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Exposing children to abortion pictures not OK?
We often get comments from people who don’t want us to show abortion pictures in the public square because children will see them. We get one such message from “Briana Richards”, who saw our trucks operating near Liberty University in Lynchburg. She wrote:
To whom it may concern,
Let me begin by saying I am completely anti-abortion and support that cause. However, I do not agree with the manner in which the organization is displaying the signs in areas that are heavily traveled by young children. I do not think that it is necessary to take away my young child’s innocence by showing them graphic images of fetuses. The only thing that is going to promote is questions too early regarding what is abortion, why are some babies not wanted and killed. Why do YOU get to choose when the right time is to talk to MY child about abortion?
I understand making people aware of what abortion truly is so they do not make that choice, I just disagree with the method in which you are getting your point across. After school yesterday I had to stop short of the stop light and drive up next to 2 cars just so my 6 year old wouldn’t have that image in his mind for the rest of his life! You are not using a plane this year (from what I’ve seen) but what 18-month-old kid, or 10-year-old, does not look up at the cool airplane going over, only to be accosted with an image they have no idea about but know it’s scary looking? I mean would you really want to have a conversation with your 6-year-old about abortion? They don’t even understand all the ins and outs of how babies are born yet but we’re showing them what people do when they don’t want them.
I am requesting that you please take into account the large amount of parents that are driving their young children by these signs daily near the Liberty University campus and that you rethink the location of your displays for the future. I disagree with your methods but I know it is your right to display them. It seems there could be better ways to get your point across without effecting our innocent children.
Thank you for your time and consideration,
Briana Richard
Sent from my iPad
I responded as follows:
Dear Ms. Richards,
Thank you for registering your comment about our work at Liberty University last week.
We don’t target young children with our pictures, but with all the institutions of society (including the Church) covering up the truth of abortion, we have no choice but to take to the public square. Otherwise, the killing will never stop.
Children are exposed to graphic images of violence all the time … on newspaper front pages, on magazine covers that are visible in the supermarket checkout lines, etc. They even showed Schindler’s List on TV during family viewing hours a few years back. Nobody objects because nobody feels guilty about their own complicity or complacency with respect to those acts of violence. Many are guilty of complicity or complacency with respect to abortion.
What is worse, a born child being horrified by a picture of abortion or a preborn child being killed by the act of abortion?
You might ask if Jesus would ever put a graphic image on display where children could see them. In fact, He did just that. Jesus controlled every aspect of his arrest, trial and execution. He arranged to have Himself beaten nearly to death before stumbling through the most crowed part of Jerusalem on the most crowded day of the year. His bloody body horrified throngs of Passover pilgrims which included large numbers of families with young children.
He then permitted himself to be stripped naked and tortured to death in full view of still more passersby, including more children. The Romans used executions to intimidate subjugated peoples. They located crucifixion cites for maximum public exposure. Our Lord accommodated Cesar by going out of His way to make this disturbing spectacle of His death as public as possible. And in the process, He chose as the very symbol of our faith, a bloody instrument of torture. His point was to disturb us with the gravity of our sin but bless us with the grace of His forgiveness, despite the fact that many children would be traumatized in the process. Did He get this wrong?
CBR to Liberty Christian Academy
FAB undercover operatives an e-mail that was sent to the parents of Liberty Christian Academy, which was previously posted here on FAB. CBR Florida Director Mike Schrimsher responded as follows:
Dear Mr. Patterson,
I am the Florida regional director of the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform and took part in the recent visit to Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. I watched your interview that was included in the abc13 WSET-TV news coverage and read your letter that was sent out to LCA parents last week. Please allow me to provide some details and clarification about our visit.
We agree that the pictures of aborted babies are “very graphic” but I’m not sure what you mean when you refer to them as “insensitive”. I assume you mean that either their public display is insensitive or perhaps that we are insensitive for displaying them publicly. We also agree that our graphic images of aborted fetuses are jarring and offensive to many viewers, precisely because these images accurately portray the horror of abortion, and abortion itself is very offensive, and insensitive, especially to unborn babies. Abortion is an act of violence which kills a baby and wounds his or her mother, and it is worse than many people think, even in the first trimester (first 12 weeks) when 90% of abortions are performed.
