Current Theme | January 2026

Abolishing Abortion, Advocating for Life

The Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, but what now? The fight to protect and advocate for the lives of unborn children has changed dramatically, shifting from a more national focus to a greater focus on individual states. But what strategy is best? Should we work to end abortion incrementally, saving as many lives as we can? Or should we push to abolish abortion outright, thus bringing this national scourge to an end? Those questions bear careful attention, as do the contributing factors that continue to fuel abortion. This month, we will address many of these issues, as we seek abortion’s abolition and advocate for the life of the unborn.

Table of Contents

Abortion in America After the Fall of Roe: Important Advances and Remaining Challenges

By David Closson • Concise Article • January 1
What is the state of Abortion in the United States after the Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022?

December Intermission: From Enjoying Christmas to Ending Abortion

By David Schrock • Concise Article • January 1
Join us as we transition from December's Christmas Buffet, where we celebrated the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ as a baby, to the month of January, where we consider how best to save babies in their mothers' womb.

A Case for Abortion Incrementalism

By David Closson • Longform Essay • January 5
Virtually all concrete and measurable gains against the abortion industry since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 have been through incremental strategies, while abolitionism has yet to result in the passage of a single law.

5.01 David Closson • Reading • “A Case for Abortion Incrementalism”

By David Closson • Reading • January 5th, 2026
Virtually all concrete and measurable gains against the abortion industry since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 have been through incremental strategies, while abolitionism has yet to result in the passage of a single law.

“Thou Shalt Not Murder”: Abortion and the Civil Use of God’s Moral Law 

By David Mitzenmcher • Concise Article • January 7
Abortion violates the sixth commandment and demands civil justice, and the church must recover this aspect of God’s moral law in public life.

Fewer Babies, Later Babies, Lost Babies: The Shrinking American Family

By Joshua D. Holler • Concise Article • January 9
Whatever happened to the American family? As families keep getting smaller—and rarer—society is increasingly structured against big families. What are Christians to do?

The Death Penalty Is Pro-Life: Three Responses to Pope Leo XIV’s Unbiblical View

By Scarlett Clay • Concise Article • January 12
Do pro-lifers need to oppose the death penalty? Pope Leo XIV thinks so. God's Word says otherwise.

5.02 David Closson, David Schrock & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “A Case for Abortion Incrementalism”

By David Closson, David Schrock, & Stephen Wellum • Interview • January 12th, 2026
Listen in as David Schrock & Stephen Wellum interview David Closson on his COA Longform Essay "A Case for Abortion Incrementalism"

Abortion in Canada: Confronting the Darkness

By Jay Postnikoff • Concise Article • January 16
Canada hasn't had a single law preventing abortion in almost forty years. But hope is not lost.

A Case for Abolitionism: The Only Way to End Abortion in America

By Ben Zeisloft • Longform Essay • January 19
Many pro-life organizations are failing in their mission to save babies. But why? Ben Zeisloft sees not only a problem with the execution of pro-life bills and strategies, but understands them to be anemic half measures. Read on as Ben presents a case for abortion abolitionism as the answer to our nation's abortion epidemic.

5.03 Ben Zeisloft • Reading • “A Case for Abolitionism: The Only Way to End Abortion in America”

By Ben Zeisloft • Reading • January 19th, 2026
Many pro-life organizations are failing in their mission to save babies. But why? Ben Zeisloft sees not only a problem with the execution of pro-life bills and strategies, but understands them to be anemic half measures. Read on as Ben presents a case for abortion abolitionism as the answer to our nation’s abortion epidemic.

Eugenics Reborn: How Prenatal Testing Targets Children With Down Syndrome  (Part 1)

By Garrhett Hurst • Concise Article • January 21
Prenatal genetic screening is a form of modern eugenics that has given birth to a type of genocide for those with unfavorable genes.

Is Every Woman Who Pursues Abortion a Victim? The Feminist Capture of the Pro-Life Movement

By Ginna Cross • Concise Article • January 22
The greatest threat to the fight to end abortion isn’t external hostility, political opposition, or legal setbacks. It is internal compromise. Over the past several decades, a feminist framework: one that redefines freedom, elevates victimhood, and rejects moral accountability, has steadily embedded itself into the language and logic of pro-life advocacy.

