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October 19, 2010

Cheyenne K

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On October 19th, people from all over this nation will give up their voices for a day in solidarity for these children. Red arm bands and duct tape will identify them as taking part in the Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity. They will carry fliers explaining why they are silent and educate others about the plight of the innocent children we are losing every day.

Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity
 
Thought this video (in two parts) are relevant. :) Well worth the watch.

[video=youtube;kPF1FhCMPuQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPF1FhCMPuQ[/video]

[video=youtube;k8B1nKGIAeg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8B1nKGIAeg[/video]
 
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Nick, that was so awesome. I had to facebook it.

I've actually heard of her before. For the day of silence I will be handing out flyers at my school. Some of the flyers have abortion survivors and their stories on them and I believe she is one of them.
But it's so wonderful how many of these abortion survivors (and event heir parents) have turned to Christ through this affliction. I hate abortion with a passion and hope by next year we will not have to have this day of silence, but there is real Glory being given to God through these few miracles who survived.
 
I completely agree. I actually found the video on facebook. I"m glad it's being shared around. That video was of her in Melbourne, Australia. She'd better come to Sydney!
 
Today went well. In school, I didn't really meet anyone who was nasty to me for my opinion or anything. I was surprsied, as I actually got quite a few thumbs up, even from the "liberal" teachers.
What I was happy about was that I'd wound up convincing about ten/eleven kids (maybe more; these are just the ones I know of atm) who had little previous knowledge about abortion to be pro-choice. One even wants to join next year's silent day, though I pray we will not have to have one.

After school, I walked around handing out flyers. For that, I got some rude comments and dirty looks and such. But otherwise, today wasn't terrible at all.
 
Today went well. In school, I didn't really meet anyone who was nasty to me for my opinion or anything. I was surprsied, as I actually got quite a few thumbs up, even from the "liberal" teachers.
What I was happy about was that I'd wound up convincing about ten/eleven kids (maybe more; these are just the ones I know of atm) who had little previous knowledge about abortion to be pro-choice. One even wants to join next year's silent day, though I pray we will not have to have one.

After school, I walked around handing out flyers. For that, I got some rude comments and dirty looks and such. But otherwise, today wasn't terrible at all.
Awesome! :) Prayer is effective and God is Good. :thumbsup
 
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