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Emily is a 2019 graduate of Benedictine College with her BA in Theology and New Evangelization, minoring in Political Science and Mass Communications. She grew up in Littleton, Colorado and has always had a passion for sharing her faith, especially in the political arena. These passions led her to be involved in the pro-life movement in high school, and study theology in college. She met the Culture Project at a conference during her freshman year of college and immediately fell in love with the mission, keeping it close to her heart until it was time to answer the call after graduation. “Today, no matter what faith-filled upbringing you have, it is still possible to be hurt by the effects of the sexual revolution. I want young people to know they are not alone in their struggles with sexual integrity, and that true freedom and healing come from living a life of virtue.”

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Emily Harpole
Contraception Doesn’t Bring Freedom
By Emily Harpole  •  September 1st, 2020

I was recently talking with someone who is newly married. When he was speaking, he shared how beautiful it was to fully give of himself on his wedding night in a way he had never experienced before.  We throw around this phrase of “fully giving of ourselves,” but what does it mean? While there’s many…

A Walking Miracle
By Emily Harpole  •  August 20th, 2020

When I was a sophomore in college, I had the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy. It was an amazing semester of adventure. We visited new cities and countries, tried new foods, experienced new cultures and made new friends. I also remember going into SO many churches and holy sites. They seemed to be…

Men, Know You are Needed
By Emily Harpole  •  March 7th, 2020

On the first morning of my spring break last year I found myself running through the airport, almost missing my early morning flight home. I was one of the last people on the airplane, so I nestled into my middle seat in between a random man in the window seat and a random woman in…

“They’re just not my type.”
By Emily Harpole  •  February 13th, 2020

How many times have we heard ourselves or our friends say something along these lines when going on a first date or even finding out someone is interested in them? I know I have!  Now don’t get me wrong, compatibility and attraction are a huge part of dating someone, but recently, I’ve been realizing that not…

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