Dear Life-Supporting Friend, In 2022, the right to abortion has been one of the most heated discussions in our country. We rejoice that the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade in June. But this hasn't stopped abortion, it simply placed the decision back into the hands of each state. While many states have chosen to stop abortions, we still recognize the awful tragedy that, on average, the lives of approximately 98 precious babies are ended every hour! |
In response to the Supreme Court's decsion, the abortion industry nationwide has stepped up its efforts of promoting a culture of death by offering abortion as the “smart answer” to an unplanned pregnancy during an uncertain times.
One of the best ways to stand against this evil is to come together and openly state “We support and defend the Sanctity of Human Life.”
In 1984, President Ronal Reagan issued a presidential proclamation designating the third Sunday of January as National Sanctity of Human Life Day. We are continuing that tradition by setting this day aside – January 22, 2023 – as a day to pray for the end of the tragedy of abortion, ask for God’s mercy on our country for this heinous sin, and proclaim loudly that all lives are created in the image of God and should be treated as such.
Please join us on Sunday, January 22, as we declare the sanctity of all human lives and stand together to protect the lives of each and every unborn baby.
“The Lord hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name.” –Isaiah 49:1
One of the best ways to stand against this evil is to come together and openly state “We support and defend the Sanctity of Human Life.”
In 1984, President Ronal Reagan issued a presidential proclamation designating the third Sunday of January as National Sanctity of Human Life Day. We are continuing that tradition by setting this day aside – January 22, 2023 – as a day to pray for the end of the tragedy of abortion, ask for God’s mercy on our country for this heinous sin, and proclaim loudly that all lives are created in the image of God and should be treated as such.
Please join us on Sunday, January 22, as we declare the sanctity of all human lives and stand together to protect the lives of each and every unborn baby.
“The Lord hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name.” –Isaiah 49:1