Most Americans, including pro-life Christians, are not bothered enough about abortion to stop the killing and they need to be jarred and offended into action to defend those who are being taken away to slaughter. (Proverbs 24:11-12) I hope that the hundreds who complained and sought protection for their born children from our abortion pictures will also take action to protect unborn children from abortion procedures.
While we did not set up any of our displays at entrances to LCA, we know that some parents drove past our display across from Hardees on their way to LCA and that our trucks did pass by the LCA campus on their way to and from the entrances along the east side of Liberty University. Clearly, the focus of our visit was Liberty University as we maintained our displays only at LU entrances and focused the driving of our trucks on the LU perimeter. Undoubtedly, however, people of all ages, young and old, saw our trucks as we drove on Lynchburg roads around Liberty.
You should know that we wrote and called Liberty University, requesting a meeting to work out the details of a visit on the LU campus similar to our frequent visits to secular public universities. This would have enabled us to interact almost exclusively with college students and staff, but we received no response of any kind from Liberty and were left with the choice of doing nothing at Liberty or designing a visit to the borders of Liberty’s campus. We chose the latter.
We know of only one contact with someone who may have been an LCA representative. A lady who parked in the Hardees parking lot came over and spoke to one of our ladies on Tuesday morning and requested that we take down or move the sign(s) near Hardees during the morning drop-off and we did discuss and voluntarily comply with her request that morning. Also, later in the week we dropped that location and focused on the other 2 locations.
Again, I hope that similar time and energy will be invested in efforts to stop baby-killing as were expended to research how LCA and LU might “curb political speech on public property”. On future visits to Lynchburg, I think it would be reasonable for us to coordinate with LCA to limit driving our trucks past LCA’s campus during morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up times, and LCA parents might choose to avoid our signs near Hardees by using another route while we are there. However, while it is understandable to shield pre-school and elementary school children from abortion imagery, most middle school students and practically all high school students should be made aware of the reality of abortion in America: who the unborn baby is and what abortion ~legally~ does to him or her. Anyone old enough to make a baby or have an abortion is old enough to see abortion.
Please let me know if you have any additional comments or questions and I will be pleased to respond.
Thank you for your service in the U.S. military to help protect America, and for your ministry with students at Liberty Christian Academy.
Michael A. Schrimsher
CBR-Florida Regional Director
Liberty student objects; CBR responds (pt 2).
Earlier, we posted a message from Warren Wilson, a student at Liberty, along with a response written by CBR Florida Director Mike Schrimsher. Here is my response:
Dear Mr. Wilson,
If you are committed enough to want to end abortion, and I don’t doubt that you are, you owe it to yourself to study the history of social reform. If you look at the work of other reformers (William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, the American abolitionists, Lewis Hine, and Martin Luther King, Jr., to name a few), you will discover that they all used graphic images to help people relate to the humanity of the victims of injustice and the horror of the crime itself. I would challenge you to name one injustice that was ever eradicated by covering it up.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. brought about dramatic changes in our society, even ending segregation in less than 10 years. Was he wrong when he said this?:
We bring [injustice] out in the open, where it can be seen and dealt with. Like a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be opened with an its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its exposure creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured.
Dr. King also said, “America will never reject racism until America sees racism.”
Was Dr. King wrong? Other civil rights leaders thought so. They criticized him for making people uncomfortable about injustice. But he knew that unless people became uncomfortable with respect to the status quo, there would be no pressure for change. They told him some of the same things you and other Liberty students are telling us. They told him that he was making it harder for them, that he was undoing all the good that they had done, that he was making them look bad by association, that he was an outsider who should not come to Birmingham. But he went to Birmingham, anyway. He was arrested, and he wrote his famous Letter from a Birmingham Jail. I hope you will read it. If you are going to invest yourself in the work of social reform, you ought to read the works of others who have done it before you.
