Archive for 'Pro-Life' Category

Pro-life politicians?

By Adam - Last updated: Friday, March 5, 2010

A lot of pro-life Christians thing they’re doing good by voting for a politician who thinks he/she is pro-life. In reality, many of these politicians are not “pro-life with exceptions” but rather they are “pro-death with exceptions”. All those little babies slaughtered because their father is a rapist or because of other situations need to [...]

Abortionist home visits

By Adam - Last updated: Tuesday, February 16, 2010

So, on our January 24, 2010 home protest of baby killer, Michael S. King at 7007 Spayside Dr. N, Noblesville, IN, I saw someone prowling around our vehicles in the public parking lot. So, I decided to run down and ask him some questions on video. I got more details than I expected, watch…

So, since [...]

Protesting the Planned Parenthood Young Leaders Luncheon

By Adam - Last updated: Sunday, January 17, 2010

On Tuesday, November 10th, 2009, we, the Intercessors for Life, publicly rebuked the Planned Parenthood Young Leaders at their luncheon in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
According to their website, this was their “first ever Live Action Lunch!” and attendees were told “Planned Parenthood of Indiana (PPIN) Director of Advocacy, Sonia Santana and Statewide Community Organizer, Katie Blair” [...]

Pastors, rise up and stand for life

By Adam - Last updated: Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Is it not a shame to our church leadership that the pew, not the pulpit, has led the cause for life in this country? May we as leaders rise up and become defenders of unborn persons as our faithful friends already have. Let it not be said of us, “Apathy became them and the young [...]

Publicly rebuking baby killer Michael S. King at his home

By Adam - Last updated: Thursday, January 7, 2010

On October 31st, 2009, we, the Intercessors for Life, publicly rebuked abortionist Michael S. King at his home in Noblesville, Indiana for murdering unborn babies. We called on him to stop and repent before God. We do this every holiday, please come join us sometime.