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Pro-Life Vidoes Save Lives

— Posted by Annie (April 3, 2008 at 7:54 am)

I received an e-mail from John Bishop, president of Students for Life at Dowling Catholic High School in Des Moines, IA:

Recently our pro-life club in Des Moines tried something new. We rented out a skating ring and all of the proceeds went to an organization called Virtue Media. The skating event went well but I wanted to make sure you knew about Virtue Media. The organization has been having success in the Des Moines area. They put pro-life television commercials on the air and hundreds of babies have been saved in the Des Moines area because of them. Virtue Media makes it so easy for youth clubs to make money for cause, and their commercials are so successful.

Very impressive, John! Thanks for sharing this information. I encourage all of you to please consider having your club raise funds for Virtue Media.

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  1. Miss March says:

    Thanks for the info! Something I’m definitley going to look into.

    Also, just as a side note, I’ve just noticed Pro-life Across America billboards going up in our area. I’m really excited because I think those are a great way to help people get pro-life facts of life in a postive way. Plus those cute babies they put on the billboards certainly catch attention!

    God bless!

    ~Jo March

    Comment posted April 4th, 2008 at 10:21 am

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