Information To Help "Save the Babies" in 2005!
Friday, February 04, 2005
Beloved, Here is something to call forth "The end of abortions - The end of murders" in 2005!
After you call it forth, break satan's grip and loose him from the babies to be born in 2005 and from the authorities in high places who judge these things in America - Especially in the Supreme Court.
Please pray for revelation (Mark 4:22) for everyone who has anything to do with making laws for or against abortion to know all truth of God's Word concerning abortion. Pray for their salvation and for anyone seeking an abortion to be saved and set free.
Beloved, Please pray that God's will be done on earth as it is in heaven regarding murders of babies and any murders of God's creation.
SAY OUTLOUD: "MURDERS OF BABIES AND OF GOD'S PEOPLE STOP, IN JESUS' NAME!"
"...For who knows if we have come to the KINGDOM for such a TIME as this".
Love & Blessings,
Joan Ann
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Anti-abortion activists will push two proposals this year Gannett News Service The anti-abortion lobby, citing gains in the November elections, is predicting success this year for a number of bills. Abortion opponents and abortion rights activists also will battle over any attempts by President Bush to appoint anti-abortion judges to the federal bench, including the Supreme Court. The legislative agenda for anti-abortion activists includes two bills that would: — Make it a crime to transport minors across state lines to avoid parental notification laws. The legislation passed the House three times but died in the Senate. Thirty-two states require at least one parent to either consent or be notified about a minor's plans to obtain an abortion. — Require physicians to tell women seeking an abortion at 20 weeks or more into a pregnancy that "evidence suggests" that the procedure would cause the fetus to feel pain. The law would require women to accept or reject anesthesia for the fetus. The bill, introduced by Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., has 32 Senate co-sponsors. A similar measure introduced in the House by Rep. Christopher Smith, R-N.J., already has 78 co-sponsors.
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