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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

NEW ABORTION VICTIM IMAGES START CONVERSATIONS ACROSS CHICAGOLAND



from Eric Scheidler, Executive Director
Pro-Life Action League


Last week the Pro-Life Action League held our 18th annual “Face the Truth” Tour with our all new display of images of the victims of abortion into the public square at to busy intersections across our home state of Illinois. 

As you may recall, the theme for this year's tour was "They Were Our Brothers and Sisters," with a completely overhauled display of images designed to inspire sympathy with the victims of abortion.

I'm happy to report that these new signs WORKED.

All my staff and volunteers agreed that the response from the public was FAR more positive than usual. The new images and messaging really hit home with people.

For example, in two different towns, people stopped to take pictures of our signs on their phones. They wanted to share the signs with women they knew who were considering abortion.

That's never happened before.

And the literature piece we produced to go with the new signs had a similar impact. People were DRAWN IN by our thoughtful reflections on the lost lives of abortion victims.

To learn more about this campaign, I invite you to check out the short videos I posted each day of the tour. I've collected them all on the Pro-Life Action League website and you can view them by clicking on this link. 

There's a video on each one of the new signs, plus more on the impact of this powerful pro-life display. I hope you'll enjoy them!

Thanks for all your prayers for all the volunteers and staff out on the streets these past two weeks. We couldn't have done it without a whole lot of spiritual support -- and that's what we got.



 
The Pro-Life Action League is dedicated to saving mothers and babies from abortion through peaceful direct action. We encourage all pro-life Americans to join us on the front lines, actively fighting for an end to abortion. We are very active in Illinois, where we are headquartered, but our activism reaches across the globe. For more information or to make a donation to help them with their work, please use this link.  

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