Life Matters
Life Matters
Podcast Description
We believe that every life matters. Each week on Life Matters, host Toni Clarke leads open discussions on critical life issues, equipping Christians with the tools and understanding to engage in conversations about the sanctity of life. Drawing from a biblical worldview, she dives into complex topics surrounding the pro-life movement, encouraging listeners to get involved. Toni Clarke, Executive Director at a pregnancy center located in Omaha, NE, is passionate about spreading the message of life across Nebraska and beyond.
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The show focuses on critical life issues, particularly the pro-life movement, featuring episodes that cover topics such as the emotional impact of abortion, women’s health, cultural perceptions of fertility, and legislative advocacy, with specific episodes highlighting guests like Dr. Janet Morana on abortion's effects on families and Teresa Kenney discussing hormonal birth control's societal implications.

We believe that every life matters. Each week on Life Matters, host Toni Clarke leads open discussions on critical life issues, equipping Christians with the tools and understanding to engage in conversations about the sanctity of life. Drawing from a biblical worldview, she dives into complex topics surrounding the pro-life movement, encouraging listeners to get involved. Toni Clarke, Executive Director at a pregnancy center located in Omaha, NE, is passionate about spreading the message of life across Nebraska and beyond.
In part two of this two-part conversation, Toni Clarke continues her discussion with Lauren Pope, Executive Director of Rehumanize International, focusing on what justice and healing should look like in a post-Roe world. They explore restorative justice, the importance of listening to women’s abortion stories, and how Christians can speak truth with mercy while building bridges across religious and political lines. This episode continues our multi-week series highlighting national organizations engaged in pro-life work.

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