Because some in the civil rights movement would not expose injustice, Dr. King called them “civil rights moderates” and said that they were more dangerous to the cause of civil rights than the Ku Klux Klan.
You said that we were neither winsome nor loving. But how is it loving to cover up the truth so that people don’t know how evil abortion really is? How is it loving to allow people to sin out of ignorance, when showing them the truth can lead them to obey God’s commands? When Christians see the horror of abortion, they are more likely to obey God’s command not to kill their own children (Mark 10:19). Furthermore, they are more motivated to protect and defend the defenseless (Proverbs 24:11-12). And finally, they more fully understand their duty as Christian leaders to teach other believers to do the same (Matthew 28:20).
You call out materials “extremist, hateful propaganda.” Can you give me one example of an extreme or hateful statement in any of our materials?
You mentioned that our people heckled you and your friends, that we yelled, condemned, and shoved posters in your face. I find that very hard to believe. All of our staff and volunteers sign an agreement that they will never shout at people and that they may offer literature but never pressure people to take it. If any of our people violated our very strict rules, then please provide me with additional details (who, what, where, etc.), so that I can put a stop to it.
[Note: since this e-mail was sent, we have determined that one CBR volunteer may have said something like, “I thought this was a Christian university.” This comment would have been a violation of our rules, but hardly the yelling, condemnation, shoving pictures in faces, etc. that was described in Mr. Wilson’s e-mail. — FAB]
After you have read Dr. King’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail, please read my letter to Liberty University (which you can link to from www.ProLifeOnCampus.com). I look forward to hearing from you.
Fletcher
Liberty student objects; CBR responds.
We got a message from a Liberty student who objected to our presence outside the campus. We’ll call him “Warren Wilson.” Here’s what “Warren” had to say:
I am a student at Liberty University where your organization has been picketing the past week. I need to preface by saying I agree with the message of what you all were saying. I am extremely pro-life. Its an issue I care about. I’ve worked at the Right to Life Booth at the North Carolina State Fair with my family for years. I typically vote for pro-life candidates. I believe abortion is never right and in every situation it is murder.
At the same time, I must express extreme disapointment in you and your organization. Your signs and billboards are disgusting. By using such graphic displays, you are not winsome or loving. Your methods are offensive which cause people to be defensive. If those images were in a film or on a website where you made a warning before showing them, that would be different but thrusting them in people’s faces while they are just walking by is inapropriate. To be convincing, we need to love people and be winsome. The Bible even instructs us to be winsome in our methods of talking to people. You will never shock someone into changing their minds. Perhaps in the future your organization can use more effective methods instead of fringe, extremist, hateful propaganda.
Your people also heckled me and my friends while we were just walking by. Not to mention using their children to hand out your graphic, gruesome pamphlets. We are probably a 97% pro-life campus. It rubs people the wrong way to yell, condemn, or shove posters in their face. I hope you will listen with an open mind and make changes to legitimize your organization in the future.
In Christ,
“Warren Wilson”
1 Tim. 1:15
CBR Florida Director Mike Schrimsher responded:
Dear Warren,
Thank you for writing us about your concerns. We agree with you that our signs and billboards are disgusting and offensive because they accurately portray that abortion is disgusting and offensive, even during the first trimester when most abortions (90% of them) are performed. It is disappointing to us that fellow pro-lifers are just as eager to cover up the horror of abortion as pro-aborts. I’m not aware of any “winsome” way to display abortion, but it is absolutely loving to show young men and women who are the most vulnerable to abortion (18 to 24 year olds) exactly who the unborn baby is and what abortion does to that baby. Folks who are experiencing an unplanned “crisis” pregnancy make life or death decisions over a short time span that are irreversible. Our images regularly save lives and help bring post-abortive men and women to repentance. We hear it and see it again and again. However, when someone knows the truth that abortion is an act of violence that kills a baby, and yet they insist upon making a fully informed decision to have an abortion, or pay for it, or support it, or coerce it, or fail to oppose it, then that individual should feel defensive, and guilty.
