Jul 23, 2007

The Call Nashville- Repentance Walk



Click Here for some reports from The Call Nashville... (look for the article by Anita Snow)

We'll have more of our report & photos coming soon!

In The News


1,000 Pro-Lifers Lead ‘Phenomenal’ Offense at Infamous Abortion Clinics

Wed, Jul. 18, 2007 Posted: 13:47:51 PM EST

Some 1,000 pro-lifers from across the nation reportedly participated during a three-day prayer offensive against late-term abortion clinics in Kansas.

The Wichita Awakening concluded with five hundred Christians attending the final praise and worship concert on Monday at the Mid-American Indian center. Earlier that day, the group had gathered in front of George R. Tiller’s notorious abortion mill for one of the largest turnouts there since 1991, according to host organization Operation Rescue. Attendees included notable pro-life movement leader Norma McCorvey, the former “Roe” of Roe v. Wade, who now works to end abortion.

“The phenomenal response to this event can be attributed to the collective shock and concern across our nation to Tiller’s late-term abortion practice, for which he is now facing criminal charges,” said Operation Rescue president Troy Newman about Wichita Awakening,

“And to the increasing enthusiasm of the emerging generation to support the cause of life,” he added.

...Participants at the Women’s Health Care Services protest wore red tape printed with the word “LIFE” over their mouths...One of the many highlights of the recent three-day event was the successful dissuasion of a woman from carrying out her abortion plans on Monday.

The woman, who was scheduled to receive an abortion at Tiller’s clinic, was encouraged by the group to visit a pro-life medical clinic, Choices Medical Center, located directly next door, according to Operation Rescue. The woman after consultation at the clinic decided to keep her baby.

“We are excited to see the fruit that will come from the seeds of prayer that were planted in Wichita over the weekend,” said Operation Rescue president Troy Newman.

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Jul 17, 2007

Louisiana Becomes First State to Outlaw Late Term Abortions

The new law allows "partial birth" abortions in only when failure to perform it would endanger the mother's life; in all other cases, the procedure would be a crime.

AP Staff/TN (July 16, 2007)

(Baton Rouge, Louisiana)—The AP reports that Louisiana became the first state to outlaw a late-term abortion procedure Friday, when Gov. Kathleen Blanco approved legislation allowing doctors to be prosecuted for performing the surgery.

Jul 12, 2007

JULY SILENT PRAYER SIEGE

In the snowy cold, in the sun and in the rain...
Let t
he Victors...when they come!
When the forts of folly
fall...find my body near the wall! (Inspired by Lou Engle & C.T. Studd)

VERMONTERS ... BUILD THE WALL!!!
http://bound4lifevt.blogspot.com




Jesus, I plea
d your blood over my sins and the sins of my nation.
God en
d abortion and
send revival to America!


SILENT PRAYER SIEGE AT PLANNED PARENTHOOD -BURLINGTON

WHEN : SATURDAY JULY 21 8am-1:30pm

PLEASE
JOIN US : TO MAKE OUR APPEAL TO THE HIGHEST COURT; REMEMBER...THE TAPE PROPHESY'S ... LIFE


Contact bound4LIFEVT@gmail.com
for meeting place info. and more details!
Please NO CURBSIDE DROP-OFFS!

Study Shows Major Shift Toward Pro-Life Among Youth

"Younger voters, especially women, are embracing a pro-life position in surprising numbers and in sharp contrast to attitudes that held sway 15 years ago."

Kevin Mooney/TN (July 10, 2007)

(Loda, Illinois)—Cybercast News Service (CNS) has reported on a study by Overbrook Research that shows younger voters, especially women, "are embracing a pro-life position in surprising numbers and in sharp contrast to attitudes that held sway 15 years ago." (Photo: Bound4Life.com)

The results of a study in 1992 followed a "self-interest hypothesis" in which "women and men under 30 were the most ardently 'pro-choice' (39 percent) and the least likely to be strongly 'pro-life' (23 percent). Today, by contrast," notes the report, "among the current generation of 18 to 29-year-olds, 36 percent say they are strongly 'pro-life,' while just 18 percent say they are strongly 'pro-choice.'"

Reporter Kevin Mooney notes that authors of the study argue: "Where previous generations may have been inclined to 'divorce sex from its consequences,' new voters are entering the electorate at a time when medical advances highlight development in the womb and when public attention is focused on the 'gruesome procedure' of partial birth abortion."

Source: CNS News

Jul 5, 2007

CALL A SOLEMN ASSEMBLY









HOSEA 2:14-23

I WILL BETROTH YOU TO ME FOREVER ... AND YOU SHALL KNOW THE LORD!

Jul 2, 2007

New Bipartisan Bill Promotes Ethical, Adult Stem-Cell Research

"Tax dollars should be invested in research that offers the greatest hope for patients and currently...that evidence points to adult, not embryonic, stem-cell research."

CL Staff/AH (June 30th, 2007)

(Washington, D.C.)—Last week President Bush not only stopped an attempt at Federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research, but he also took forward action by issuing an executive order to promote research that does not destroy human life.

That action has taken the form of H.R. 2807—the "Patients First Act," introduced by Rep. Randy Forbes, a Republican, together with Rep. Dan Lipinski, a Democrat. The bipartisan legislation would "promote research and clinical trials using stem cells that are ethically obtained and show evidence providing clinical benefit for human patients."

Carrie Gordon Earll, senior bioethics analyst for Focus on the Family Action, remarked on the measure. "Both the executive order and legislation serve as a challenge to supporters of embryo destruction to put politics aside and focus on science for the sake of patients," Earll said. "It's the patients who lose in the politics of this issue. Tax dollars should be invested in research that offers the greatest hope for patients and currently—based on the hard, cold facts of stem-cell research—that evidence points to adult, not embryonic, stem-cell research."

Source:
Citizen Link