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Death
Toll July 16-21, 2007
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 375,268 mother –child relationships in their 33 year reign of terror
Monday-
Bag n’ Tag 213 murdered babies for medical research,
pharmaceutical, and cosmetic firms from past week’s carnage.
Tuesday-
midnight abortions 38
IN, MO, IL
2 saves
9 pro-lifers Morgan
Co. RTL stood in the gap joining the regular remnant. Throughout the
afternoon by God’s grace, babies scheduled to die were being saved, PTL!
One young couple from
Missouri
walked back out into the alley. The girl was crying. Bruce followed them and
handed them a brochure. They accepted it and thanked him. They never returned
during their watch.
Another couple came back out; they too had saved their innocent baby.
It was an awesome experience for the first timers to see lives changed through
the love of Jesus. Love always protects. Those that say they love but fail to
protect, don’t have a clue what love is all about. 1
Cor.13:7.
Wednesday-
7
MO, IL 2
pro-lifers Late-term
mothers were there to complete the grisly deed.
Mothers began coming out
close to noon with their brown bags to vomit in on their way home.
Thursday-
42
IN, MO, IL
2 saves
2 pro-lifers Jess
and Bruce got a real workout in the summer heat as they interceded for the
innocent. Throughout the morning, two mothers at different times came back out
of this deathcamp and indicated they had saved their babies and accepted the
literature.
A lot of the mothers and their accomplices were laughing as they
marched inside. “In a couple of
hours when they come staggering back out, they won’t be laughing,” we
thought.
Friday-
38
ID, IN, MO, IL
3 saves
7 pro-lifers It
was a typical busy killing day as this was the first day of the late-term
murders. More black Americans were taking their posterity inside to be
butchered. How sad. Where’s the NAACP? Or the Urban League? Where’s the
outcry for justice? “No justice, no
peace!”
How can we point a finger at the war in
Iraq
when there is a war that has been raging for over thirty years inside what was
once considered the safest place: a mother’s womb? Then why are we surprised
to see so much bloodshed in our country and in our streets?
Throughout the morning, three mothers came back out, accepted our
literature and resource information, and confirmed that they spared their
children a violent death.
Saturday-
39
KY3, MD, MS, TN,
MO, IL 2
saves 8
regular pro-lifers 20
rosary warriors Springfield
RTL 2 priests 1
seminarian
The morning began in prayer. Mothers began pulling onto the bloody
parking lot and we quietly beseeched them to reconsider their innocent
child’s fate. Many cried as they walked inside this day. More black history
went inside.
One irresponsible male said it all about the current condition of the
typical male in society today. He struggled to walk behind the woman he
brought to kill their child with his pants pulled down to his kneecaps and his
posterior fully exposed for all to see.
A couple from
Waukegan
,
Illinois
walked over to us and confirmed they were keeping their baby. Later, a young
black American girl and her friend walked out and told us she didn’t go
through with the abortion, accepted our literature, and drove away.
One proclaimer asked the priest, “Why
is the church so silent on this issue and there is no activism from the local
churches and their shepherds?” “It’s
simple.” The priest and another proclaimer then rubbed their two fingers
together, indicating it’s all about money. But on Judgment Day when they
stand before the Lord and He asks, “Where
were you when they were killing my children?” what will they say?
Approx.
164 babies killed. 9 babies’ saved. Approx. 51 pro-lifers cared enough to
show up throughout the week’s massacre. 2375 saves since January 2000 and 23
babies have been adopted through Small Victories!
“If I perish, I perish.” Words of true courage uttered by Queen
Esther in the Bible who found favor with the King and the Lord.
Esther
4:16
The hero does not set out to be one. She is probably more surprised
than others by such recognition. She was there when the crisis occurred…and
she responded as she always had in any situation. She was simply doing what
had to be done! Faithful where she was in her duty there…she was ready when
the crisis arose. Being where she was supposed to be…doing what she was
supposed to do…responding as was her custom…to circumstances as they
developed…devoted to duty- she did the heroic!
God never makes a mistake. Psalm
57:1 “Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me, for in You my soul takes
refuge; in the shadow of Your wings I will take refuge, until the destroying
storms pass by.”
God’s blessing on another woman is never a cause for jealousy or
envy. A woman who is blessed by God, who shines for Him, who radiates His
favor, may tempt us in our sinfulness to respond with scorn, disdain, or
pettiness. But be assured that God’s great blessings tend to come at great
prices. That is why the Bible encourages us to highly regard those that we may
be tempted to envy and to instead rejoice, esteem highly those who are over
you, pray for and be sure to obey those who rule over you. We don’t always
know the price of God’s favor.
Romans
5:1-5 “Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace
with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by
faith into this grace in which we now stand. And we rejoice in the hope of the
glory of God. Not only so, but we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we
know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and
character, hope. And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out
His love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom He has given us.”
Be encouraged~ Angela
Tune in to today’s Small Victories radio program, AM
630 KJSL, Tuesday at 1:00 P.M. On today's show: Ante Pavkovic, and Fr.
Frank Pavone, national director of Priests for Life.
Replays 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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