LifeChain
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Last Sunday was the nationwide LifeChain, during which time communities across the U.S. all stood together, at the same time, against abortion.

Unfortunately, it rained in South Carolina that day!

We managed to muddle through.

What is interesting and surprising to me is how many people driving by honked in support or gave us a thumbs up. Modern secular culture tends to make pro-lifers feel marginalized, but the fact that abortion kills children is really a main stream idea.

Unfortunately, it rained in South Carolina that day!
We managed to muddle through.
What is interesting and surprising to me is how many people driving by honked in support or gave us a thumbs up. Modern secular culture tends to make pro-lifers feel marginalized, but the fact that abortion kills children is really a main stream idea.
posted by Milehimama @ Mama Says at 10/09/2007 07:17:00 AM | Permalink |
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