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  • Abortion and the Amish Community: A Hidden Reality | Serena Dyksen
    2026/01/12

    We’re revisiting one of the most impactful conversations from past seasons.


    In this Best Of episode, Abigail Lorenzen is joined by Serena Dyksen, founder of She Found His Grace, to discuss a topic many listeners were surprised to learn about: the reality of abortion within the Amish community. Serena shares her personal story of abortion, healing, and faith, and explains how God unexpectedly opened doors for her ministry to serve Amish women and families affected by sexual assault, unplanned pregnancy, and abortion.


    The conversation explores why abortion often goes unspoken in tight-knit communities, how secrecy deepens trauma, and the ripple effects abortion has on families and generations. Serena also describes the growing need for post-abortion healing and life-affirming support—regardless of culture, background, or circumstance.


    This episode is a powerful reminder that abortion impacts every community, and that healing, truth, and grace are possible when these stories are brought into the light.

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    28 分
  • Preventing, Intervening, and Healing: Confronting Human Trafficking in Indiana | Shaana
    2026/01/05

    This episode of I Choose Life: News and Views contains heavy subject matter and may not be appropriate for young listeners.

    As part of an ongoing series on human trafficking, Abigail Lorenzen is joined by Shaana of the Phoenix Alliance, an organization working on the front lines of trafficking prevention, intervention, and aftercare in Northeast Indiana.

    Shaana walks listeners through the three critical pillars of anti-trafficking work—prevention, intervention, and aftercare—and explains why prevention remains the most effective way to protect vulnerable individuals before exploitation begins. She shares how the Phoenix Alliance partners with schools, law enforcement, and the medical community to identify risk factors, recognize warning signs, and equip first responders with trauma-informed tools.

    The conversation also explores what intervention really looks like, dispelling common myths and highlighting the importance of victim-centered responses that prioritize safety, dignity, and trust. Shaana offers insight into aftercare relationships, why healing has no set timeline, and how building resilience—rather than dependency—is essential for long-term recovery.

    Shaana also shares the personal experiences that led her into anti-trafficking work and the realities of witnessing both profound evil and extraordinary redemption. This episode provides an honest, compassionate look at the hidden nature of trafficking and the hope that emerges when communities respond with truth, courage, and care.

    Listener discretion is advised.

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    28 分
  • Inside Human Trafficking and Rescue Missions | Dominic Lombardo
    2025/12/29

    Human trafficking is closer than many people realize—even here in Indiana.

    In this episode of I Choose Life: News and Views, Abigail Lorenzen is joined by Dominic Lombardo, a retired LAPD officer, criminal justice professor, and participant in international rescue missions with Destiny Rescue. Drawing from decades in law enforcement, Dominic shares firsthand insight into undercover work, child exploitation investigations, and the realities of human trafficking both in the United States and overseas.

    Dominic explains how trafficking operates locally and globally, why prostitution and pornography are inseparable from trafficking, and how profit and corruption fuel the exploitation of women and children—some as young as five years old. He also recounts his experiences on rescue missions in countries like Cambodia and Thailand, the risks involved, and the long road to healing survivors face after rescue.

    This is a sobering but essential conversation about human dignity, justice, and the responsibility to confront a crime that often hides in plain sight.

    Listener discretion is advised. Sensitive topics are discussed and this episode may not be suitable for young listeners.

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    28 分
  • Choosing Life After Sexual Assault | Genevieve “Nevi” Stroud
    2025/12/22

    This episode of I Choose Life News and Views contains sensitive content and may not be appropriate for young listeners.


    In this deeply moving and courageous conversation, Abigail Lorenzen is joined by Genevieve “Nevi” Stroud, who shares her powerful testimony of trauma, faith, and hope. Nevi recounts her experience of sexual assault during college, the devastating aftermath, and the unexpected discovery that she was pregnant as a result of the attack.


    Faced with immense fear, uncertainty, and pressure, Nevi walks listeners through her decision to choose life for her daughter—despite the circumstances of her conception. She speaks candidly about navigating the legal system, finding support through her family and faith community, and encountering life-affirming care that respected both her dignity and the dignity of her unborn child.


