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Lee U student learns that God is appalled when we do nothing about injustice.

Lee U student learns that God is appalled when we do nothing about injustice.

“We are almost all pro-life…” said a Lee University student who opposed our March 2019 visit.  If that is true, then why are “almost all” Lee students, alumni, administrators, and faculty—and their churches—doing almost nothing to end abortion? 

Unfortunately, almost doesn’t count when innocent babies are being slaughtered by Christians and non-Christians alike.  Many students and faculty at Lee University had never seen abortion until we showed it to them.

Shocking warning.  As soon as we set up the first day, Isaac approached us and said, “This university is getting more liberal and students won’t want to see these.  Abortion is being ‘normalized’ and they think it is a clean procedure that should be allowed.”  God was using this student to confirm we had gone to the right place.

Encouragement is always welcome.  A young woman told us, “I appreciate you guys devoting your time to this great cause.”  And another said, “These pictures are graphic, but I think they’re saying what they need to say.”  Indeed.

A God moment.  Three angry girls were badgering CBR staffer Joanna Keilson with questions, barely letting her answer and repeatedly claiming our images were harming children.  While they were still ranting, a family walked up: a father carrying a toddler, a pregnant mother, and a 6-year-old child.  The father took his children over to the sign, pointed, and said to the oldest, “See, that’s the doctor’s hand.  He’s holding a small baby that was aborted.”  He went on to explain what that meant and why it’s wrong.  

You don’t represent us.  A group of ministry school students came out against us, claiming that they represented the ministry school.  Several other ministry students came to support us and told the others, “You don’t represent us; we’re pro-life.” 

Shocking fear.  Two of the ministry students who supported us were saddened by the negative reactions of their fellow students.  One of their professors encouraged them, but was afraid to join us himself, for fear he might get fired.  Think about that.  A professor at a Christian university is afraid of being fired for standing against child sacrifice.  He told his students, “The abolitionists used these same methods. These students just don’t like it because it’s the one injustice they don’t want to deal with.”

Mixed Nuts at Lee University

Lee University students attempt to conceal child sacrifice.

In a March 2019 article published by The Cleveland Banner, Ann Lasley (a Lee University student) described her reaction to our Revival Project. She disagreed with our photos and our message. She identified herself as a Christian, but claimed that “Christians should
not impose their views on others who don’t share them.” Really? What Jesus is she talking about? Not the one I know.  What about the Jesus (and His apostles), who confronted evildoers and exposed evil? What about the Great Commission? Sadly, Ann was not the only Lee student who believed this. 

Shocking arrogance. A girl in a passing car yelled to CBR staffer Jane, “How dare you show these disgusting pictures! You need help.” Jane asked if she was a Christian. “Yes, and you need to leave!”

Christian, and gay? CBR volunteer Laurice spoke with a protester who was openly gay, holding a rainbow flag, and a sign proclaiming rights for gay preborn babies. Laurice discussed Scripture as well as genetics with him, since he claimed gay people are “born that way”. She affirmed that we at CBR fight for the right to life of ALL human beings, including those who experience same-sex attraction.

Human life: it depends. “Well, I don’t know, it depends on when you think a human life begins.” Is it up to us to decide this question? Or is it up to us to find the factual answer to this question, which has been answered thousands of times already?

Shocking spiritual blindness. One student admitted to CBR staffer Joanna, “I don’t really buy into the concept of sin. Sins are mistakes. You (CBR) create shame, which makes women have to cover up the last mistake with another mistake.” Comments like these make us wonder, “What in the world is this Christian university teaching its students?” Not only does this student seem to not understand the difference between guilt and shame —guilt is good, shame is not —but he doesn’t even accept God’s admonition to recognize sin and avoid it.

Pro-Life on Campus at Lee University

A CBR Volunteer shares God’s heart for the unborn.

In Spring 2019, we headed to Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee as part of our new Revival Project.

Check out the press coverage of our visit:

CBR’s “new” Revival Project

Despite opposition, many students are receptive to the Revival Project message.

Despite opposition, many students are receptive to the Revival Project message at Lee University.

The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform (CBR) is refocusing its outreach to the Church, which will now be known as our “Revival Project.”  We’ve taken our pro-life message to Christian audiences for many years, but calling it the “Revival Project” is new.  Here’s why.

The Church’s prayer: revival.  For some time now, Christian leaders have prayed for revival in the Church and in our land.  We don’t doubt their sincerity, but they ignore the principle that God will never bring revival as long as Christians, leaders and lay alike, stand by and do nearly nothing about abortion.  Christians are both complicit with and complacent about child sacrifice in America, even when church members sacrifice their own children.

