This Christmas…Take Your Gifts to the Abortion Clinic
It’s been a hard year – and now this. Your heart is heavy. With each step you take towards the abortion clinic, you rehearse why you are here: It’s the only answer. Nobody would understand. It’s the wrong time. It will be over soon and everything will be better. And yet you worry – after this appointment, will everything be better?
Suddenly you are roused from your troubled thoughts by the sound of – could it be? – singing. Christmas carols. Rounding the corner of the sidewalk you see carolers and remember happier Christmases. Why are they singing here?
Walking past them, a girl smiles at you warmly and says, “We have a gift for you,” as she hands you a beautifully wrapped basket. For me? “Why don’t you open it now,” she says. Opening the gift you see baby things – precious little booties and a soft newborn’s cap. You see a booklet with pictures of what your baby looks like right now – today! And suddenly you know with a certainty: Walking through those doors won’t make anything better.
Just imagine . . .
You will never hear Christmas carols the same way again.
What could be more moving than a carol of Mary with the Christ Child in her womb sung outside of an abortion mill where the innocents are murdered daily? The words pierce; the tunes seem unusually haunting, your soul cries out for the lives in danger just inside the killing center.
Melting Scrooge-Like Hearts this Christmas
Just as the sights and sounds of the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Christmas Yet-to-Come horrified Scrooge out of his selfish lifestyle, you have the opportunity to prevent the death of a child and free a woman from the chains of a much-regretted abortion. Scrooge needed intervention – something to awaken him to the reality of the consequences of his present decisions. How much more do abortion-minded women need a jolt of love to bring them to their senses and prevent a lifetime of grief?
The History of a ProLife Christmas Carol
The Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust, a pro-life youth activism group, is now in its 10th year of using the Christmas Caroling Project to save dozens of lives through the simple acts of singing and delivering gifts. We want to help you bring this powerful outreach to your own community!
Every Christmas, people just like you – High school students, college students, and families – bring gift baskets to abortion clinics for expectant mothers who are deciding whether to keep the child within them. The baskets are filled with baby blankets, bibs, rattles and booties; but more importantly, the baskets are filled with hope. Every basket contains information about the precious life growing inside each woman, offering hope in a desperate time.
But that isn’t all; the Survivors also bring gifts to the abortion clinic workers – sincere gifts of love for their hearts and souls. There is Christmas candy and a booklet sharing our faith in Christ, the very Baby about whom we are singing. Two Survivors walk right in and personally hand deliver gifts to the clinic workers while the others sing carols on the sidewalk and give baskets to the women entering the killing center.
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