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NFL Players and Family Speaking out for Life

February 2, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

NFL Players and Family Speaking out for Life

 

Over the past few years, the March for Life has been blessed to have the support of several individuals affiliated with the NFL.

Former Baltimore Ravens center Matt Birk spoke at the 2018 March for Life, joined by his wife Adrianna and their children. Matt and Adrianna are living examples of the 2018 theme, “Love Saves Lives.”

We’re excited to have @BirkMatt at the 2018 #MarchforLife! Adoption has changed his family’s life because #LoveSavesLives. #WhyWeMarch pic.twitter.com/5CSqJS4H1r

— March for Life (@March_for_Life) January 16, 2018

In his March for Life remarks, Matt reminded us of the importance of compassion in our work to end abortion, and how to offer loving encouragement to anyone considering abortion.

“It’s important to remember that those who are pro-abortion, the war is not against them, it’s against the evil of abortion, that those people, they are our brothers and sisters. They are children of God. They are made in His likeness.”

“What is more beautiful than a brand new baby? A brand new baby is perfect. It looks perfect. It sounds perfect. It smells perfect. It’s pure, it’s incapable of resentment, or hatred, or anger. It’s perfect. So I would tell someone that I care about, I’d say I don’t want you to have an abortion, because it would prevent you from experiencing the fullness of joy that God has for your life.”

Pam Tebow, mother of NFL and MLB athlete Tim Tebow, also joined us at both the 2018 March for Life as well as the Rose Dinner that evening.

Pam Tebow, Mother @TimTebow, telling the story of Tim’s miracle birth! #whywemarch #MarchForLife #LoveSavesLives pic.twitter.com/bTjpFi1lAv

— March for Life (@March_for_Life) January 19, 2018

“I was told to abort immediately or else I would die.” – Pam Tebow, describing her pregnancy with her son Tim Tebow. #WhyWeMarch #MarchForLife pic.twitter.com/SuvaahNYdr

— March for Life (@March_for_Life) January 20, 2018

She shared the courageous and miraculous story of Tim Tebow’s birth:

“When Timmy entered the world he (the doctor) said, “This is a miracle baby”. He said, “I’ve never witnessed such a miracle”, because only a tiny piece of the placenta was intact. He was somewhat malnourished though, so we asked all of our family and friends in the states to pray that he would grow big and strong, and if you’ve seen him lately, you’ll know God answered those prayers.”

Pam Tebow also referenced the Super Bowl ad she and Tim featured in several years ago, produced by Focus on the Family. A Barna Group survery estimated that 5.5. million people rethought their position on abortion because of that commercial, including one woman who chose life over abortion after seeing it. Stories of love and sacrifice can truly change lives!

At March for Life, Pam Tebow Recounts How Super Bowl Ad Saved Baby’s Life https://t.co/uGypzx6ZlB @Streamdotorg #MarchforLife #WhyWeMarch

— March for Life (@March_for_Life) January 23, 2018

And at the 2017 March for Life, Baltimore Raven’s Tight End Benjamin Watson had a powerful message for the crowd, particularly men.

“We need to be the leaders, caretakers, and providers that we were meant to be. We as men must stand up for the lives of the innocent and their mothers in crisis.”

>>>> Read more about Watson’s appearance at the March for Life or watch the clip below of his remarks.

Watson hints at a very important point. When a woman faces an unexpected pregnancy, she is more likely to choose life IF she has the support and encouragement of even just one person.

In fact, research from the umbrella Pregnancy Center group, Care Net, finds that “the father of the baby is (by far) the most influential factor in a mother’s decision to keep or abort her child. Sadly, so many fathers either push the mother to abort or leave the decision to her, essentially stepping away from their responsibility.”

Watson ends with an encouraging note in his exhortation:

“Even if it wasn’t demonstrated to you by a father, you can be different. You can change the course of generations.”

Each of us has our own sphere of influence to impact others – whether it is one person or a group of people – to choose life and to end “the unthinkable practice of abortion in the United States of America.”

We can all take inspiration from these influential individuals and their passion and commitment to life!

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: abortion, family, football, March for Life, NFL, pro-life

January 30, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

Pro-Life State of the Union: Looking Back and Forward

 

Tonight, Senators, Representatives, and other distinguished guests will gather in the halls of Congress to hear President Trump deliver his first State of the Union Address.

Earlier today, March for Life President Jeanne Mancini had an op-ed published on the “Pro-Life State of the Union” for Real Clear Politics.

>>>> Click HERE to read the op-ed. In the op-ed, Jeanne writes:

“Just over a week ago, the president made history when he addressed an audience of over 100,000 pro-life Americans via satellite at the 45th annual March for Life. As he noted in his remarks, people from across the nation flooded the streets of Washington, D.C., united by their love, joy and hope for “one beautiful cause: to build a society where life is celebrated, protected, and cherished.” 

>>>> Watch President Trump’s full March for Life remarks.

We’ve seen a great many pro-life victories in the past year, and we are thankful for an Administration and the Members of Congress who stand for life.

It was an honor to have so many of them with us at the 2018 March for Life!

Among those pro-life Members of Congress who joined us this year, we were honored to have Speaker of the House Paul Ryan address the crowds at the March for Life. His remarks also touched on the “pro-life state of the Union.”

“Looking out on this crowd, I can see there are people here of all ages, from all walks of life, but the young people here is what is so inspiring because it tells me this is a movement that is on the rise.

