro-life family, the historic article written by President Ronald Reagan for the Review, and why changing culture remains essential. We also discuss: • The founding and mission of the Human Life Review • Ronald Reagan's 1983 article, "Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation" • The legacy of Roe v. Wade and the impact of the Dobbs decision • Chemical abortion and the changing abortion landscape • The parallels between abortion and slavery debates in American history • Why stories, art, and culture matter in building a culture of life • Practical ways Christians can support women, families, and their local communities Learn more about the Human Life Review and access over 50 years of archives at:  www.humanlifereview.com [http://www.humanlifereview.com/]

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Truth can Change the World

For more than 50 years, the Human Life Review has served as one of the intellectual pillars of the pro-life movement. In this episode, Brian sits down with Maria Maffucci, President of the Human Life Foundation and Editor-in-Chief of the Human Life Review, to discuss the origins of the publication, its remarkable legacy, and the challenges facing the pro-life movement in the post-Dobbs era. Maria shares how her father, J. James Patrick McFadden, founded the Human Life Foundation in 1974 in the wake of Roe v. Wade, and how the Human Life Review became a forum for some of the most influential voices defending human dignity. She also reflects on growing up in a pro-life family, the historic article written by President Ronald Reagan for the Review, and why changing culture remains essential. We also discuss: • The founding and mission of the Human Life Review • Ronald Reagan's 1983 article, "Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation" • The legacy of Roe v. Wade and the impact of the Dobbs decision • Chemical abortion and the changing abortion landscape • The parallels between abortion and slavery debates in American history • Why stories, art, and culture matter in building a culture of life • Practical ways Christians can support women, families, and their local communities Learn more about the Human Life Review and access over 50 years of archives at:  www.humanlifereview.com [http://www.humanlifereview.com/]

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