Ryan Bomberger
Ryan Bomberger is the Chief Creative Officer and co-founder of The Radiance Foundation. He is happily married to his best friend, Bethany, who is the Executive Director of Radiance. They are adoptive parents with four awesome kiddos. Ryan is an Emmy Award-winning creative professional, factivist, international public speaker and author of NOT EQUAL: CIVIL RIGHTS GONE WRONG. He loves illuminating that every human life has purpose.
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The supreme mess America’s made of abortion
This supreme mess that is abortion zealotry requires more of us to love, more people to speak, more people to be that help and hope. I’m in. Are you?
GOP, stop fearing what the Left is cheering
Wait. Isn’t living the most fundamental right?
#HeGetsUs doesn’t get Him
Then, a jarring thing happened. The peace was interrupted by distorted musical hits and the words: “Jesus Never Taught Hate. He Washed Feet.” Wait. What? As the #HeGetsUs website came up, I sighed. That was an $18 million rebrand of Christianity gone woke.
Rape and abortion: How my life was saved
Why has Planned Parenthood been sued repeatedly for failing to report rape? Because it’s good for business. They abort. They don’t report.
The teacher who wouldn't bow
Tanner Cross’ story is a powerful reminder that courage doesn’t need a crowd. It just needs someone with conviction.
Adoption: Thriving is better than dying
No one is better off dead. We’re all better off loved.
Oh, the tangled web Biden weaves
Why does Biden so needlessly lie about such easily discoverable things?
Only LGBTQ-affirming foster parents need apply
In Massachusetts, Catholic couple Mike and Kitty Burke were denied their application to foster for not bowing. In Oregon, Jessica Bates – a widowed mother of five — was refused because of her “religious beliefs,” too.
Historically challenged Kamala Harris gaslights a nation
Don’t let them gaslight you, America. The vice president and the pro-abortion NAACP are literally advocating to make black lives history.
Her biological ‘father’ wanted her aborted. But she was never unwanted.
A few days ago, I watched my daughter speak with beautiful confidence at her graduation ceremony. Years of memories flooded my mind as tears raced down my face.