- Thu, Apr 22, 2010
- Prolife
Diane Meyer’s Testimony for Sanctity of Human Life (video)
Diane Meyer shares her testimony at Good Shepherd Community Church, one week before the official Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. January 2010.
Diane Meyer shares her testimony at Good Shepherd Community Church, one week before the official Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. January 2010.
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Does being prolife mean we choose caring for babies over caring for women?" (On Midday Connection with Melinda Schmidt.)
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Don't women who have had abortions wish they had been better informed?" (On Midday Connection with Melinda Schmidt.)
My wife and I became involved in pro-life work out of concern for women who’d been devastated by abortion. In 1981 we opened our home to a pregnant teenage girl. I served on the board of one of the first pregnancy centers on the West Coast, offering help to pregnant women who were needy, confused, and desperate. Our objective was to help women in every way possible. And the best way to help these women was to provide them alternatives to abortion.
“What about a woman who is pregnant due to rape or incest?” This is one of three hard cases often cited as “exceptions” that make abortion an appropriate alternative. (The other two are when the life of the mother is threatened or the child has a serious handicap or deformity.)
Randy Alcorn speaks about prolife issues on Pilgrim Radio.
Randy Alcorn answers the question, "Why are there support groups for those who have had abortions, but not for those who have had root canals?"
Prolife Resources including abortion alternatives, adoption, postabortion support, prolife action and strategies, etc.
Randy Alcorn, Dan Franklin, and Diane Meyer discuss the sanctity of human life at Good Shepherd Community Church. Diane Meyer tells a story of abortion and healing. January 2010
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