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Death
Toll January 23-28, 2012
“Rescuing
babies, saving lives, one heart at a time”
Reporting from the war zone, the killing fields of Granite City,
Illinois
Once known for their towering steel mills, now known for the
late-term baby dumping mill.
Casualty Count: Over 400,000
mother-child relationships in their 38 year reign of terror
Monday- Bag n’ Tag approx 55 babies
were bagged and tagged for medical research, pharmaceutical labs, and
cosmetic firms from the past week’s carnage.
Tuesday- midnight abortions approx 25
killed KS, MO, IL 3 saves
It was sunny and cold this winter afternoon as
abortion-bound mothers began arriving and we were quickly setting up our
vital out reach to the lost and needy. Judy joined us on the sidewalks
and quickly swung into action as mothers began pouring in on all fronts.
We intercepted several.
We met one black American couple in the alley. The
young lady was very receptive and eager to listen to our offers, but it
appeared the male accomplice was more interested in getting the
abortion. They still accepted our literature and the promise of real
hope in our Ultrasound Van.
A family from Kansas quickly got out of their car
and marched up to the doors, eager to get inside out of the cold. As
mothers and accomplices stood in line to sign the death warrant out on
their babies, they listened intently to our pleas of mercy for their
babies and their souls. The junior abortionist and Missouri resident
“Erin King” arrived early this day to begin the slaughter of the
innocents.
It wasn't long after we spoke to the Middle Eastern
looking couple who could barely speak English, when the threesome from
Kansas came back out and caught our eyes. We quickly gave the Middle
Eastern couple the literature and walked over to the Kansas family. The
older woman kept walking, but the young girl and male stopped and turned
to us. She had tears in her eyes. Judy joined me. I told the girl that
she did the noble thing by coming back out. God was already telling me
this was a save. Caitlin accepted my hug and tearfully told me
she didn't go through with it. She told me she was 27.5 weeks
pregnant, but didn't know what she was going to do. She was still in
shock.
We shared our resources and options that we could
help her with including adoption. We briefly went through our ministry
mission and years of fieldwork and told her that God had a plan for her
life and her innocent child. She accepted all of our literature and
another reassuring hug. Her male relatives thanked us for being there
and helping to talk to her. She would be in touch with us as she would
be needing help. We watched them walk to the car where the older woman
waited.
We gathered and shot up prayer over the situation
and quickly sprang into action as there were more babies to save this
day. A Missouri car with “prevent child abuse” plates pulled up
right in front of us. Three young women got out. We shared with them how
we couldn't help but notice the decorative child abuse personalized
plates and shared with them that the worst form of child abuse is
abortion. They continued to walk inside the slaughterhouse.
Judy helped us with several bags of new clothing
donations for new mothers. We were so grateful! We had several mothers
in mind that needed clothing assistance with their babies. It was
getting colder outside. The butcherettes looking very professional, came
outside to the smoking lounge in the freezing cold to smoke as they had
gotten most of their clients in to begin the evening of
slaughter. We had a closing prayer and left for the evening.
Wednesday- CLOSED radio interview
Thursday- CLOSED
Friday- approx 19 killed MO,
IL 1 save
We no sooner arrived and quickly set up our
outreach, when couples began walking up to us needing assistance. It was
a busy Friday. Usually, it's the first day of the two to three day
late-term abortion procedure. We were able to speak with several of the
abortion minded women standing in line, offering them other options
other than abortion. One older woman who brought a young girl got out of
her car and began screaming at us that" this was her
choice and she already had two kids". It appeared the older
woman wanted her to get the abortion more than the pregnant girl did as
she held her head down and arms folded across her chest. We softly
pleaded with the young girl as she stood away from the older woman that
there was another way out of her situation. We told her that adoption
was the loving option and that we could help her begin the process this
day. She reluctantly walked inside the slaughterhouse doors the older
woman pushing her inside. "Natalie" returned to the
abortion clinic this morning this time with her grandmother at her side
we were so blessed to see this save again and to hear her grandmother
tearfully tell us that she "wanted to meet the lady that
saved her great grand baby". We hugged her and she held on
tightly tearfully thanking us for all of our help. We greeted Natalie
and she had a big smile on her face, she looked happier than the first
day we met her. We handed her some much needed baby supplies we promised
and all the groceries that she needed for herself and her other
children. We went over her physician follow-up and she promised to keep
in touch with us and thanked us again for the baby supplies and the
groceries. What a great feeling to be appreciated for all your hard work
saving babies and helping mothers and families to thrive.