The Church’s position: cruel indifference.  Church members are killing children who could be saved if Christian leaders would (1) stop helping Planned Parenthood cover up the truth and simply open the curtain to let everyone see what abortion is and does, (2) exhort Christians to forsake killing their own children and grandchildren, (3) help Christians be a public witness against child sacrifice, and (4) offer hope and healing to abortion-wounded hearts.  The overwhelming majority of our “pro-life” churches refuse to take even these basic steps.

Challenging students and passersby alike in front of Catholic University of America.

Challenging students and passersby alike in front of Catholic University of America.

The Lord’s apparent response: “Request denied.”  We want revival without repentance, the crown without taking up the cross.  We pray for revival, but how can God permit revival when there is complacency about the bloodshed of our neighbors and even bloodshed within the Church?  God says in Isaiah 59:2-3:

[B]ut your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God, and your sins have hidden his face from you so that he does not hear.  For your hands are defiled with blood . . .

God says in Isaiah 1: 15-17:

When you spread out your hands, I will hide my eyes from you; even though you make many prayers, I will not listen; your hands are full of blood.  Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean; remove the evil of your deeds from before my eyes; cease to do evil, learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow’s cause.

In these and many other places in the Bible, God says, in effect, that our petitions to Him are offensive as long as we fail to seek justice, correct oppression, protect the fatherless and widow, etc.

A question for the Church:  Who is more of an orphan than a child being abandoned by his own parents to be decapitated and dismembered?  And who is more of a widow than a woman being threatened with abandonment if she will not consent to the extermination of her own child?

In light of Gods Word, it is difficult to imagine that He will grant revival as long as the Church turns a blind eye to child sacrifice.  Over and over again in Scripture, God rebukes and calls to repentance, not the world, but His own people (e.g., Ezekiel 36:18-23, Revelation 3:15-17,19, and Romans 2:24).

Signs visible to pedestrians and vehicular traffic alike at Liberty U. By standing on a busy sidewalk, we reached many thousand students.

Signs visible to pedestrians and vehicular traffic alike at Liberty University.  By standing on a busy sidewalk, we reached many thousand students.

Purpose of CBR’s Revival Project.  Our purpose is to confront complicity and complacency in the Church.  We use horrifying photos, because without them, most people cannot understand how evil abortion truly is.  Nor can they understand how their indifference must grieve the heart of God.

Our signs exhort Christians to forsake killing and take a public stand against child sacrifice.  Our presence models one way Christians can be a public witness.  One sign offers hope and help to parents in crisis and offers healing to abortion-wounded hearts.  You may view all of the Revival Project signs below.

Revival Project signs.  Each Revival Project sign is a 5 x 10-ft image printed on two 5 x 5-ft panels.  Most depict a photo of abortion or living embryo, along with a Scripture verse that explains God’s view on child sacrifice and our responsibility to stand against it.  Depending on conditions, a volunteer can hold one or two of the panels.

Revival Project at entrance of Regent University, reaching arriving students and staff, as well as travelers along a busy thoroughfare.

Revival Project at entrance of Regent University, reaching arriving students and staff, as well as travelers along a busy thoroughfare.

Revival Project venues.  Christian leaders, for the most part, are not receptive to this message, so we display our signs on the sidewalks and other public spaces immediately adjacent to their concerts, conventions, seminaries, and schools.  In doing so, we find Christians who will see the difficult truth and hear God’s heart for “the least of these.”  God sent Jeremiah to the gate of the Lord’s house to call His people to repent of their sin, including child sacrifice (Jeremiah 7).

The response from “pro-life” Christians.  At Liberty University, Lee University, Catholic University of America, and Regent University, we were denounced by faculty and students alike.  Harvest Crusade organizers (Anaheim, California) threatened their own attendees, stating that they would not be admitted to the arena if they hold one of our brochures.  Members of Crossroads Community Church, a megachurch in Vancouver, Washington, used vinyl banners to block our prenatal development photos.  This is reminiscent of the pagans in Ireland who also blocked our prenatal photos.  Apparently, pro-life advocacy of any kind is offensive to many Christian leaders.

Why would “pro-life” Christians oppose us for exposing the deeds of darkness (Ephesians 5:11)?  Why did so many churches fail to address historical injustices such as slavery, racism, and Nazism?  Here’s why.  It is bad for business.  Controversy doesn’t fund-raise well.  It’s easier to give a token response and turn to more profitable pursuits.

Will you invest your time and treasure?  Please pray that Christians will repent of sacrificing children on the altar of self and instead sacrifice themselves for the sake of others, as Jesus has done for us.  We will expose injustice as long as God enables.  Please invest your time and treasure in this crucial work, to be a voice for those who have none.

Revival Project Signs

Child Sacrifice - Molech

No one to intervene

Commandments GAP Sign

Worship Me in Vain GAP Sign

UnChristlike Christians GAP Sign

Jesus Hand GAP Sign

Child Sacrifice - Satan

Help Healing and Biblical Jesus

For display only at Liberty University:

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