    Nevi’s story is a profound witness to the reality that even in the darkest moments, choosing life opens the door to healing, redemption, and unexpected joy. This episode offers an honest look at the complexities surrounding sexual violence, unexpected pregnancy, adoption, motherhood, and the transformative power of compassion rooted in truth.


    Listener discretion is advised.

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    28 分
  • Behind the Scenes of Human Trafficking Response in Indiana | Lisa Eicher
    2025/12/15

    Human trafficking is often misunderstood—and far more hidden than most people realize. In this episode of I Choose Life: News and Views, Abigail Lorenzen is joined by Lisa Eicher of the Indiana Trafficking Victims Assistance Program (ITVAP) for an in-depth look at what trafficking actually looks like in Indiana and how communities can respond effectively.

    Lisa explains common myths surrounding human trafficking, the realities of online grooming and exploitation, and why most victims are trafficked by someone they already know—not strangers. She walks listeners through the critical difference between being trauma-informed and trauma-responsive, and why proper responses matter for both justice and healing.

    The conversation also covers mandatory reporting laws in Indiana, how disclosures should be handled to avoid re-traumatization, the role of forensic interviews, and what individuals, educators, churches, and professionals can do when they suspect trafficking or abuse.

    This episode is an essential listen for anyone who wants to better understand trafficking, recognize warning signs, and know how to respond in a way that protects victims and leads them toward help and healing.

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    28 分
  • Thankful for a Year of Impact | Zach Rodgers & Nick Boratenski
    2025/12/08

    It’s been a year of growth, blessing, and big transitions at Right to Life of Northeast Indiana. In this Thanksgiving episode of I Choose Life: News and Views, Abigail Lorenzen sits down with Zach Rodgers, CEO of Right to Life of Northeast Indiana and Executive Vice President of Indiana Right to Life, and Nick Boratenski, the new Executive Director, to reflect on everything God has done throughout 2025.


    Together, they celebrate major organizational milestones: new staff hires, expanding educational outreach to over 2,200 students, the growth of Sidewalk Advocates, strengthened church partnerships, the first-ever Day of Dobbs celebration, and record-breaking banquets—including the largest pro-life banquet in America.


    Zach and Nick also share behind-the-scenes stories of leadership transition, the joy of building a cohesive and mission-driven team, and the gratitude they feel for supporters, volunteers, pregnancy resource centers, and the broader pro-life community across Northeast Indiana.

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    28 分
  • A Father’s Story of Abortion, Grief, and Redemption | Brian
    2025/12/01

    In this deeply personal episode, Abby Lorenzen sits down with Brian as he courageously shares his story of participating in an abortion as a young man—and the years of hidden pain that followed. For decades, Brian carried guilt, shame, and the quiet belief that men weren’t allowed to grieve the children they lost.


    What unfolds is an honest, vulnerable conversation about how abortion affected his relationships, decision-making, and identity… and how God later used unexpected people, a new relationship, and the ministry of Deeper Still to bring him to healing, forgiveness, and freedom.


    Brian opens up about the moment he first realized the impact of his decision, how he finally allowed himself to grieve his child, and why post-abortion healing absolutely requires Christ at the center.


    If you’ve ever wondered how abortion affects men—or if you or someone you love carries hidden hurt from the past—Brian’s testimony is a powerful reminder that God meets us where we are and that redemption is real.

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    28 分
  • Surviving Chemical Abortion and Finding Healing | Christine Creech
    2025/11/24

    In this deeply vulnerable episode of I Choose Life News and Views, Abby Lorenzen sits down with Christine Creech, Executive Director of Compassion Pregnancy Center, to share a story that many women keep silent: the reality of a chemical abortion and its long-lasting impact.


    Christine walks us through her experience as a teenager—assault, fear, misinformation, and a chemical abortion she was told would “make everything go away.” She opens up about the spiritual, emotional, and relational aftermath that followed her for years, including trauma, self-punishment, struggles in motherhood, and God’s slow work of restoration.


    Now serving women and families in Northeast Indiana, Christine shares how healing came through Christ, community, and finally confronting the pain she tried to hide for so long.


    This episode includes sensitive content. Listener discretion is advised, especially for those with young children nearby.

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    28 分