Another young man
stopped by the abortion clinic to see if we could help a relative of his
with her pregnancy. “Absolutely, just bring her by”, we
told him. He thanked us and told us how much he appreciated us being
there. One black American woman that we spoke to earlier came out with
her friend and began walking to the adjacent parking lot of the medical
building. Daniel met her and was able to confirm another baby saved.
Praise God! Stan agreed to drop off several bags loaded with baby
supplies to a young mother with a new baby on his way home. What
a great day in the mission fields we were having. Thank you Lord!
Saturday- approx 24 killed CA,
FL, IN2, MO, IL 2 saves on-site
ultrasound
At least the sun was
shining on this very frigid morning as we arrived in the City of
Slaughter and we quickly set up our pregnancy outreach to the
abortion minded mothers who were slowly arriving. Several of the cars
were from the day before indicating these were late-term babies. We
softly called over and pleaded to men and women standing in line to sign
out the death warrants on their innocent babies. To us,
dissappropriately,
there were more black Americans going inside the slaughterhouse to
continue destroying their race through abortion. We spoke of the dream
that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. marched in the streets of America
speaking about. Keep the dream alive we kept declaring to them. I told
them,”There has to be a lesson before you receive the blessing”.
I heard an ordained black pastor preach on this recently, it struck a
chord in several of the mothers standing there.
As we continued standing
on the front walks several of the regular rosary warriors came over to
our ministry and handed us donations to help our cause. Thank you Jesus!
Many commented positively about the recent articles on our ministry and
how encouraged they were for our intestinal fortitude. Praise God! We
thank them and continued our reconnaissance mission around the
slaughterhouse we intercepted a couple from Florida. They just wanted to
get away from the swarm of people that were getting in their faces I
stood aside and they walked right across my path where I was able to
offer them free help. The young girl looked up in my face and said “Can
you do that?” Absolutely, as I pointed to the ultrasound van
and said “Come with me”, she looked at my arm and I
explained my situation. Small prayer warriors in front of
our van smiled and moved away so we could enter. Suzanne and her male
friend came inside down offer to come in and help me as I only have one
good arm to use. I briefly explained our ministry with Donna assisting
me quickly I scanned. BAM! There on the screen appeared an approximate
12.6 week old baby auditioning for its precious life. We were able to
point out the nose, the eyes, the hands, and count fingers and toes. “Does
it look okay does it look okay?”, the young girl exclaimed.
She was so fearful there was something wrong with her baby as she had
been drinking early in the pregnancy. She stopped when she found out she
was pregnant but was worried something was wrong and that she felt
abortion was her only option. We measured and listened to the baby’s
heartbeat approximately 160 mid-line. The baby appeared to be okay and
we weren't advocating that taking drugs or substance abuse was okay
during pregnancy. We advised her to follow-up with one of our
obstetricians if she didn't have a physician. She agreed to get checked
out with her own Dr. she just wanted reassurance as the abortion staff
only told her how much it would cost to kill her baby. We went over our
resources and gave her much literature. She promised to stay in touch
with us an update us as she was new to the area they just moved from
Florida to the Metro East. She hugged us and thanked us and her male
friend shook our hands and thanked us for all our help and for being
there. One of our volunteers walked them to their car as we disinfected
the equipment and re-launched the ultrasound Van.
The rosary group was
breaking up and running to their cars and several of the prayer warriors
walked over to us inquiring on the save. We shared the good news and one
man commented on one of the recent articles written on our ministry. He
wanted to let us know how much he appreciated us and to never give up
as it was due to our perseverance and faithfulness in this battle
for life, which motivated and touched him to now be pro-life and to
stand with us. He said how proud he was to support us and our cause.
Another woman spoke up that heard this powerful testimony and said she
too was touched by our years of daily ministry and witnessing and how we
save lives and would be sending us a donation. Praise the Lord! We
gathered on the front sidewalk and had a closing prayer.
"How does God's love abide in anyone who
has the world's goods and sees a brother or sister in need and yet
refuses help?" 1 John 3:17
Approx
68 babies killed, 6 babies saved, 4,133
saves since January 2000
and 42 babies have been adopted through Small Victories
Be encouraged ~ Angela
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