Unveiling TRUTH with love & compassion

Many women and men are in need of inner healing over the sacrifice of their children to the abortion industry.   Life Teams International is a great resource for ministering to the concerns that affect a decision to consider abortion. I believe that many women who abort are either coerced or feel hopeless. Women are designed to be nurturers and the pain of that loss is life long. They need to be awakened and ministered to with love, mercy and compassion. Too many fathers/family members have not stood with them as they should have at that most critical time of need,…

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President Trump at the March for Life 2020 – Washington D.C.

January 24th, 2020 – History was made today. For the first time since 1973 when the Supreme Court decided to legalize abortion nation wide, in the case of Roe v. Wade, a US President has taken an pro-active stand against abortion, by attending the March for Life. His words will be forever remembered “Every child is a precious and sacred gift from God… Together we must protect, cherish and defend the dignity and sanctity of every human life.” On Saturday, January 25th, 2020, another major public support for life will be held during the West Coast Walk for Life in…

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Hope for Ohio and our Nation.

Ohio has introduced a new bill to ban abortion – by recognizing that babies are “Human Beings” from the moment of conception. You can read about the bill here. Why is this bill so important in the fight for life? Under current law, unborn babies are deemed “property,” and therefore the mother may decide to keep her unborn baby, or not. The 14th Amendment, Section 1 begins “All persons born, or naturalized in the United States,…,” wording which attorneys of Norma MCorvey (protected as Jane Roe) used in the decision of Roe v Wade. Roe argued that since a child…

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PRAY CALIFORNIA

19th Annual PRAY CALIFORNIA Conference.
WATCH! LISTEN! HEAR the Sound… “Contending for LIFE, FAMILIES & GOD’s KINGDOM in California!”

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A Hidden Grief

By Melissa Sahaj I had to bring my daughter into the E.R. that day, since she had a throbbing headache. “It’s a nice day out. Too bad we have to spend it at the E.R.,” I thought. After checking Michelle in, we sat for a while, probably about 30 min. Then an older woman, who looked like she was in her 70’s sat next to me. It was interesting she chose to sit next to me, since there were lots of other open seats around throughout the waiting area. I could sense something about her that was different and special….

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