You are correct that it is better when we are able to put up warning signs around our displays. Unfortunately, since we were unable to gain access to a more ideal location on the Liberty University campus, our space was limited and so were our options. Please visit our website abortionNO.org to see a film with a warning at the beginning and other examples of our signs. However, it is not correct to say that we were “thrusting them in people’s faces while they (were) just walking by”. Our signs were stationary and our staff merely offered brochures to passersby. It sounds like you might prefer to limit your pro-life efforts to “loving, winsome” methods that focus on the pregnant woman’s visible crisis and ignore the more urgent hidden crisis of the unborn baby, with primary emphasis on post-abortion counseling. I think it would be very enlightening if we could swap Bible verses. You may want to re-read the gospels and be reminded of Jesus’ teaching methods. You may not believe it, but we regularly “shock someone into changing their minds”. Please let us know about your “more effective methods”. We are eager to abolish abortion as quickly and efficiently as possible. However, you know very well that our materials are not “propaganda” and your use of terms like “fringe, extremist, hateful” to describe our work would enable you to fit right in at a Planned Parenthood or NARAL or NOW meeting.
I sincerely doubt that our people “heckled” you and your friends, but I know that it is possible, so please provide as many details as you can remember so that we may correct the individual(s). I certainly hope that you and your friends are more offended by the gruesome death of aborted babies than you were by having live children hand out “gruesome pamphlets” with pictures of aborted babies. I’m sure you know that there may be some Liberty students who will have sex outside of marriage, have an unplanned pregnancy and consider abortion. But even if Liberty is in fact a “97% pro-life campus” then what better place to find activists who will not only choose life for their own babies, but also protect the most defenseless among them and persuade others not to kill their babies either. We did not “yell, condemn or shove posters” in anyone’s face and these unfounded accusations do not help us “listen with an open mind”. Perhaps the graphic images themselves were so powerful that they made you feel heckled, yelled at, or condemned, etc. Or perhaps the contrast between exuberant children enjoying life right next to graphic abortion images was just too jarring for you. In any event, we don’t really care whether or not you think our organization is legitimate. We care what you think about abortion and what you are going to do to help stop it.
Sincerely,
Michael A. Schrimsher
CBR Florida Regional Director
GAP at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga, Day 1
Another great day of GAP, this time at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Early in the day, CBR Virginia Director Nicole Cooley spoke with Amber, whose mother had wanted to abort her. Her father intervened to save her life, but her mother was a drug addict and abusive during her entire childhood. The mother had even told her that she never wanted Amber.
But now Amber has made it all the way to UTC, where she is majoring in theatre. She told Nicole that seeing the pictures in the GAP display has made her realize that every day is a gift, and she has resolved to make her life count.
Nicole prayed with Amber and told her that even though her mother didn’t plan her or want her, she had a Heavenly Father who both planned and loved her.
GAP at Radford University – A note from our host.
I got an e-mail from John Monaghan, the President of College Republicans at Radford University. They hosted our GAP on their campus, which was a great success. Here are a few of the things he told me:
I heard a great deal of positive feedback from both students and professors. A friend of mine informed me that his Philosophy teacher was ecstatic we brought you all to campus and that everyone had a chance to be subject to the issue. I really want to thank your staff and, of course, you for everything you did to make this happen.
It was a good thing most definitely and like I have told so many (who may have or may not have been in favor of the exhibit) that if only one person who saw that exhibit chooses life over abortion after seeing that exhibit and being more educated, then we have done our jobs and saved a one of God’s miracles, a child’s life.
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The one thing I was appalled at was how unsupportive my fellow students and Radford professors are of the First Amendment. Freedom of Speech is what makes this country great and many of my peers and professors fail to understand there is always a differing viewpoint. In Academia, sadly, the liberal push and spin is spread daily and students must decipher what is to be believed and what is the liberal spin that most professors add on.
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I was able to sign up an additional 38 names during Club Fair last Friday. I think a lot of that was due to the GAP exhibit, so thank you for that. My roommate will also be sending out an e-mail to all of the pro-lifers CBR signed up and either asking them to join College Republicans or asking one of them to step up and create Radford for Pro-Life Group. I think either way, it would be a benefit to this campus.
