Friday, July 29, 2011

From Jerome Avenue...

Using our method of setting up a table with a TV showing pro-life videos like National Geographic's "In the Womb," and using our motivated and talented young people to hand out pro-life literature on the streets, we've been able to reach many people.

In addition, we also have a realistic set of fetal development models that attracts countless people who may otherwise not have access to that important information.

Many interesting conversations arise - as you might imagine - doing pro-life activism on the street. One girl for instance shared with me that after her abortion she suffered severe physical complications. Luckily for her, it was committed in the hospital so the following hospitalization wasn't further complicated by needing an ambulance. Many others will just say good job and give us a kind smile.

It has been a blessing to be able to listen to and share with girls the Good News about being pro-life, and if not for EMC, maybe this population would never hear such a message.

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