Abortion and the Art of Persuasion

Jan 23, 2008 - comments: 4

Scott Klusendorf wants to equip us with tools to successfully argue and defend the pro-life position. Scott comes to us from Life Training Institute, a pro-life ministry based in Colorado.

He is a nationally known speaker and debater who travels throughout the United States and Canada training regular people like you and me to be pro-life apologists, to graciously and incisively make a defense for the lives of unborn children.

Looking for Scott’s S.L.E.D. acronym for defending the unborn? Click here and read “The 5-Minute Pro-Lifer”.

topic(s): Life, Abortion

4 comments (post your own) feed

1 On Jan 23rd, 2008, at 1:19pm, MIKE MONTGOMERY wrote:

EXCELLENT PROGRAM,GOD IS BEING GLORIFIED BY THIS THANK YOU! MIKE M

2 On Jan 23rd, 2008, at 8:01pm, Jim Jarrow wrote:

Great show Scott!  Thank you for your simple truth based points.  The number of babies killed in the womb is a national tragedy for the United States.

3 On Jan 24th, 2008, at 12:18am, Rachel Sutton wrote:

My kids came out of their rooms after hearing this message and said, “Wow, Mom.  Did you hear that?!” We have been involved in the pro-life movement for about 20 yrs.  I have never heard it presented so well.  Thank you for airing it!

4 On Jan 25th, 2008, at 3:30pm, Jackie myles wrote:

I heard the message as I was driving home from work and it really gave me good insight.  It will help me and help others to better advocate for the lives of the unborn.  So many good nuggets were imparted.  Thank You.

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