Once again, thanks so much. Please tell your staff it was wonderful meeting them all. If you are ever near Radford or Blacksburg, give me a call–I still owe you lunch!
Thanks, John. You may owe me lunch, but we all owe you so much more!
GAP at Liberty University – Day 5
We wrapped up our visit to Liberty University on Friday. It was quite a week. Not sure if it was the heat (90+ degree days) or the lack of sleep, but this ole boy is whipped. Can’t wait to do it again, though.
By the end of the week, we had found a location near the Liberty University Bookstore that featured a publicly owned piece of land adjacent to a major walkway and at perhaps the most active entrance for cars and buses.
Based on the comments of the students, our presence was the talk of the campus. Many students didn’t appreciate our displays of graphic photos. Others were fully supportive. Still others agreed with our use of graphic images, but didn’t understand why we came to Liberty. “We’re already pro-life, aren’t we?” Stimulating that kind of conversation, reflection, and debate is a major goal of our work.
We were pleased to sign up more than 20 students who were enthusiastic about becoming more involved in pro-life activism at Liberty. Twenty people can make a huge difference.
I learned that on Day 4, the Lynchburg police (who were present during our entire visit) had come by to investigate a trespassing complaint. Before we even started on Monday, we had given each team member a set of aerial photos which depicted the intersections we would work, along with property boundries that separated private property from public property. These maps were downloaded from the City’s own Geographic Information System (GIS) website. (See pages 16-19 of this letter to see the photos.) Our volunteers produced the maps, which showed that we were clearly on public property, so the police thanked us and went on.
I should emphasize that we are grateful for the courtesy shown to us by both the University and the City of Lynchburg. Perhaps they didn’t want us to be present, but they didn’t interfere, either.
If you’re dead tired and you’ve been at it for 4 solid days in the hot sun, you have to wonder if a 5th day is really worth the wear and tear on your body … and everybody else’s bodies. But even though we had been there 4 days already, we still noted the impact of the photos on the students. They still studied the abortion signs and reflected on the Scripture verses displayed. It was on this 5th day that the Liberty student TV crew came out to get video and interview our people. The Liberty student newspaper also showed up. Praise God for giving us that 5th day! We are interested to see what the reporting will look like.
As we were packing to leave, we encountered one student whose sign shocked us at first, but whose message was a huge encouragment in the end. In big letters, his sign said, “Looking @ dead babies just makes me hungry …” He was being clever. In small letters, he continued his declaration, ” … for change!” Indeed.
GAP at Radford U GAP (Day 2) and Liberty U GAP (Day 4)
On Thursday, we wrapped up our trip to Radford University in Radford, Virginia. CBR Virginia Project Director Nicole Cooley spoke with many students who asked questions and concluded by saying that we had changed their minds. She said she told her story of rape, abortion, and healing more often than ever before.
We were covered by the Roanoke Times, both here and here.
WDBJ-TV, which had reported earlier in the week on our visit to Liberty U, did a very slanted hit piece on our visit to Radford. Although one-sided reporting is SOP for the national media, local media are usually much more even-handed in their reporting. In all our years of being covered by local media, this was only the second story that could easily have been written by Planned Parenthood. The other was in Des Moines, Iowa, in 2004, where a TV station covering our Key States Initiative referred to us as “anti-choice extremists.”
Perhaps we are naive at FAB, but we give you the benefit of the doubt. You have to be really bad for us to notice. This time, we noticed. Not one of our people were interviewed for the WDBJ-TV story about our visit to Radford; only the pro-aborts were interviewed. We offered to speak with them; they weren’t interested. They also didn’t take note of our poll table, in which the results were fairly evenly divided between pro-life and pro-abortion. Not good reporting … good comedy, though.
Meanwhile, back at Liberty U, we continued to reach students. WSET-TV covered our continuing presence. We placed several of our Scripture signs along a pedestrian route from dorms to the main part of campus. More to come!
