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Death
Toll December 18-23, 2006
Reporting
from the “Baby-dumping capital of the Midwest”
Granite City
,
IL
.
Once known for their towering steel mills, now known for the
baby-dumping mill.
Hope
Clinic- American Family
Extermination Camp “destroying
families one child at a time”
Severing
over 366,000 mother –child relationships in their 32 year reign of terror
Monday-
Bag n’ Tag 201 murdered babies for medical research,
pharmaceutical, and cosmetic firms from past week’s carnage.
Tuesday-
midnight abortions approx. 43
MS, TX, TN, LA, MO, IL
1 save
4 pro-lifers Even Santa
cared enough to stand in the gap for the babies- read the story: “The
First Gift was a Baby.” www.smallvictoriesusa.com
After
wrapping up the radio program we rolled up to the crime scene and were met, to
our dismay, the parking lot full of cars. The jolly ol’ man donned in red
and a full beard called over to the mothers that were scurrying in to kill
their children, “Come-on over here.
Tell Santa what’s troubling you that you have to go inside to kill your
baby.” The mothers actually looked up and were blushing and hesitated to
go in. Some accepted the candy canes and literature; some broke down. Once
inside they were convicted.
Clinic
employees came to look out the door at Santa and one ventured outside to snap
a picture of him. One employee made the comment, “Look,
the kids are getting all excited.” Mia replied, “At
least they’re alive!”the butcherettes retreated back inside like the
brides of Dracula did when the morning sun began dawning.
Then, the
abortionist Shah recklessly tore into the death camp to do the devil’s work
and kill God’s babies. Santa walked over to his car as he impatiently waited
for the garage door to rise, “Mr.
Shah, I have a bone to pick with you. You must stop killing God’s children.
You’re killing my business and if you continue to kill children, there will
be none to deliver presents and toys to.” He grimaced harder and lunged
forward inside the garage where the purple door pulled down.
We walked
back to the front sidewalk, and waved to many cars that honked at such a
sight. Little children walked by us and accepted candy canes and greetings.
Many of the out-of states were in town to celebrate Christmas and were here to
get cleaned-out before the celebrations began.
An older
couple walked back out and the man smiled. When we asked, they said they kept
their baby, and thanked us for being here, and drove off the lot.
Ho..Ho..ho..We closed in prayer and drove off into the cold night air, for the
journey home.
Wednesday-approx.
8 MO,
IL 1
pro-lifer
These mothers were back from the day earlier to finish the late-term
abortions.
Thursday-
approx. 38
FL, MO, IL
2 saves
4 pro-lifers Windy,
rainy, and cold as we stood in the gap with a message of real hope and love. A
young Hispanic girl came out and we talked with her. She didn’t have the
abortion; she was happy and we offered to give her a ride home, then a cab
pulled onto the lot. She drove away.
We
noticed an older woman with a cane struggling to get across the street; no one
would stop. We walked over to her. She was shivering from the cold and rain
that was soaking her. We offered to help her get across the street. She began
thanking us and taking hold of our arms. She had suffered a stroke this summer
and was at her Dr. appointment. We got her to her car and she thanked us again
and drove away. We can’t just tell the world about Jesus, we have to be
Jesus.
Friday-
approx. 36
TN2, MO, IL
2 saves 6
pro-lifers Cold but sunny
morning as it was only three days before Christmas and mothers and accomplices
couldn’t get inside this deathcamp fast enough to rid themselves of the gift
of life nestled inside their womb. Various angry excuses were given as they
brushed the sidewalk counselors off this day.
We stood
on the west side of the building in the cold wind and shaded sidewalk praying
and eyeing a young couple who were visibly unsure. She was wiping tears and
looking over for a sign not to go in there. I asked for backup and Daniel
replaced me holding a picture of baby Malachi. After a few more minutes, she
started the engine and came over to us. She accepted the brochure and thanked
us for being there and helping change her mind. Praise God! They drove away.
Another
couple of ladies walked back out. The baggy girl was visibly upset. Her friend
took the brochure from us and smiled and said, “She
isn’t going through it.” They got in their car as a save from two
weeks ago watched us in action, and drove away. “Wow!” Renata,
mother of five, exclaimed. “I
can’t believe how many women go in there and how pregnant they are,”
she said. “This is nothing compared
to regular days,” we said. We hugged her and began loading groceries and
a few presents inside her car for Christmas. Renata said, “I
can’t thank you all enough. I want to start helping you all after the baby
comes.” We hugged her again. “Renata,
we thank God every day for allowing us to bless others and to be Jesus to
them.” Just then, the abortion clinic employees came out to a car and
began loading Christmas presents for underprivileged children in the car of a
social worker to be delivered just in time to rid their consciences of the
blood-guilt they participate in everyday inside this abortion mill. There
aren’t enough gifts to children or bleach to sanitize the innocent blood
from their hands.
Saturday-
approx. 30
GA, TN2, IN, MO,
IL. 3
saves 12
pro-lifers 2 deathscorts It
was blustery and cold as we struggled to keep warm and hold onto our pro-life
signs. The screaming man was hollering in the alley. Candace,
a save from this past summer, pulled up behind the ultrasound van. We hugged
and placed groceries and some presents inside her car for her children. She
heard the screaming and said, “That’s
awful.” She then turned and said, “I
want to start helping you and your ministry.” I said, “You
can start today.” We walked over to the religious man and we introduced
her. The homeless mentally-unstable woman was there now; they listened and
Candace showed them a picture of her one month old that was spared from this
mill. But Candace said, “Had someone
been out here screaming, this baby would be dead.” It was a soft spoken
woman and her daughter that talked with us and prayed over us that changed her
mind. Ultimately, it was the Lord working through them. The man then backed up
and turned his attention to the women going in and began screaming again at
them. Candace backed off and said, “I’ve
never seen anything like this.” We apologized top her. We walked her to
her car; she thanked us again and promised to finish her book and keep in
touch.
