Monday, January 28, 2013

Hundreds of Thousands Gather for Record-Breaking March for Life



More than 500,000 people are attending today’s March for Life in a massive attendance that could be well higher than that estimate and set records for the annual pro-life event challenging the mantra of unlimited abortion.
Typically held on the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision that allowed virtually unlimited abortions at any point in pregnancy for any reason, the march for Life typically sees anywhere from 250,000 to 500,000 people lining the streets towards the Supreme Court building.
The huge crowd is expected to exceed last year’s 400,000 participants as they mark the 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision that, along with an accompanying ruling in Doe v. Bolton, allowed abortion on demand in all 50 states.
The official theme of this year’s march is “40 = 55M,” an equation meant to remember the enormous toll on human life that has resulted in nearly 56 million people losing their lives.
Sarah Torre of the DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society at The Heritage Foundation, talked about the meaning of this year’s March for Life.
“Like many annual March for Life events before it, there will likely also be smaller groups of counter-protests by abortion advocates holding signs and chanting slogans championing the ethic of Roe that pledges unwavering allegiance to a right of abortion-on-demand, for any reason. But those now-tired slogans are no longer able to convince a new generation that denying life to some will lead to a more just society and freedom for others,” she said.
She continued, “It is a simple witness by a tireless pro-life movement over the past 40 years that has reoriented the hearts and minds of an entire generation toward the dignity and worth of every individual—born or yet to be. Despite obstacles, the pro-life movement has achieved notable victories in public opinion, law, and culture.”
Torre said, “Today, roughly half of Americans now identify themselves as “pro-life,” including many of the millennial generation who will make up the crowds at today’s march.”
“As the March for Life draws to a close and Americans look to yet another year under the waning, yet still deadly ethic of Roe, there remains hope that government will one day soon return to a deeper respect of the principles that founded and sustain America by ensuring the basic rights of liberty and life to everyone—including those yet to be born,” she said.
As hundreds of thousands of right-to-life activists march up Capitol Hill today to the U.S. Supreme Court to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, many carry the iconic “STOP ABORTION NOW!” signs distributed by National Right to Life.
“The right-to-life movement remains more committed than ever to protecting unborn children and providing compassionate, life-affirming alternatives to their mothers,” observed National Right to Life President Carol Tobias. “What profoundly scares abortion supporters gives us enormous confidence in the future: young people are more and more pro-life.”
“Our movement is re-energized and renewed every year when we see the March for Life and the rallies and marches held by our state affiliates featuring younger and younger participants,” Tobias added.
Since they first appeared at National Right to Life’s “Rally for Life ’90,” hundreds of thousands of “STOP ABORTION NOW” signs have been distributed and displayed at pro-life rallies across the country. The signs have been part of an exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, she told LifeNews.
In addition to greeting marchers on the National Mall, National Right to Life’s headquarters will play host to the organization, KIDS: Keep Infants with Down Syndrome. KIDS helps raise awareness that, tragically, the number of babies prenatally diagnosed with Down syndrome are aborted. Dozens of children with Down syndrome and their parents will join Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wa.) in a gathering before heading down to the March for Life.
“Our humanity is not defined by the atrocities that have been committed throughout history, but by the shining light of those who recognize injustice and refuse to be complicit through silence,” Tobias concluded.
http://www.lifenews.com/2013/01/25/hundreds-of-thousands-gather-for-record-breaking-march-for-life/
Anti-abortion activists march in Washington.  Mandel Ngan, AFP/Getty Images

Hundreds of thousands turned out in DC today for the March for Life. Early estimates on social media believed numbers around half a million, more than last year’s 400,000. 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Word of the day.... YES :)

Yes – poem I hear you when you speak to me. I hear you as you lead me. I hear you through your word. I hear you while in prayer. In fear I come to you Not in reverence do I respond. It is my own self survival that I seek. My own will do I speak. When will your “yes” mean something? More than mere words from your lips. Surrender your will to me Knowing that it is I you must seek. You can not go higher unless You allow me to take control. Stop fighting, crying, wavering, fearing Pretending, unmask and move forward. This will require more than you can give. It will become your everything. In me you must live.

 (c) Yevette C. Gooden

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Overflow: A Prayer of Rejuvenation


“I will make rivers flow on barren heights, and springs within the valleys. I will turn the desert into pools of water, and the parched ground into springs.” Isaiah 41:18, NIV
 Thank You, Lord, for pouring Your Spirit into us.
 When our writing feels barren, help us focus on your faithfulness which flourishes during seasons of hardship.
 When circumstances have us feeling stuck in a dry valley, revitalize our souls with the cool currents of Your Truth.
 When our words trickle instead of gush, refresh us with Your overflowing love and sprays of creativity.
 Invigorate us with an insatiable desire to worship You.
 Saturate our hearts with Your promises as we embrace our moments of stillness with courage.
 Help us drink deeply from the well of Your grace, Abba.
 Let Your mercy overflow into our praise and through every word we write.
 In Jesus’ name, Amen
 “May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word.” (2 Thessalonians 2:16-17, NIV)



Be Encouraged


  • Be encouraged: to find peace, serenity and contentment amid the uncertainty, anxiety and confusion of the times.
  • Be encouraged: to trust God to replace fear with hope.
  • Be encouraged: to avoid those who rob you of your passion and vitality.
  • Be encouraged: to seek the company and counsel of those who encourage, understand and support you.
  • Be encouraged: to seek the wisdom to be able to discern the truth from the lie.
  • Be encouraged: to discover someone you can truly trust.
  • Be encouraged: to let go of the notion that you can do “it” all yourself.
  • Be encouraged: to cast off the chains that bind you to discontentment.
  • Be encouraged: to love one another in thought and deed.
  • Be encouraged: to be selfless not selfish.
  • Be encouraged: to be honest with yourself – and others.
  • Be encouraged: to set aside at least a few moments each day to quiet your mind and be thankful for the blessings that you have been given.
  • Be encouraged: to deflect the constant barrage of negativity, fear and hate that is thrust upon you daily.
  • Be encouraged: to experience aliveness as much as possible.
  • Be encouraged: to discern the beneficial actions you are called upon to pursue during these troubled times.
  • Be encouraged: to be courageous while you walk among the weak and disheartened.
  • Be encouraged: to embody forgiveness.
  • Be encouraged: to pray to God with thanksgiving – believe and have faith – let go – follow God’s guidance and instruction with patience and perseverance.
  • Be encouraged: to encourage others!
Blessings to those who are encouraged by these words ~ Denis Korn



A heart full of Love ♥


Be encouraged TODAY





Be encouraged

Be encouraged with your life.  Be positive and learn from your mistakes.

You are a worthy person.  God created you in His own image.

Have you ever thought how important and precious you are to God?

So be encouraged, and know that God loves you just the way you are!