GAP at Radford U GAP (Day 1) and Liberty U GAP (Day 3)
On Wednesday (yesterday), some of us slipped away from Lynchburg to take our Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) to Radford University. We were invited by the Radford College Republicans.
This GAP was a bit unusual because we displayed during the very first week of classes. We’ve never visited a school in August before, let alone two. We have two more scheduled for week after next.
This is important for a couple of reasons. First, we are reaching so many freshmen before they’ve even had a chance to get (or get a girlfriend) pregnant. Also, by completing 4 GAPs this early, we still have time to visit even more schools later this semester … but only if we get the funding. We depend solely on you, so please give generously; a baby’s life depends on it.
At Radford, nearly 30 pro-life students declared their support at our poll table. We hope some of them will start a Students for Life club on campus. The College Republicans were also busy, signing up at least 20 new members on Day 1. GAP is an excellent membership recruiting platform, because it gets the attention of the most serious students and lets them know they can make a huge difference in the lives of others.
Work at Liberty University continues. We’ve been joined by the Hardin Family GAP Team from White House, Tennessee, and the Hardwick Family GAP Team from Columbus, Ohio. Darius Hardwick is CBR’s Midwest Region Director. Several Liberty students have commented on earlier FAB postings.
More to come! Please keep those cards and letters coming!
Liberty, you’re a university … C’mon man!
WDBJ-TV, the CBS affiliate in Roanoke, broadcast a story on our RCC/GAP at Liberty University. It was very well done, except for their unwillingness to show what the display was all about: abortion.
But you gotta hand it to WDBJ. They did something we were unable to do. They got Liberty University to state their official policy toward abortion. Unfortunately, Liberty is just like the pro-life church; they oppose abortion, but they also cover it up. Out of sight and out of mind. Liberty was quoted as saying this:
Liberty has always taken a strong pro-life position on the abortion issue, but it does not encourage the public display of the horrific images of the deaths of aborted babies in order to further the pro-life cause.
In other words, we can talk against abortion, but we won’t show people what it really is, even those who desperately need to know. But can anybody provide even one example of a deadly social injustice that was ever eradicated by covering it up?
Compare this policy to that of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who brought about dramatic changes in our society, even ending segregation in less than 10 years. Was he wrong when he said this?:
We bring [injustice] out in the open, where it can be seen and dealt with. Like a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be opened with an its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its exposure creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured.
Dr. King also said, “America will never reject racism until America sees racism.”
Was he wrong? We’ve been asking that question for many years, and nobody … not one person … has ever stood up to defend the proposition that Dr. King was wrong. We can name many historical examples that prove that his strategy of exposing injustice works. People who criticize our our use of King’s stragegy to fight abortion can’t provide even one example to suggest hiding injustice works.
This all reminds me of that regular feature on Monday Night Football … Liberty, you’re a university. You’ve got a whole department of history. C’mon man!
White House Pro-Lifers Need Our Help!
Did you know that White House is home to a family of pro-life missionaries like no other? Ask yourself this question: Would you do this with 7 of your children? Read on; it’s even more incredible than you think.
I’m talking about the Hardin Family of White House, Tennessee, just north of Nashville. Yes, Mom and 7 children (3 teenagers and 4 younger children) are coming to Lynchburg, Virginia, for CBR’s outreach to Liberty University. (See photo at right.) They’ll drive 8 hours to get here, just so they can stand out in the hot sun holding GAP signs for members of the Liberty community.
Bright Eyes in the center of the photo is Karine, the newest member of the Hardin family. You may remember our story of her arrival from Armenia earlier this year. This will be her first GAP!
This will be more Hardin’s than we’ve ever seen at one time! Because of the them and the rest of our traveling team, students at Liberty will see abortion in all its horror. When Christians see the horror of abortion, they are more likely to obey God’s command not to kill their own children (Mark 10:19). They are more motivated to protect and defend the defenseless (Proverbs 24:11-12). They more fully understand their duty as Christian leaders to teach other believers to do the same (Matthew 28:20).
