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Marching Orders

— Posted by John (January 12, 2007 at 4:45 pm)

March for Life 2006

Last month, Annie wrote about the March for Life on January 22. At the time, it seemed so far away. Now, it’s a mere ten days away.

This will my fifth time attending the March, and I’m looking forward to it even more this year than I have in the past, thanks to an idea Eric had.

A few months ago, a few of us were talking about the upcoming March for Life, and Eric mentioned how great it would be if we could somehow encourage the hundreds of thousands of our fellow pro-lifers — most of them teens and young adults — who come to the March to keep up that kind of witness when they return home.

So this year, we’ll be passing out “Marching Orders” to our fellow pro-lifers, thanking them for making the effort to come all the way to our nation’s capital to take a stand against abortion, and also asking them to keep up that level of activity throughout the year.

We’ll be giving specific ideas — things like starting a pro-life club at school, organizing a pro-life demonstration, and getting involved with sidewalk counseling — and an offer to help getting started.

You can see a full-color PDF of the handout here.

Join Us!

If you’re going to March, we invite you to join us to help pass out the “Marching Orders” cards. If you’re interested, contact us, and we’ll give you more details on where and when to meet.

And even if you can’t make it to Washington, you can still help us out by spending some time in prayer that our appeal to our fellow pro-lifers will inspire a greater level of activism throughout the country this year. We especially ask for prayers at some time during the hours of 1:00-4:00 p.m. Eastern Time next Monday, January 22, when the March is taking place.

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6 Comments on “Marching Orders”

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  1. ProLifeBlogs says:

    Some Weekend Reading…

    North Country Gazette covers the Blogs4Life Conference. (Be sure to sign-up for the event here). John and the Generations for Life crew are passing out practical “Marching Orders” to our fellow pro-lifers at the March for Life. More on Marching……

    Comment posted January 13th, 2007 at 2:14 pm
  2. Phil says:

    Excellent work! Look forward to seeing you all at the march!

    Comment posted January 13th, 2007 at 3:55 pm
  3. mary kay says:

    http://www3.nationalgeographic.com/channel/inthewombmultiples/

    This is a National Geographic special called “Multiples in the Womb”
    4-D ultrasound of multiple “fetuses”, oops, I mean babies…

    Should be good.

    8 O’clock tonight National Geographic Channel…

    MK

    Comment posted January 14th, 2007 at 6:29 am
  4. John says:

    Phil said: “Excellent work! Look forward to seeing you all at the march!”

    Thanks, Phil! Good luck with Rock for Life’s Training & Activism Weekend.

    Comment posted January 15th, 2007 at 9:32 am
  5. Sunnyday says:

    Good luck!! Hope to see lots of pictures of what happened over there =)

    Comment posted January 18th, 2007 at 1:40 am
  6. Generations for Life » Blog Archive » The March says:

    [...] On top of that, our Marching Orders project was a great success. We passed out well over 20,000 “Marching Orders” cards [PDF] thanking people for marching, and giving specific ideas for how they can stay active in the fight against abortion when they return home — including how to start a pro-life club. [...]

    Comment posted January 23rd, 2007 at 12:28 pm

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