A young
girl was sitting in her car with her mother. She was crying and began driving
into the alley; the screaming man was scaring her. We begged her to come
inside our van to get away from the noise. She drove away. We began praying.
Five minutes later, she returned and got out of her car. They all came inside
where we were able to calm her down and show her a picture of her 6
week old baby that was floating inside her womb. Her mother was crying. “Thank
God you people were here, she was going inside.” I asked her why she
would kill her baby. Krystal was
overwhelmed and didn’t know how she was going to raise another child. She
already has a five year old. “Where’s
the daddy?” “In prison,”
she said. “That’s no excuse to
kill a baby. It’s not the baby’s fault, the actions of the parents.”
She agreed. After going over resources we could help with, she hugged us
tightly and asked again, “Do you
really have eleven kids?” “Absolutely,”
I answered. “I can do this,”
she said and wiped the tears of joy from her small face. Her mother hugged and
thanked us also and we gave them some groceries for Christmas and they drove
away.
Angie
was 10 weeks pregnant. We pleaded
mercy for her baby. A few minutes later she walked back out into our arms and
spared her child. “It’s Christmas
time. Do you know the first gift to the world was a baby?” She smiled
and accepted our literature.
An
inebriated woman that brought a girl for an abortion was repenting to those by
the pole; she wanted to be forgiven for having an abortion herself years ago.
They were praying a salvation prayer to her. We prayed that when she sobered
up, she would remember Jesus in her heart.
The
deathcamp guard then came over to inform us our death count last week was off
by one. He said, “After you left, a
girl was pacing back and forth on the walkway. The screaming man kept shouting
at her.” She finally opened the door and told the guard, “He’s
talking to me like I’m a dog.” She angrily signed the death warrant
out and marched inside. How sad...just like we reminded Candace and other
saves who are turned off with the gospel and condemnation being hurled at them
when they are already emotionally upset. It was the religious people, the
Pharisees that hung Jesus on a Cross and murdered Him. We have much innocent
blood dripping off our own hands. We must repent and examine our hearts and
turn from our wicked ways. Only then can God forgive us and heal our land.
The
four-pack from
Tennessee
came out. Her tummy still was swollen; she could barely walk. This was day
2 of the grisly procedure. Nobody looked happy and they placed her wracked
body in the back seat for the long drive home. More black history would be
auctioned off to the highest bidder. What’s left would be floating in the
frozen waters of the
Granite City
sewers. God have mercy!
Approx.155
babies killed. 8 babies saved. Approx. 27 pro-lifers cared enough to show up
throughout the week’s massacre. 2065 saves since January 2000 and 23 babies
have been adopted through Small Victories!
If 9,268
innocent people being killed in a 12 month period doesn’t faze you, then
what will? It’s deplorable what the church is allowing. Well forget the
building. Where are the people? Most churches have turned into cotton
candy. Cotton Candy Christianity is not only rotting our teeth but our beings.
That’s why you see so much sin outside on the sidewalk in front of the
abortion mill and sin going inside there: because there is so much sin in the
churches. We should be expecting and be looking forward to the best quality
from our churches. But we’re getting half-truths, and watered down sermons.
We have meatless sermons. There is no fire coming from those pulpits.
In
2007, the Church of Jesus Christ needs to come out to these altars of
sacrifice, the largest being the Hope(less) mill in Granite City. If there
were 400 people in front of Hope(less) everyday how many
women would still go in there? Not one! And if you don't
agree, then challenge me. Bring your whole church out to Hope Clinic and let's
see what happens.
Jesus caused controversy everywhere he went. He disrupted the religious system
when He threw the money changers out of the temple courts. He called the
Pharisees "whitewashed tombs." The religious
establishment hated Him. Are you despised in your church, community, hometown?
This is to be expected when you follow in the steps of Jesus.
If you want to truly see an end to this abomination, your physical presence is
necessary to confront and engage with the enemy as our soldiers have done in
any war. They haven't fought the battle with a nice letter or talked about it
in church, they shipped out and showed up on the front lines and in the
trenches. The winning happens when we show up. We're not here to talk
a good fight, or have a good game of war, we're here to win, but our bodies
are needed at these gates of hell. This battle will never be won in
Washington D.C.
But look
at our history, every battle that was won was first brought out into the
streets, and fought in the streets. Only after you see what abortion involves
and what it looks like will you understand the controversy.
Zephaniah
3:11-13 “On that day you will not be put to shame for all the wrongs you
have done to me, because I will remove from this city those who rejoice in
their pride. Never again will you be haughty on my holy hill. But I will leave
within you the meek and the humble, who trust in the name of the Lord. The
remnant of
Israel
will do no wrong; they will speak no lies, nor will deceit be found in their
mouths. They will eat and lie down and no one will make them afraid.”
It’s great to go to
Washington
D.C.
once a year and remind everybody that you’re pro-life. Instead, bring
your thousands of people to the abortion clinic one day out of the year. See
what happens.
Be
encouraged~ Angela
Tune
in to today’s Small Victories radio program, AM 630 KJSL, Tuesday at
1:00P.M. On today's show: Michelle Herzog, a pro-life sidewalk
counselor in Wichita, KS, and Flip Benham, National Director of
Operation Rescue/ Operation Save America. Replays Thursday at
3:00 P.M. Friday at 8:00 P.M. Sunday at 10:00a.m. and 10:00 P.M. and
Wednesday & Monday at 12:00 A.M. and online: www.kjslradio.net
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