Author: | Judy Madsen Johnson | ISBN: | 9780989022583 |
Publisher: | Judy Madsen Johnson | Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Judy Madsen Johnson |
ISBN: | 9780989022583 |
Publisher: | Judy Madsen Johnson |
Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A question for Christians. Is the slumbering church struggling to its feet?
Some years ago this statement was made. “Every abortion clinic in America should have a sign over its door that says, ‘This clinic is open for business by permission of the Church.’” It is attributed either to Randall Terry, Founder, Operation Rescue or the late Dr. Francis Schaeffer, theologian. By activist or scholar, it is a shameful reproach against the Church of Jesus Christ. For a Christian to even wonder, “What would Jesus do?” is a self-indictment.
Millions of Christians are uninformed about this subject, often shrouded in silence by their own church pulpits. Millions more are muted by guilt because it is painful or uncomfortable either from personal experience or of someone close to them.
There is help on the way. Practical, direct assistance.
Stories From the Front Lines, The Battle Against Abortion will convict, inspire, and motivate the body of believers who have felt uninformed, ill-equipped, or inadequate. Contact information enables readers to respond—volunteer, donate, or pray.
Stories From the Front Lines, The Battle Against Abortion contains the Who’s Who of the abortion wars. Engaging stories of pro-life pioneers, seasoned activists, innovators, abortion survivors, post-abortive women, undercover spies, civil lawbreakers, leaders, trainers, entrepreneurs, a former abortionist, pastors, evangelists, a priest, an investment manager, youth leaders, prayer warriors, a mother of twenty-one—both living and miscarried, and an in-vitro-fertilization specialist.
These are current-day heroes and heroines used by God in many diverse ways. Readers will realize they, too, can do something. A baby’s life is saved, one at a time, and anyone who is willing can make a difference. Apathy should no longer be tolerated.
No other books about abortion have heretofore addressed the subject in exactly this way. This one-of-a-kind journal contains a personal and penetrating history.
A question for Christians. Is the slumbering church struggling to its feet?
Some years ago this statement was made. “Every abortion clinic in America should have a sign over its door that says, ‘This clinic is open for business by permission of the Church.’” It is attributed either to Randall Terry, Founder, Operation Rescue or the late Dr. Francis Schaeffer, theologian. By activist or scholar, it is a shameful reproach against the Church of Jesus Christ. For a Christian to even wonder, “What would Jesus do?” is a self-indictment.
Millions of Christians are uninformed about this subject, often shrouded in silence by their own church pulpits. Millions more are muted by guilt because it is painful or uncomfortable either from personal experience or of someone close to them.
There is help on the way. Practical, direct assistance.
Stories From the Front Lines, The Battle Against Abortion will convict, inspire, and motivate the body of believers who have felt uninformed, ill-equipped, or inadequate. Contact information enables readers to respond—volunteer, donate, or pray.
Stories From the Front Lines, The Battle Against Abortion contains the Who’s Who of the abortion wars. Engaging stories of pro-life pioneers, seasoned activists, innovators, abortion survivors, post-abortive women, undercover spies, civil lawbreakers, leaders, trainers, entrepreneurs, a former abortionist, pastors, evangelists, a priest, an investment manager, youth leaders, prayer warriors, a mother of twenty-one—both living and miscarried, and an in-vitro-fertilization specialist.
These are current-day heroes and heroines used by God in many diverse ways. Readers will realize they, too, can do something. A baby’s life is saved, one at a time, and anyone who is willing can make a difference. Apathy should no longer be tolerated.
No other books about abortion have heretofore addressed the subject in exactly this way. This one-of-a-kind journal contains a personal and penetrating history.