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Tips for First-Time March for Life Participants

January 3, 2018 By Scott Zipperle 1 Comment

Tips for First-Time March for Life Participants

 

The 45th annual March for Life is right around the corner. Many of you have been marching for years, while others are attending for the first time – we welcome all pro-life Americans to march with us!

Below are a few tips to make sure you’re ready for the 2018 March for Life.

See you on January 19th!

  1. Be prepared for cold weather!
    • Check the weather forecast before you’ll leave, but bring your warmest winter coat, no matter what!
    • Wear layers – you can add or remove depending on the temperature.
    • Bring hot hands for pockets, gloves, or boots.
    • Definitely bring gloves and hats, and wear comfortable, water-proof shoes.
  2. Stay connected with your group members.
    • The crowds are very large, so try and stay physically connected to your group as much as possible.
    • Make sure everyone has at least one leader’s cell phone number.
    • Give everyone a map – you can print off paper copies OR download the March for Life app.
    • Inform everyone of time and meeting place after the march is finished.
  3. Know your transportation options.
    • Again, if you’re with a large group, make sure everyone is informed.
    • If you’re traveling with a small group, we recommend using public transportation.
    • Buy your metro cards ahead of time, and know the stations you are using.
  4. Bring signs!
    • Be creative, and let the world know why we march!
    • Check out a few ideas HERE.
    • Even if you forget or can’t bring signs, many groups will have signs to hand out on the National Mall.
  5. Get ready to document your experience!
    • It’s important to show “why we march” – beforehand, post pictures, messages of why you will be marching for life with #whywemarch.
    • With the technology and social media options we have, every marcher can be a “citizen journalist.”
    • During the event, post pictures and videos of the crowd with #whywemarch & #marchforlife.
    • See all your posts at WhyWeMarch.org.
    • Consider wearing gloves that have screen sensitive finger tips!
    • Bring an extra battery charger for your devices!
  6. Attend the March for Life Expo
    • Visit the March for Life expo before or after the rally and march – this is a great way to get connected to pro-life organizations and ministries so that you can stay involved in the pro-life movement all year round.
    • You can get your #WhyWeMarch picture taken at the March for Life photo booth!
  7. Stay connected with the March for Life
    • Sign up for text message alerts so you can get important, late-breaking information: Text MARCH to 73075.
    • Sign up for March for Life emails for information before and after the event.
    • Download the March for Life app for maps, schedule, speaker bios, etc.
    • Follow the March for Life on social media.
      • Facebook: TheMarchforLife
      • Twitter: @March_for_Life
      • Instagram @marchforlife
      • Snapchat (themarchforlife)

The March for Life is an incredibly important opportunity for pro-life Americans from all across the country to come together and be a unified voice for a culture of life. We hope you will join us!

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

December 29, 2017 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

Erring on the Side of Life

 

It is time that our laws catch up with science and err on the side of life.

House Republicans’ successful efforts to pass tax relief might have included a definition of the unborn child into the U.S. tax code. This would have been only the second time that our laws recognized the unborn child. But some, like Rep. Diana DeGette (D-CO), leader of the House pro-abortion caucus, ranted in a statement that “(t)he tax code is no place to define what constitutes an ‘unborn child.’” (The same Rep. DeGette, I am sure, has had no problem with the fact that the U.S. tax code has compensated for the unborn child’s destruction.)

Politicians were not all who were panicked. Pro-abortion advocates NARAL argued how “(t)he conversation about when life begins belongs with our scientists, our clergy, and our families. The last place it belongs is in our tax code.”  These are the same radicals who complained about a 2016 Doritos Super Bowl ad that featured a baby during an ultrasound amounted to “humanizing fetuses.” God forbid!

But when human life begins is not a subject that should be up for debate. Why then, do our laws seem to struggle to recognize what basic science would conclude: “that human embryos from the one-cell stage forward are indeed living individuals of the human species; i.e., human beings.”

The foundations of our democracy as well as science teach us the inherent worth and equal dignity of every human being. Whatever attacks human beings, attacks democracy as well. This was best articulated in President Ronald Reagan’s final March for Life address on January 22, 1988:

America was founded on a moral proposition that human life—all human life—is sacred. And this proposition is the bedrock of our national life, the foundation of our laws. It’s the wellspring of our Constitution. Courts may ignore it, and they have. They cannot—and I should add—have not denied it. When reverence for life can have no boundaries, when we begin to take some life casually, we threaten all life. . . .All human beings share an equal right to life simply by virtue of their humanity.

Isn’t there enough evidence for even skeptics to admit that those who assert the personhood of the fetus may be right? And if we are to err, shouldn’t it be on the side of life? I believe it’s time the law caught up with science.

Since 1988 we have seen incredible advances in pre-natal science. From 4-D ultrasounds that show incredible pictures (one might say life-like!) of the child to the ability of doctors to perform surgery on unborn children. When one of my nieces was born premature in the early 2000’s she weighed barely more than a pound. Her parents were told by her doctors that if she had been under a pound they would have been able to do nothing to help her. Today, a mere sixteen years later, doctors now can save children who weigh as little as 9 ounces! Everyday science shows that every child, born and unborn, is worth the effort to save.

