Calling ALL Parish & School pro-life coordinators!
Join us January 26th at Johnny's Tavern. Learn how you school or parish can be involved in LifeFront!
Click here to learn more.
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A Letter From The Sidewalk
By Erin D.
When its 6:30am, its dark out, and you're shivering in the cold (even though you have five layers of clothing on), standing on a sidewalk isn't as easy as it sounds. And this morning was especially rough...click here to read more.
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Elizabeth McClung Coming to Kansas City
LifeFront is excited to announce that On Feb 11, Elizabeth McClung, a Texas sidewalk counselor who played a key role in Abby Johnson's conversion, will give a sidewalk counseling training in Kansas City. Click here to learn more details.
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Its a wonderful life...
My name is Bella and I want to tell you my story. When my beautiful mommy found out she was pregnant she was very scared. She didn't know what to do or who would help her. Then she met an angel. This angel was outside one of those places that she says hurts little ones like me, She told my mommy of a place where people would help me so she could take care of me. That place was Advice and Aid. When my mommy got to aapc everyone there was happy to meet her. They listened and cared for her and she even went to classes they provided. She learned lots of stuff that she uses to take care of me. I'm so happy she is my mommy! She tells everyone who feels sad about being pregnant to call aapc.
So I just wanted to say thank YOU because you helped my mommy. I love my life!
Merry Christmas,
Bella
My Dear Friends of LifeFront,
I cannot tell you how much this little letter touched my heart and I hope it did yours too. I recieved it from Advice and Aid pregnancy Clinic a few weeks ago.
My eyes filled with tears as I read those words above. Maybe it was God's way of showing me that we never see the fruits of our labors, but to continue planting. Maybe it was His way of reminding me that even if the temperature says 32 degrees there are lives to be saved. Or maybe He was showing me one of the faces, of the many children, that LifeFront has saved.
I don't know what He was trying to say, but I do know that I could have easily thrown that card in the trash and not read through it... But I didn't. I read it, and I think that there was a reason. I think that it is a reminder to all of us, how important it is for us to be present on the frontlines. We have to be there...we have to be on that sidewalk to help these mothers who desperately need our help. We have to be that voice of reason...that light from above during these woman's darkest hour. We have to be that Angel.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you do and have done to save lives. I pray that you will prayerfully consider spending time on the sidewalk in the coming months. Who knows....You could be that angel!
May the Peace of love of Christ be with you always,
Alli Donohue
LifeFront Director of Operations |
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