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2 Week Countdown To March for Life 2015

January 8, 2015 By Scott Zipperle 1 Comment

2 Week Countdown To March for Life 2015

 

In 2 weeks, we will be marching in Washington, D.C. to speak out against the greatest human rights violation of our time – abortion.  Will you be there with us?

movement map 1_7_15Be sure to add your name to the March for Life Movement Map and share with the world that you will be a voice for the voiceless on January 22.  And add your #WhyWeMarch message on social media so that the culture knows WHY we are marching.

We will see you at the March for Life in a few weeks!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: March for Life, social media, Why We March

January 6, 2015 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

114th Congress: The Brave Need to Be Bold

 

One fine tradition that Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) started a few years ago was opening each Congress with a bipartisan, multi-denominational prayer service. The theme of the service this year (chosen by the official House Chaplain, Rev. Patrick Conroy, S.J.) was “Building Community Toward a Common Purpose.”

The service included readings from Proverbs (2:1-10), Bhagavad-Gita (XVIII 57-58) and from the Gospel of Mark (12:28-34).  The readings focused on service and were all tied together by Rev. Conroy as he asked the Members of Congress gathered to pray for their colleagues as they work together.

Freshman PhotoOne issue in need of such coalition work is the issue of life.  Facing an overtly hostile media some pro-lifers are afraid that Congress will not take the steps necessary to challenge the most pro-abortion President of our lifetime, Barack Obama. Starting in his original campaign, President Obama has been bold in the case of abortion, ending with the passage of one of the most anti-life pieces of legislation in generations, his health care law commonly known as Obamacare.  As for the pro-abortion Democratic Leadership, they have supported legislation, misnamed, the “Women’s Health Protection Act”, which would nullify every and any advance for the cause of life.

Facing such boldness for the cause of abortion, the pro-lifers in charge of Congress need to have the same boldness.  This is a priority first and foremost for moral reasons, but also for political reasons – as the nation is more pro-life than pro-abortion.  For years, Congress has fought to maintain the status quo and has been losing.  It is long past time to take the initiative on popular and needed pro-life legislation.  A good start would be the following:

  • In the House, passing the Federal Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which provides protection nationwide for unborn children who have the capacity to experience pain while being aborted, a capacity defined in the bill as existing by 20 weeks fetal age.
  • Also in the House, passing the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act, which would clearly and permanently prohibit all taxpayer dollars from being used to cover abortion, including the indirect funding that occurs through subsidies to insurance purchasers.
  • Passing the Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act, which would require every insurance plan established by Obamacare to clearly indicate whether or not it covers abortion.
  • Protecting current pro-life provisions (also called riders) and adding new ones to end of year spending bills. Every year, pro-life protections such as the Hyde Amendment, are included in end of year Appropriations bills. Under President Obama’s Administration,  new threats to life and issues of conscience have grown by incredible bounds.  Congress needs to use the power of the purse to turn back this President’s support of the death industry known as abortion.

One of the top priorities for this Congress should be to return the Congressional Appropriations process to regular order.  It has been nearly a decade since Congress has done its very basic job, appropriating funds to pay for the workings of the federal government.  Instead Congress has repeatedly passed large, unreadable, unworkable Omnibuses or continuing resolutions, which does little to contain inappropriate spending curbing pro-abortion, taxpayer funded, outreach by the federal government.

All the above should just be a start, being done in the first year, if not hundred days.  Despite the U.S. Senate being controlled by Republicans, it is not controlled by a pro-life majority, so groups working on legislation in the 114th Congress will have a lot of work ahead of them in passing some of these initiatives – admittedly some of these bills might even take multiple Congresses to enact.  However, without boldness now on the issue of life, the current Congress might not deserve to be given the chance in future Congresses.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Capitol Hill, congress, legislative, pro-life

January 2, 2015 By Scott Zipperle 5 Comments

From Fargo to DC: Destination, March for Life!

