Biography of an Unborn Child

Jun 23–24, 2005 - comment

In today’s culture many fail to respect human life because they refuse to recognize God as the author and giver of life. Instead of celebrating His handiwork, some people often see an unborn child as an inconvenience. In America we continue to allow over one million abortions per year.

And on today’s broadcast we will see how God is working through the lives of two ladies who were affected by abortion in two very different ways. Carol Everett is a former abortion clinic director and Gianna Jessen is a survivor of a late term abortion. But first, we are going to celebrate life as Dr. Land shares with us the biography of an unborn child.

We have each been chosen by God and set apart for a purpose. Gianna Jessen found that purpose early in her life. You see, she was born to a frightened seventeen year-old in the middle of a abortion. But Gianna survived that ordeal, and now she speaks for the unborn.

Carol Everett’s story is a little different. She had an abortion in order to try and save her marriage. When that didn’t work, Carol began running abortion clinics, because she realized it was big business. But making money didn’t make her whole. Jesus had to do that.

topic(s): Faith, Family, Marriage, Parenting

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