Inklings
• Mar. 15, 2006 - Sidewalk Battles of the Ages (or, Someone Else Is As Crazy As We Are!)
Every Wednesday morning since November, my friend Alexis and I have
grabbed up our "I Am a Child, Not a Choice" picket signs and gone
a-trudging. Yes, we live in Canada; yes, it's freezing and often snowy
and icy out there; and yes, we go so early that it's still dark when we
get out there. But every time we do it, we're blessed.
I did an
image search on "abortion" this morning; not a pleasant experience
unless you enjoy gruesome. But I found this. Makes it all worth it, eh?

This
morning when we were about halfway through our lonely march, we saw a
woman coming toward us holding a handmade sign. Our hearts didn't
exactly leap, but they fluttered. We squinted into the wind, trying to
make out the words. Did it say "Yard Sale"? Or could it really be... it
was! It said "Abortion Stops a Beating Heart." We had a compatriot. She
had seen us out marching the week before and decided to join us.
We
were joking about it later. When we couldn't read her sign initially,
we wondered if perhaps we had a counter-protester. Can't you just see
it? The two of us walking one direction, this woman walking the other;
passing in the middle; probably praying that each other's signs will
burst into flame. In a way, though, that's what we're doing every time
we get out there. We're speaking out in the battle for our culture.
Every person who drives past us sees our message. It may confirm or
contradict their own beliefs, or perhaps it just gives pause to the
undecided.
We pray every week that God will change the hearts in
this nation. I want my generation to learn to value life again. It
really is a battle. Join us if you can... our culture needs you. |
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