In 2015 undercover videos revealed to the nation what groups like Planned Parenthood think of the unborn – that they are only worth the body parts that can be harvested from them. To Planned Parenthood and to other abortion advocates, it is better to dismember unborn children before they can be counted. But the life of every human being is an intrinsic good, not something whose value is conditional upon its usefulness to others or to the state. Those who support abortion are incensed by the insertion of a simple scientific definition in our tax code. Perhaps they understand that such recognition would be the beginning of the end in the struggle to restore respect for the dignity of every human life.

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December 28, 2017 By Scott Zipperle 1 Comment

What If I Weren’t Here?

 

Guest story by Faith

Shared with permission by the March for Life. 

When my mother was pregnant with me, she thought she had miscarried several times. Upon running some prenatal diagnostic tests, her doctor revealed that I had a high likelihood of being born with a chromosomal disorder, such as Down Syndrome.

Delivery itself, the doctor cautioned my mom, could kill her. Why risk leaving 2 healthy kids motherless? Why cause her husband this pain…for a defect like me? Abortion was clearly the only “smart choice.”

My mom named me Faith because she chose life. She recognized my inherent dignity. She trusted God had a plan for me, regardless of my abilities or disabilities. And thank God she did.

Twenty years later, I can’t help but wonder if anyone would have noticed if I weren’t here. Twenty years later, I’m able to speak for the silent who never got their chance.

The pro-life movement is a chance to reflect on that “what if.” What if I weren’t here? What if YOU weren’t here? I can’t help but think about the countless people I could’ve known, but don’t–and how close I was to joining their ranks. I’m glad to be here. I’m glad to have been the exception.

I mourn for those like me who never had the chance to share a story with a happy ending. I march for them. I march because I could have been them. I march because I’m here…and they’re not.

>>>> Share YOUR “Love Saves Lives” #WhyWeMarch story HERE.

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

December 21, 2017 By Jeanne Mancini Leave a Comment

Life-Saving Love at Christmas

 

As we prepare to receive Christ anew this Christmas I want to wish you and your families a beautiful, grace filled holy season!

This is the time of year that we particularly treasure our family, friends, and loved ones. It’s the time of year that we celebrate the ultimate gift of love that came to us in the form of a tiny baby in a manger.

“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” John 1:5

Love truly does save lives.

We are excited to reflect more upon this truth, our 2018 theme, in the coming weeks and months.

Do you have a personal pro-life story that reflects “Love Saves Lives”?

If you’d like to share your story so that it might encourage and inspire others, you can submit it on the March for Life website HERE.

>>>> Read Shelley’s story, “I Was An Unplanned Pregnancy.”

To continue to change our culture for life, we must communicate and live out this truth of life-saving love, and the spirit of the Christmas season, each and every day.

Thank you for all of your sacrifices for life. Have a blessed Christmas!

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December 21, 2017 By Scott Zipperle Leave a Comment

2017 Top 10 Social Media Posts

 

What a year it has been! We want to thank all of our friends on social media who follow the work of the March for Life, and partner with us to spread the truth about life.

Social media provides a great opportunity to influence our culture and communities for life through stories, videos, visuals, and by simply sharing the truth about life and abortion. On Facebook and Twitter, March for Life’s content was viewed over 75 million times!

This was only possible because of you – thank you!

We thought you’d enjoy seeing our Top 10 posts from the year – and we look forward to sharing even more powerful pro-life posts in 2018!

Facebook:

Twitter:

We are missing 57 million people in the U.S. b/c of abortion. Each one could have changed the world. This is #whywemarch #marchforlife pic.twitter.com/Kr67aaBqn8

— March for Life (@March_for_Life) January 27, 2017

Abortion is not healthcare because killing isn’t healing. #DoNoHarm #DefundPP #redirectthefunds pic.twitter.com/UXeUU8Z0TA

— March for Life (@March_for_Life) September 25, 2017

Half a million unborn baby girls are lost to abortion each year… #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2017 pic.twitter.com/SpzXbk87nh

— March for Life (@March_for_Life) March 8, 2017

Instagram:

A post shared by March For Life (@marchforlife) on Jan 27, 2017 at 11:18am PST

Adoption, not abortion! #whywemarch #marchforlife #throwbackthursday Repost from @marychriscobb ・・・ Thank you for allowing me to experience the joy of life, @chris_maschal ???? #prolife #prolifegeneration #marchforlife

A post shared by March For Life (@marchforlife) on Feb 2, 2017 at 12:56pm PST

Wow! Powerful statement on being #prolife and #prowoman from the #marchforlife! Photo Credit @churchpop #prolifegen #standforlife #InternationalWomensDay #IWD2017 #womensday #prolifefeminist

A post shared by March For Life (@marchforlife) on Mar 8, 2017 at 12:15pm PST

 

And our overall, most shared post…the Facebook Livestream of the 2017 March for Life rally!

Join us in 2018 as we continue to spread the truth about life!

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

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