Operation Outcry

Jun 18, 2008 - comments: 4

Today we would like to welcome a couple of special guests to the studio. They are Lisa Dudley, Director of Outreach for Operation Outcry, and Allan Parker president of The Justice Foundation. They are both involved in a very significant and critical campaign to overturn the Roe vs. Wade and Doe vs. Bolton decisions which legalized abortion in the U.S. Be sure to listen and see how you can get involved in helping to fight for the unborn.

topic(s): Life, Abortion, Citizenship, Legislation

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1 On Jun 24th, 2008, at 1:00pm, Paul Brodersen wrote:

It is despicable that our nation will blind itself to murder with the mask of a right to privacy.

Women are not the only ones that feel pain from this tragedy. 6 years ago, I sinned and became sexually active before I was married. My girlfriend at the time, before pregnancy, promised me that abortion would never be an option. I promised to drop college, take up multiple jobs, but the enemy won. I finally convinced her to go seek spiritual guidance first. She went to the Northern Oklahoma College Wesley House Methodist student minister, and not only did he press on her his pro-choice beliefs, he tried to convince us that the bible says nothing about not having sex before marriage.

Anyway, thank you for what you do. May our nation turn its eyes back to Christ. Back to our foundation. Back to life.

May God bless your ministry.

-Paul Brodersen

2 On Jun 25th, 2008, at 11:05am, James Fannin wrote:

I am reminded of Rev Wildmon’s comment some years ago that the greatest tradegy following the abortion decision in the Supreme Court was the silence of America’s pulpits.  To a great extent, that silence continues today.  In effect, the Church abdicates moral authority by its failure to speak a Biblcal view on abortion.

3 On Jun 25th, 2008, at 11:53am, Paul Brodersen wrote:

Very true, Mr. Fannin. Silence has been the greatest threat against the truth from the beginning. Dr. Schaeffer has yet to be herd, and acted upon.

I would also add, operation outcry, to seek to overturn Casey v. Planned Parenthood which effectually took the right away from men to protect the welfare of their offspring. It ruled out any type of spousal consent.

I feel called to work as an attorney to assist in this battle against evil, does anyone have any suggestions? well known Christ-focused pro-life nonprofits??

4 On Jun 30th, 2008, at 9:41am, Lisa Dudley wrote:

Paul, I want to thank you for your posting here.  Many, many men are also coming forward with their stories of how abortion has hurt them as well.  Abortion hurts women, men and families.  I would encourage you to go to our website at http://www.operationoutcry.org and fill out a men’s declaration with your story.  Every woman or man who has been hurt by abortion needs to fill out a Declaration and help Operation Outcry raise a million voices to end legal abortion.  I also want to encourage anyone hurting from abortion to call the National Helpline for Abortion Recovery at 866-482-LIFE and find an abortion recovery Bible study in your area.  I went through 2 and they were very much a blessing.  God bless you!

Lisa Dudley
Director of Outreach
Operation Outcry

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