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Thursday, January 23, 2020
It’s been over one year since Stephen first arrived in the U.S., fleeing from the communist government in China. 
TobyMac's son, Truett Foster McKeehan, died of an accidental overdose last October, a representative has confirmed. 
Elmer Towns, a respected Christian academic and co-founder of Liberty University, weighed in on the state of American Christianity, politics and church growth patterns in a wide-ranging interview with The Christian Post. 
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The Christian Association of Nigeria is demanding answers from the Nigerian government as the interdenominational body is calling for three days of prayer and fasting after the execution of one of its leaders. 
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Pro-Life Fashion Brand Celebrates it’s 1st Birthday - #celebrateCOL

Pro-Life Fashion Brand Celebrates it's 1st Birthday

It is no secret that the fashion world is in bed with the abortion movement. 62 fashion brands give back to organizations like Planned Parenthood. Here are a few of the most recognizable brands.

Kate Spade, Tory Burch, Avon, Bath & Body Works, Converse, Dockers, Estee Lauder, Levi Strausse, Nike, Patagonia, North Face (owned by VF corporation), GAP, Nautica, Old Navy, Victoria Secret, PINK, LOFT, Calvin Klein, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, ULTA

Culture of Life 1972 (COL1972) is the only pro-life fashion brand, which launched in January 2019, which gives back to life with every purchase. Founded by a homeschool mom and her 3 daughters to bring light to the dark world of fashion, the first and only pro-life fashion brand has been well received. Carla D’Addesi and her daughters chose the name Culture of Life 1972, as ‘1972’ honors the last year that the USA enjoyed living in a Culture of Life. 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that our tiniest Americans could be denied the right to life. 60 million American children have been denied the right to life since 1973. Carla D’Addesi says the brand has been used greatly to promote civil conversation about the importance of returning to a Culture of Life.

Culture of Life 1972 (COL1972)

“Our fashion brand honors those 60 million lives that were denied the right to life. Our brand celebrates a culture that values all life, from the moment of conception to life’s final breath. Our Life Tribe includes risk-takers, dream catchers, prayer warriors, faith igniters and glass ceiling breakers. We are united by the belief that every life, without exception, has immense value and purpose.” States COL1972 Founder & designer Carla D’Addesi.

COL1972 kicks off their 1st-year birthday celebration by offering limited tees for only $19.72.

“We believe life is always in style. We have a duty to use fashion to help our kids and communities and not harm them. Every purchase gives back a portion to Culture of Life organizations, adoption and even fostering organizations.” Said Founder Carla D’Addesi.

The COL1972 family hosted 6 Fashion for Life Runway shows in 2019... Read More

Culture of Life 1972 (COL1972) is the only pro-life fashion brand.






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