And do you know why the pro-life movement is on the rise? Because truth is on our side. Life begins at conception….

Most importantly, the pro-life movement is on the rise because we have love on our side. We believe every person is worthy of love and dignity. That is why the pro-life movement is on the rise.”

>>>> Watch a recap of Speaker Ryan’s March for Life remarks.

While we can look back on the past year of many pro-life accomplishments, we must also look forward and what we can accomplish this year.

Will you join us in taking action each month to end abortion?

As Jeanne concludes in her op-ed, “We grieve the loss of 60 million Americans whose lives have been ended by abortion since it was legalized in 1973, but we also have great hope for ending this human rights abuse in the future and restoring a culture of life in the United States.”

Thank you for joining with us to work towards a permanent pro-life Union.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: abortion, congress, March for Life, pro-life

January 29, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

March for Life Statement on Senate Vote on Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act

 

“While we are grateful that this was brought to a vote, it is disappointing that the U.S. Senate could not pass the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act today, a bill that President Donald Trump specifically called upon Congress to bring to his desk at the 45th annual March for Life. This bill would have limited most late term abortions to protect approximately 12,000 unborn children every year. For over a decade, polling has shown that the large majority of Americans – including those who identify as pro-choice – would limit abortion to, at most, the first three months of pregnancy. It is a disgrace that our Senate has once again failed to pass a bill that reflects the hearts and minds of the national pro-life consensus.”

– March for Life President Jeanne Mancini

Filed Under: Media Center

January 22, 2018 By Scott Zipperle

10 Powerful WhyWeMarch Stories

 

Thank you for sharing your #WhyWeMarch and #LoveSavesLives stories!

 

This is my daughter, she was born at 28 weeks.
There are people who support aborting babies her size or even bigger.
She fought to live for 63 days in the NICU, before finally coming home.
Today she is almost 13, and ABSOLUTELY amazing.#WhyWeMarch#MarchforLife#Stand4Life pic.twitter.com/SNSNrEVoat

— The????FOO (@PolitiBunny) January 19, 2018

My 3rd daughter. The one whom I was told was “not compatible with life”, due to several heart defects. The 1st pic was an hr after her heart surgery at 6 mos, 2nd pic was just 3 days later. The last pic–her now, 5YO at her last appt. She starts soccer next week #MarchForLife pic.twitter.com/r7I86YRA89

— Krystle Schoonveld (@TarheelKrystle) January 19, 2018

Fun fact: I was born at 24 weeks. In more than half of the US states, my mother would have been allowed to abort me.

I march for the kids like me.#MarchforLife #WhyWeMarch

— mackenzie howard (@hesitant_gerard) January 19, 2018

My biological mother chose life & even in the midst of alcoholism and a toxic lifestyle she still had he courage to choose life. I thank her daily for choosing me, and for my adoptive family for taking me in. I marched for her, and I live for those without a voice. #WhyWeMarch

— Father Ed Bresnahan (@fatherbresnahan) January 19, 2018

In college my best friend called me panicked because she was pregnant and had scheduled an abortion. Today, because she chose love, her baby is a spunky 5-year-old and full of joy! #whywemarch #LoveSavesLives

— Maddie Maher (@maddiemaher) January 19, 2018

My little cousin was born 3 months premature. There are people who believe he would’ve been eligible to be aborted at the time of his birth.

He is almost 2 now and our sweet miracle.

Every life has value, no matter what stage of development.#WhyWeMarch #MarchForLife pic.twitter.com/NbgZVXnkkT

— Caroline Craig (@CeeJayCraig) January 19, 2018

My daughter’s birthmom chose life #WhyWeMarch. #MarchForLife. #adoptionislove. #adoptionnotabortion

— Paula Lattanzi (@Catholicsarcasm) January 19, 2018

 

As shared in the 2018 March for Life Facebook Event:

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: babies, March for Life, pro-life

January 22, 2018 By Jeanne Mancini

We Won’t Stop Marching

 

The 2018 March for Life was an historic and beautiful day. 

President Trump and Vice President Pence addressed Marchers from a satellite rally in the White House Rose Garden. We also heard from Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, and many cultural leaders and pro-life generation speakers who shared their personal stories about our 2018 March for Life theme “love saves lives.”

>>>> Watch the full rally HERE.

And we marched! Over one hundred thousand strong marched through the streets of D.C. to the Capitol and United States Supreme Court to ask for protections for the unborn and to peacefully protest the human rights abuse of abortion.

>>>> See incredible pictures from the march HERE.

The Supreme Court is where the March for Life began.

Forty-five years ago  — on January 22nd, 1973 — seven men on the United States Supreme Court handed a decision to our country that would forever change history with Roe v. Wade and the expansion of abortion to all 50 states.

The March for Life began the following year, with a small group of concerned citizens, led by Nellie Gray, organizing a march in Washington, D.C. to to give witness to the unjust decision and to proclaim the truth that love saves lives.

Tragically, over the past 45 years, abortion has claimed the lives of over 60 million Americans.

This is “why we march.” Watch the video we showed at the 45th annual March for Life on Friday –>>

https://youtu.be/-gRvTi5T2v0

We march for life-saving love. We march to end abortion – and we will. 

The 2018 March for Life may be over, but our work for the year is just beginning.

>>>> To sign up for our 2018 monthly action alerts, click HERE. 

Thank you for being part of this historic movement to end the human rights abuse of abortion. 

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

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