Thursday, January 22, 2015

Pro-Life Prayer Breakfast, Murrieta

This morning I am attending the 2015 Birth Choice Prayer Breakfast at the Calvary Chapel Conference Center, 39405 Murrieta Hot Springs Rd., Murrieta, CA 92563

www.birthchoicetemecula.com

January 22, 2015

7:30 am - 9:00 am

Pray for the loss of millions of lives through America's Genocide. . . 

Also, check out my new book - 


In 1967 a young woman, alone in a small motel room, clung to life because of the sweet baby boy in her life.

In a rocky relationship, a woman turned her back on her husband so that she could abort their child. . . losing him forever.

Lying in a clinic, watching an ultrasound of her unborn baby, a young woman decided to change her mind about aborting her baby.

An old man, haunted by the roar of a train barreling down the tracks, remembers the horror of genocide.

Our rights are natural, God-given; so is it possible for abortion to b
e a right?

George Washington sat in silence as the framers of the United States Constitution debated life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness - concepts that could only survive if the government of the United States was limited in its scope and power.

Douglas V. Gibbs, Constitutionalist, Christian, and Political Advocate, provides arguments in "Silenced Screams" that reveal the truth behind the numbers, the lies behind the veil, and the reality of the culture of death that will make even the most ardent supporter of abortion stop for a moment, and seriously reconsider their position on the issue.

The book, "Silenced Screams: Abortion in a Virtuous Society," is a Pro-Life examination of the issue of abortion, seeking understanding of the age old issue by examining history, the United States Constitution, Christianity, and our sacred humanity.


The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn't exit.

The second greatest trick Satan ever pulled is convincing an entire population that killing their own children isn't evil.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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