 

Guest Blog post by Julia Johnson
Senior, Shanley High School, Fargo, North Dakota

march for life 2013AEach year that I go on the March for Life, a hunger for righteousness grows stronger in my heart.  I have never been part of a more noble cause than the fight for life.  I have been privileged to go on the March for Life with my fellow students three years in a row, this year being my fourth, and I can barely contain my excitement!  My very own high school, Shanley High, was chosen to carry the lead banner.  When our chaplain told us the news I was in shock, what an incredible HONOR!  To lead the charge in the fight for life is almost unthinkable; with humble hearts I can only say that we all feel truly blessed to have this opportunity.

Sophomore year waiting on the Mall for the March to begin.
Sophomore year waiting on the Mall for the March to begin.

In past years, the most students that I have made the pilgrimage with has never exceeded 140 students.  But this year, it is our goal to become the first high school in March for Life history to bring our entire student body!  We have over 300 students!  I’m ecstatic to see the enthusiasm and excitement grow in anticipation of the March.  The March for Life has been one of the biggest impacts on my life, and I want as many people as possible to have the same opportunity to see what I see every January.

When walking down Constitution Avenue there is the biggest form of camaraderie between you and every single person in the March.  You’re a team, one large family, and all are present for the same purpose.  It doesn’t matter what religion, race, or age you are, you’re all there to reach a common goal.  I have never experienced this feeling on such a massive scale before, and reminiscing on my very first March, it was the most overwhelmingly and joyous feeling I’ve ever experienced.  But it instilled a drive in me to return every year since.

March for Life in progress
March for Life in progress

Some of my most favorite memories have been made on the March, you never fully know what you are going to experience.  Every year is unique.  But certain things never get old, such as the thrill of running up the steps to the Lincoln Memorial, going to the Smithsonian museums, and of course singing and praying your hearts out to protect the lives of the unborn.  No matter how many times you go, the March for Life pilgrimage is worth it. My fellow students and I are able to be a part of something bigger than ourselves.  We are able to be a voice for the voiceless.

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: March for Life, prolife generation, students

January 2, 2015 By Scott Zipperle 1 Comment

March for Life 2015: Why We March

 

Hundreds of thousands of Americans will soon flock to Washington, D.C. to advocate for life at the 2015 March for Life.  While we truly believe that the tide is turning in the direction of the pro-life cause, the reasons we march are as pressing as ever.

Social media is a powerful medium to reveal the truth about abortion. Social media not only unifies countless and various pro-life voices who wouldn’t otherwise be able to come together, but it also allows for extraordinary images and facts to be shared with large numbers of pro-life advocates in a very short time-span.

Throughout this Sanctity of Life Month and leading up to the March for Life on the 22nd, we encourage pro-lifers to upload a photo to Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter with the hashtag #WhyWeMarch and the reason you’d like to share why we march for life on January 22nd. We’ll select 20 of our favorite photos to be a featured in March for Life video!  You can participate even if you’re not attending the march in Washington, D.C. because building a culture of life is a unified effort that we are all in together!

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The 2015 March for Life Theme is “Every Life is a Gift.” We’d love to see your Why We March pictures that incorporate our theme!  You can read more about the theme HERE and HERE.

Be sure to visit our website for a gallery of your pictures.  Get your cameras and your markers ready, and go tell the world why we march for life!

If you need any inspiration, check out our Facebook album of #WhyWeMarch pictures from 2014, and highlights from social media!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: March for Life, social media, Why We March

December 30, 2014 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

Looking Back: March for Life 2014

 

Despite the polar vortex, we marched for life!  Thank you for sharing your pictures, your thoughts, and your hopes for a culture of life and the reasons WHY you march. As we look ahead to the 2015 March for Life in just a few short weeks, take a look back at the 2014 March for Life.

To quote, @katie_bischoff,

“Sorry for all the tweets, but this is something I’m kind of passionate about.”

We agree! We’ll see you at the March for Life on January 22, 2015!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: March for Life, Why We March

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