At the Texas’ capitol, pro-life interest groups, students and Christian churches gathered to rally for the lives of unborn children.
Free Market’s Jonathan Saenz, making the trek to rallies across the state and country, was invited to speak on the tragedy of abortion later that afternoon at New Hope Wesleyan Church.
Churches and citizens, you can make a difference!
New Hope, hearing more about the 48 million babies lost since Roe v. Wade, took donations that will support pregnancy crisis resource centers—one of the most effective ways that you can save the lives of babies and provide support for uncertain mothers.
President Bush invited Free Market and other pro-life activists to a special breakfast at the White House celebrating the 35th March for Life and lamenting the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
Click the slideshow below to join our tour of the White House with Jonathan Saenz, Director of Legislative Affairs!
On January 22, 2008 tens of thousands gathered in D.C. for the 35th March for Life and D.C. Rally.
Free Market joined students all the way from Dallas, U.S. Senators and founding leaders in the pro-life movement to plead with Congress to ban abortion in the United States.
“Not only has our nation aborted millions of babies since Roe v. Wade, we are also sending the tragic message that we have a disposable society.”—Jonathan Saenz, Director of Legislative Affairs
Photos: Jonathan with Wendy Wright of CWFA and Dr. Jack Wilke of National Right to Life (top right), Jonathan with Paul Strand of CBN (middle left), and Jonathan with Sen. Sam Brownback (bottom right)
Dallas is where it all began…Roe v. Wade, the case that legalized abortion in the United States, came out of this Texas metroplex.Dallas pro-lifers came out in the cold to make a statement—stop abortion and start saving lives.
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