Announcing Survivor Sunday

survivor sunday.jpgAnnouncing a joint project by Stand True and Survivors: Survivor Sunday.

I'm VERY happy about this. Ever since the election, I've been convicted to call on pastors and priests around the country to acknowledge the January 22nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade by preaching on the sanctity of life.

I just haven't had the time to organize an effort. But it's much better for the generation directly impacted by abortion to implore their pastors and priests to speak against abortion. I think they'll get a lot farther. (That is not to say we older people shouldn't make the same request.)

'Bravo', Stand True and Survivors for launching this effort! Read page 2 for the whats, wheres, and whys.

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Comments:

In a very real sense we are all abortion survivors. Every one of us was at risk when we were unborn children.

Posted by: Joe at November 26, 2008 6:30 PM


In a very real sense we are all abortion survivors. Every one of us was at risk when we were unborn children.

Posted by: Joe at November 26, 2008 6:30 PM


Indeed, Joe. I would just add all of us who were born in the US after 1973 are abortion survivors, not quite EVERYONE everyone. God love you.

Posted by: Bobby Bambino at November 26, 2008 6:34 PM


I think that everyone is a survivor. Before 1973 in this country, fewer kids were killed, but it was well above zero.

Everyone of us faced some danger as unborn children.

Posted by: Joe at November 26, 2008 8:32 PM


Great idea. I'll let my church know about it and be sure to talk with my kids about it.

Posted by: truthseeker at November 27, 2008 12:31 PM


LifeNews.com strongly supports this and we have an article up on it today. Got ya quoted Jill. :)

Posted by: Steve Ertelt at November 28, 2008 12:13 PM


I would just add all of us who were born in the US after 1973 are abortion survivors, not quite EVERYONE everyone.

Bobby, you can say that for prior to 1973 too. It just took the say-so of two doctors to have an abortion then.

Posted by: Doug at November 29, 2008 12:42 PM