Following the 2011 March for Life in Washington, D.C., one of the nation's most active pro-life organizations is stepping forward with its mission to end abortion by educating student on the issue of life.
As the Students for Life of America (SFLA) conference set a record in attendance, Jordan Lorence of the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) reports that what "struck" him was that "even after 38 years of Roe v. Wade, a pro-abortion media, many college faculty members being pro-abortion [and] the legal system [being] pro-abortion, they have not closed the deal with the next generation of Americans."
So rather than dissipating, deteriorating and shrinking, the pro-life movement is very much alive among the nation's youth. In fact, he says commitment to the cause has increased.
"Some of these people are going to be future leaders in Congress and state legislatures, and they are dedicated to the pro-life cause," Lorence notes. "Many of them are strong Christians, and it just gives you a lot of hope."
The ADF senior counsel adds that it is exciting to pass on his wisdom as one who has witnessed 38 years of abortion to the young people who will eventually overturn the Supreme Court decision that legalized it.
Contact: Charlie Butts
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