Over two years ago my only daughter, Barbara, was diagnosed with Leukemia and she started her treatment at the Children’s Hospital in Atlanta. I remember receiving a handwritten card from our friends from Seneca and it felt like a hug from someone who really understood what a great gift life is.
Read MoreThis past week on the front lines of the fight against the abortion facility was very spiritually draining. The ongoing spiritual battle was intensified to a new level. The abortion workers have changed their game to become even more hostile, as well as going to new lengths to secure these women into the abortion facility. It is becoming more difficult each abortion day to reach these moms in the small window of time we are given.
Read MoreI reflect back on the foundation of Seneca and Kelly’s story, a 19-year old college student who found herself over 19 hours from home with no family support, and discovered she would be losing her college scholarship and most likely her life dreams, if she continued with her pregnancy. I look at the circumstances of our Operations Manager, Karen, who as a pregnant high school student fell under great scrutiny from peers
Read MoreOne car pulled into the parking lot with three women, one of which went into the abortion facility. The other two women remained in the car. A Sidewalk Advocate approached the car and offered donuts and water. One of the women got out of the car and walked over to Seneca where she met two of our Seneca team members. As they struck up a conversation, it became very apparent that she was extremely distraught about her cousin’s decision to have an abortion. She stated, “She is killing her baby.” We agreed and found common ground!
Read MoreIn today’s culture, it can be difficult to relate to someone. Especially if their views/beliefs are different from ours. There was a great example of this during yesterday afternoon’s abortion day. It was near the end of the day and two women arrived together at the abortion facility. They pulled into our parking lot and I began to strike up a conversation with them as they were walking up to the facility. I was very aware that they related more to “pop” culture rather than a conservative worldview. I was careful of how I approached the topic due to wanting to do my best in conveying a message they would relate to. I was truly unsure how they were going to respond. However, to my surprise, they were very intent on what I had to share with them.
Read More