The Hardin’s are willing to come to bring truth in love to Liberty students. (Others are coming from Florida, Ohio, Tennessee, Alabama, and North Carolina.) They offer themselves freely. All they ask is their expenses. Could you help us cover their expenses? Here’s what it will cost to bring the Hardins:
- Gas: $250 (500 miles in a van big enough for 8!)
- Lodging: $250
- Food: $480 (ever try to feed 8 on the road?)
Your tax deductible gift to CBR (link here) will transport the Hardins and the rest of our team to Liberty University next week. This is one of the most important GAPs we’ve ever done. Please be as generous as you can, maybe even more so. Thank you for saving babies and moms.
Media coverage at Johns Hopkins and the University of Delaware
Here is the media coverage from our recent GAP excursion to Maryland and Delaware.
GAP at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins News-Letter
- Pro-life activists stage protest (4-page item)
- Freedom of speech and expression (2-page item)
True Blue Conservative
GAP at the University of Delaware
Media coverage for Kentucky GAP
Check out the media coverage at Eastern Kentukcy and the Univesity of Kentucky. You think they knew we were there?
The Eastern Progress at Eastern Kentucky University:
- Abortion murals met with mixed reactions
- Debate looks into legality of abortion
- Abortion debate is a stalemate
The Kentucky Kernel at the University of Kentucky:
- Abortion display fuels debate
- Letter: Signs present inaccurate information
- Abortion signs depict genocide, breast cancer in false light
- Letter: In response to ..
- Offending social justice with social justice
- GAP uses shock tactics to effectively achieve goal
- Letter from Daniel Sparks
Blue Coast Live:
Baby saved in Tennessee helps save another in Baltimore.
We were pleased to work with CBR Maryland to bring GAP to the Baltimore Inner Harbor earlier in May. We know of one baby saved. Here’s the story, from Leslie Sneddon of CBR Maine!
Please comment: Other than a college campus and a downtown harbor, where do you suggest we take the GAP project? Please comment!
Baby Saved at the Baltimore Inner Harbor
I watched as she avoided the display, choosing to walk as far away as possible from the picture. But the Lord directed her steps and now she was face to face with the signs. I approached and asked her impression of the pictures.
“Oh God, that is disgusting,” she declared. “Is that an abortion?” We moved slowly down to the sign entitled “Things you can do with an unplanned baby.” This panel features a baby saved the first time GAP was done at the University of Tennessee.
“This baby pictured in the middle was saved from abortion because the mother decided against abortion after seeing these pictures. She gave the baby up for adoption,” I explained.
“I don’t think I could do that … give it up for adoption, that is.” she said. “I mean, if I could see my baby, I would want to keep and really love it. That’s for sure, but I can’t afford to take care of it. I have no job, no money.”
“Are you pregnant right now?” I asked.
“Yes.”
“Lord make me an instrument of Your Peace.” That’s all I could think at that moment. I spoke of my own abortions and about the hurt that never goes away. I told her about the joy and the challenges that come with children. I called for reinforcements. Kurt Linnemann (CBR Maryland) and Jane Bullington (CBR Southeast) joined us. For the next 30 minutes, the battle raged for 2 souls, mother and child. “Michelle” was put in touch with a pregnancy resource center in her area and left with the assurance that the Lord hears our plea when we cry out to Him in our need.
If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them strays, he leaves the ninety-nine in the hills and goes to look for the one that has strayed, doesn’t he? Yes he does, and I thank the Lord that He let us take part in this rescue mission.
Pro Life on Campus at the University of Delaware
Last week, we had an awesome two days on campus at the University of Delaware (UDel). We were hosted by the Pro-Life Vanguard, the student pro-life group at UDel.
This was our third trip to UDel. We first went there in September 2003, and returned a year ago. The students want us to return every year from now on. Please comment: Should we return every year or every semester?
We were pleased to be working with Kurt and Samantha Linnemann of our new CBR Maryland outpost. One of the most important aspects of our work is to help others do effective pro-life projects all over the country, and the Mid-Atlantic region is a critical one. We look forward to a long and productive partnership. Maybe not so long; we will work to make the killing stop sooner rather than later.