Sunday, January 27, 2013

Make Life Meaningful Monday- January 28

How incredibly meaningful to see 650,000+  men, women and children converge on Washington, D.C. and brave the cold to speak out for those who cannot speak for themselves.  Aren't photos like this absolutely breathtaking?


I was very disappointed that I could not join in because I wasn't feeling well, but my children and I watched it live on EWTN.  We were with our good friends from church in spirit!


Something that really affected me was seeing the women and men of "Silent No More."  Holding their "I regret my abortion" and "I regret lost fatherhood" signs before almost three-quarters of a million people, the leader of the group's words really were touching.  She said that no one understood her hurt, her grief and her sadness in the days, months and years following her abortion until she met those in the pro-life movement who welcomed her with love and told her about Christ's love and forgiveness.  It was only then that she could begin the journey of forgiving herself.  Wow.


What saddened me was the complete blackout from the mainstream media.  They covered the anti-gun rally of 5,000 people as opening story and front page material, but the pro-life rally with upwards of 3/4 of a million people goes virtually unmentioned, perhaps with just a single mention or a blurb, if anything at all.  The obvious bias of media bothers me.  Cover everything equally and let intelligent people make up their minds.  What they have done and continue to do is nothing short of censorship.  I digress.  I am not here to down the media.  I am here to say how this march and all of the young people who participated in it has made this a very meaningful Monday post.



Those young people are the next generation.  They give me hope for the future of this nation and the world.  They will be the voices of truth and the media will not be able to silence them.  God bless them for standing up for what is right, for speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves, and first and foremost, speaking of Christ's unending love and forgiveness.  We are all sinners.  We all make mistakes, but God will and does forgive us if we confess our faults to Him and ask.  That in and of itself provides me with so much hope and comfort!  :-)


"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves."-- Proverbs 31:10

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10 comments:

Unknown said...

So very powerful!!

Maria said...

Those photos showing the number of people marching in DC are just amazing! Someday we hope to go, although, someday I really hope & pray a we won't have to because abortion will nothing longer be!

I so agree about the media. Our local newspaper had an article the following day (about 1/4 the 3rd page of the front section), but it was so slanted. They said that thousands marched, instead of saying hundreds of thousands.

They also mentioned Rick Santorum being a speaker, but said that he "unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination" last year. Ummm! No, he dropped out for family responsibilities. There's nothing unsuccessful about that!

Cheree @ The Morning Latte said...

My daughter arrives home from this, her second trip to the march. Can't wait to hear all about it! Our high school sends several bus-loads of students every year!

Anonymous said...

Wow! An amazing experience!
I love that verse you shared. It's one of my favorites...such powerful words.

Anonymous said...

Wow! An amazing experience!
I love that verse you shared. It's one of my favorites...such powerful words.

Unknown said...

So many people with such a wonderful cause. The media has always and probably will always be slanted. Whatever gets the most ratings is what is in. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Now following you.

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momto8 said...

I LOVE your pictures!!! unbelievable, isn't it that so many could get so little ink in the press...yet despite the culture of death and the bias in all of media, the pro life movement is growing and becoming stronger with each generation...and we know who wins the final battle.

Maria said...

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Debbie Jones said...

Totally pro-life here!! Thanks for this post! Some day, I would love to be able to go to Washington D.C. and join the pro-life march. Maybe I will join in one is my local area next year if possible. Great post!

Unknown said...

Wow this is really touching! I’m a new follower of your blog from the Monday Mingle Blog Hop! Would love if you could stop by mine. Thanks :0)

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