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11 Mar 2020

Cal-Berkeley Students For Life Talks To Over 100 Students In One Day

Brenna Lewis | March 11, 2020
Cal-Berkeley Students for Life is not letting a campus shutdown slow them down from changing hearts and minds and saving lives. Yesterday, they hosted the Heart-to-Heart Tour on campus; the goal of this Students for Life display is to educate students about fetal heartbeats and how preborn babies can develop heartbeats as early as 3 weeks gestation. According to Pacific
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28 Feb 2020

SFLA’s “Heart to Heart” Tour Makes Its Way Across the Midwest

Brenna Lewis | February 28, 2020
This semester’s campus tour display, Heart to Heart, will visit dozens of campuses before its conclusion in April 2020. Last week, it made stops across the Midwest, in Kansas & Nebraska. SFLA Regional Coordinator for the Midwest, Connor McCarty, shared some stories from his time on campuses with the tour so far. Wichita State Monday, February 17 Leading up to this stop,
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24 Feb 2020

Students for Life is Changing Minds about Abortion Using Campus Displays

Brenna Lewis | February 24, 2020
Students for Life’s spring display tour, Heart to Heart, is all about first trimester fetal heartbeats. The human heart begins to beat by the 21st day after conception – something many people, especially abortion supporters, do not know. Intellectually-honest folks know that human life biologically begins at conception, but starting conversations about how heartbeats are undeniable a sign of life has
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18 Feb 2020

Students for Life Launches New “Heart to Heart” Campus Tour This Week

Kristi Hamrick | February 18, 2020
“We’re going on campuses this Spring to highlight the science and music of life in the womb,” said Students for Life of America’s Kristan Hawkins. “Ultrasounds unveil a picture of a human being in the womb, while the heartbeat is the music of a new life.” WASHINGTON D.C. (02-18-2020) — Every semester, Students for Life of America does a campus “tour”
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