“Chosen to Love”: A New Zealand Adoption Story That Challenges the Abortion Narrative
In New Zealand, adoption is often spoken about as a theoretical option, as something acknowledged in principle, but rarely seen in practice.
In reality, it sits within a broader context that means it is rarely presented as a genuine option. Yet beyond that reality are real lives shaped by the choice to pursue it.
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A Better Choice: Why Open Adoption Must Be Part of New Zealand’s Pregnancy Conversation
For Ellen and Nick Brumder, adoption is not a theory, a policy position, or an abstract ethical debate. It is woven through their lives across continents, careers, churches, families, and decades of experience walking alongside women facing unplanned pregnancies.
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The Hidden Truth About Euthanasia: A Doctor’s Perspective on Loneliness, Pressure, and the Illusion of Choice
A New Zealand doctor has broken ranks, speaking anonymously to Voice For Life, to expose what they say is the hidden reality of euthanasia inside the healthcare system.
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Born at 30 Weeks — Early and Unexpected, Yet Thriving Anyway
Even when things are unexpected, they can still work out.
Hope Rai’s story proves it.
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Failed abortion, baby born alive ‘gasping for hours’: A midwife’s account of late-term abortion in New Zealand.
Watching a 26-week-old baby born alive and left to die after a failed abortion has horrified an experienced midwife to the point where she was compelled to come forward to share the atrocities of late-term failed abortions taking place in hospitals across New Zealand.
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Senior Hospital Clinician Speaks Out on Assisted Dying: “I Just Don’t Understand How We Got Here”
Assisted dying remains one of the most ethically complex developments in modern healthcare.
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Apricots, Advocacy, and a Legacy Shaping a Nation’s Pro-Life Voice
We’re honouring 50 years of service to Voice For Life from Carmel Armstrong.
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"What Have I Done?" A New Zealand Woman Speaks Out About Abortion, Grief, and Choosing Life
Winnie Brown dreamed of travelling the world, but instead found herself pregnant at 23. She decided to have an abortion.
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Mainstream Media's Lack of Credibility as Abortion Numbers Rise
If anyone is unsure about why the mainstream media is plagued by such a serious crisis of credibility, and is no longer considered a trustworthy source of unbiased information, they need look no further than the article about abortion published by Radio New Zealand last night.
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Exposed: Dangerous Euthanasia Expansion Law Veiled as ‘Improvement’
New Zealanders, beware: Dangerous changes to assisted dying legislation that would release a euthanasia free-for-all and destroy any trace of safeguards have been hidden within a parliamentary bill.
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New Zealand Abortion Stats 2024: Six troubling trends the data is painting
New Zealand’s 2024 abortion statistics reveal significant and concerning changes — not only in the number of abortions taking place, but in who is affected, how abortions are being performed, and what risks women are facing.
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PRESS RELEASE: Voice For Life Calls for Mandatory Reporting of all Future Born-Alive Abortion Incidents
Voice For Life is calling for an urgent change to official reporting on the back of news that an average of one baby per month is now being born alive after failed abortion attempts
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Prem Baby Wins Battle to Thrive
Niamyah Beel has already shown she wants to be here.
Born at just 26 weeks, and weighing 710 grams, she has had to work hard to thrive.
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Peter Menzies - A Titan in the Pro-life Cause
It was with heavy hearts that Voice For Life heard about last week's passing of Peter Menzies - a man who had personally contributed so much to our important pro-life work, and who was an amazing stalwart of the pro-life movement more broadly in this country as well.
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The Troubling Spectre of Natural Death Becoming Cruel and Unusual
No matter how much the pro euthanasia activists and their powerful lobby groups might try to deny it, this reflects a major social and cultural shift that harms all of us when it comes to death and dying.
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Dear Todd, About That Euthanasia Thing
Dear Mr Stephenson
We couldn’t help but notice that you’ve decided to use your time in Parliament to try and ensure that more and more Kiwis are euthanised.
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The Hidden Reality of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in NZ
We have been told that assisted dying is quick, painless, and dignified. But latest research on assisted dying in New Zealand conducted by University of Auckland experts shows that is not always the case.
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Healing the Hidden Wounds: New ‘Save One’ Programme Launches to Help New Zealanders Recover from Abortion Trauma
For thousands of women every year the promise of “freedom” from the consequences of an unplanned or unexpected pregnancy never comes.
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Far North twins surprised parents by arriving 9 weeks early, still thriving
Twins born at 31 weeks, one weighing less than half the average weight of a newborn, surprised their parents with a very quick, and early entry into the world.
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NZ Herald’s attempt to dismantle concerns over latest Assisted Dying report review fails
NZ Herald’s attempt to dismiss Voice For Life’s concern for deaths to Assisted Dying and the strain it’s causing on healthcare services within the country fell short.
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