The hashtag #ToGodbetheGlory is trending on Twitter today – and for good reason!
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe uphold the Mississippi abortion ban and return the issue of abortion to the states is the most consequential legal ruling of our lifetime.
I want to alert you to an exciting national campaign Focus on the Family is launching tonight on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News television program. For the next two weeks, we’ll be running advertisements celebrating both the beauty and fragility of life. For those who might be wondering, we tried to run the spot on CNN, too, but they deemed it too controversial. Imagine – life is too controversial!
I wanted to give you a sneak peek:
Isn’t that powerful? The campaign to protect and preserve life continues. Abortion will still remain legal and all too common in almost half of the states. To paraphrase Winston Churchill, when it comes to abortion, this is not the end. It may not even be the beginning of the end. But it is the end of the beginning.
Please join me in giving thanks to the Lord and to the millions who have worked towards this day. Now is not the time to slow down. We need to redouble our efforts. With the abortion decision now in the hands of the states, we must continue to share the truth about life in the womb.
It takes just $60 to help save a baby from abortion through our Option Ultrasound program that equips local pregnancy medical centers with equipment and training to provide free ultrasounds to mothers considering abortion. And now, through a Matching Opportunity, your gift will go twice as far to save lives! Double your $60 gift . . . it’s a matter of life or death.
There will be more moms to help and more babies to save in the months and years to come.
To God be the glory, indeed!
Nina says
-My husband and I watched your new ad with tears in our eyes. Such a simple, beautiful message of life in the womb. Thank you for taking on the task of educating the public about what it means to be pro-life.
Joe says
-The government has no business telling a woman what she can or can’t do with her body.
Not everyone is a believer in God.
Deborah Fellows says
-Wonderful ad.