Eugenics Reborn: How Prenatal Testing Targets Children With Down Syndrome (Part Two)

By Garrhett Hurst • Concise Article • January 23
Prenatal screening often results in murder—but it can also save lives. Should Christians parents even get it? And what is the church's prophetic call in an age of eugenics?

Equal Protection or Bust: Why Abolitionists Have the Only Answer to the Abortion Pill Crisis

By Dusty Deevers • Concise Article • January 26
What is more sterilizing and depersonalizing than a simple pill? Sadly, in a post-Dobbs world, the abortion pill as been used to perpetuate the slaughter of children in states that have supposedly strict restrictions on the practice. Read as Senator Dusty Deevers explains how the Pro-life movement has been unable to answer the question of "abortion pills."

5.04 Dusty Deevers • Reading • “Equal Protection or Bust: Why Abolitionists Have the Only Answer to the Abortion Pill Crisis”

By Dusty Deevers • Reading • January 26th, 2026
What is more sterilizing and depersonalizing than a simple pill? Sadly, in a post-Dobbs world, the abortion pill as been used to perpetuate the slaughter of children in states that have supposedly strict restrictions on the practice. Read as Senator Dusty Deevers explains how the Pro-life movement has been unable to answer the question of “abortion pills.”

The 2026 Virginia Abortion Amendment

By Bruce Schlesman • Concise Article • January 28
Virginia is about to enshrine a constitutional right to abortion into law. Most Virginians don't even know it's happening. We must take a stand.

5.05 Steve Deace, David Schrock & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “What’s Best Next: Abortion, Abolitionism, and Strategizing Ways to Save Lives and Change Laws”

By Steve Deace • Interview • January 28th, 2026
Listen in to a special interview as COA's David Schrock and Stephen Wellum are joined by Steve Deace to talk about the best way to strategize and save lives, including a breakdown of the state of the Pro-Life and Abolitionist movements.

5.06 Ginna Cross, David Schrock & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Is Every Woman Who Pursues Abortion a Victim?: The Feminist Capture of the Pro-Life Movement”

By Ginna Cross • Interview • January 30th, 2026
Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview Ginna Cross on her COA Article "Is Every Woman Who Pursues Abortion a Victim?: The Feminist Capture of the Pro-Life Movement"

Unsafe and Ineffective: Reconsidering the Safety of the Abortion Pill Mifepristone

By Jeff Beaupre • Concise Article • January 31
Abortion pills don't just kill children. They kill women too.

Incrementalists and Abolitionists Together?

By Ryan Helfenbein • Longform Essay • February 2
We want to abolish abortion. And we can do that better when we are united in making incremental political victories.

5.07 Ryan Helfenbein • Reading • “Incrementalists and Abolitionists Together?”

By Ryan Helfenbein • Reading • February 3rd, 2026
We want to abolish abortion. And we can do that better when we are united in making incremental political victories.

Intermission: From Abolishing Abortion to Contemplating God

By David Schrock • Concise Article • February 5
Join us as we transition from abolishing abortion in January to contemplating the character and attributes of God in February.

Upcoming

How Christian Worship Assumes the Trinity

By Bob Letham • Concise Article

Ten Principles for Studying God

By Kyle Claunch • Longform Essay

God is Supremely Happy: The Blessedness of God

By Stefan Hartsell • Concise Article

God is Himself: Divine Simplicity

By Knox Brown • Concise Article

“Who Has Been His Counselor?” The Omniscience of God

By Michael Pereira • Concise Article

God is Sovereign

By Stefan Hartsell • Concise Article

Where We Are: A History of the Doctrine of God

By Steve Wellum • Longform Essay

They Will Perish, But You Remain: The Eternality of God

By Roberto Martinez • Concise Article

How Do We Talk about God?

By Brad Green • Concise Article

Do East and West Have the Same God?

By Keith Goad • Concise Article

Does God Have Emotions?

By Knox Brown • Concise Article

Look at the Sparrows: The Fatherhood of God

By Jonathan Master • Concise Article

God’s Righteousness is More than Faithfulness

By Ardel Caneday • Concise Article

His Righteousness Endures Forever: Why Hell is Eternal

By Chris Bolt • Concise Article

God is Glorious

By Steve Wellum • Concise Article