Judie Brown
Judie Brown
January 23, 2014 Forty-one years have passed since the Supreme Court took away the rights of an innocent class of people and allowed them to be killed at will. Forty-one years of suffering have ensued. In addition to the millions of babies murdered, countless families – mothers, fathers, siblings, grandparents, and other family members – must live daily with the tragic loss of a child killed before he was born. But it is not too late to change minds and hearts – to open them to a love for each and every human being. It is never too late to teach human beings how to love one another.
January 23, 2014 Forty-one years have passed since the Supreme Court took away the rights of an innocent class of people and allowed them to be killed at will. Forty-one years of suffering have ensued. In addition to the millions of babies murdered, countless families – mothers, fathers, siblings, grandparents, and other family members – must live daily with the tragic loss of a child killed before he was born. But it is not too late to change minds and hearts – to open them to a love for each and every human being. It is never too late to teach human beings how to love one another.
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Dear Friend of the Babies,
This year’s March for Life in Washington, D.C., is over — but not quite! We distributed thousands of items, but we must distribute more in the Walk for Life West Coast this Saturday, January 25! And we must continue to supply our lifesaving materials throughout all 50 states, to our 120 Associate groups working so hard, and to all the sidewalk counselors who heroically spread the truth and save lives and souls! We really need your help. Can you make a gift today, to share in the blessings of our work? Any size gift will help greatly and is so needed! How amazing that Pope Francis told the thousands marching in the cold, as well as everyone in the world: “I join the March for Life in Washington with my prayers. May God help us respect all life, especially the most vulnerable.” Indeed, babies in the womb — and in the fallopian tube! — are the most vulnerable, and we will not stop, we will not rest, until ALL babies, no exceptions, no compromise, are welcomed into this great big beautiful world that God created for all of us! God bless you for your help, and I do hope you can pray for our success and send a much-needed gift today, especially before the Walk for Life West Coast this Saturday. The clock is ticking, and the babies need us now more than ever! Sincerely yours in the Lord Who IS Life, Judie Brown, President American Life League |