Black and Brown Pro-lifers: Stand Up and Raise Your Voices!

Feb 27, 2021 |
Whitney Smith McIntosh

By WHITNEY SMITH McINTOSH

Whitney Smith McIntosh

YOU ARE NOT ALONE

The intention of this series, Black Voices on Black Lives, was to give voice to black pro-life peoples’ stories.  The majority of pro-life individuals are white, and they are fighting for the lives of black, brown, and white children.  We all know the statistics: black, brown, and poor people are the target of Planned Parenthood.   Practically as many black, brown, and poor unborn babies are killed as born due to abortion.  The majority of the Planned Parenthood clinics are in predominantly black or poor neighborhoods. While the statistics are well known, the personal stories are not.

Thanks to this series, we have moved beyond statistics and the project of the pro-life movement to individual real-life people.

Life-loving, affirming, and respecting people

I have learned to always say yes when God puts an idea on my heart.  He knows the path, I just need to follow.

This series was inspired and guided by God.  When God set the idea in my head I realized I only knew 4 black pro-life people.  God led me to the others He always knows what He is doing.  He led me to other people who were pro-life and isolated.  We have assembled a group of black, brown, and black adjacent writers who have formed a family.  This family proves to each of us that we are not alone and that there are others out there who think as we do, who pray to the same God that we pray to,  and who value life and family and children.

We are out here, and it is time for us to speak!  It is time for us all to stand up and speak out!  Be strong for your fellow pro-lifer. YOU are not alone. Black and Brown pro-lifers, stand up!

[Whitney Smith McIntosh is a member of Iowan’s for LIFE’s board of directors. Support IFL. Support life. Donate today. Be sure to click below to subscribe to this blog.]

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Respect Life Novena Day Four Prayer

Feb 27, 2021 |
Heartbeat Novena day four

Heartbeat Novena day fourOur Novena comes from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops who encourage us to invoke three powerful pro-life witnesses on behalf of the cause.

We invoked Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton the first three days of our Novena. Now we ask for intercession by Saint John Neumann for the next three days. According to the USCCB:

“Saint John Nepimucene Neumann came to the United States as one of 36 priests to serve the 200,000 Catholics of New York and New Jersey in 1836. As a priest in Buffalo, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore, and as Bishop of Philadelphia, he was tireless in his love for the people of the United States. He died in 1860, while on his way to mail a chalice to a missionary priest..”

DAY FOUR PRAYER

Saint John Neumann,
as a loyal son, a faithful priest, and a tireless Bishop,
you worked to support and defend life in all its wonder.
Intercede for the Church you loved with all your heart
that we may be faithful witnesses to the Gospel of Life.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Faithful son of faithful parents;
Teach us to honor our parents when they grow old.

Immigrant and stranger;
Inspire us to welcome the rejected of the world.

Protector of the young;
Inspire us to work for the safety of all children.

Our Father …

Hail Mary …

Glory to the Father …

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Urgent Action needed to prevent taxpayer funding for abortion in COVID Relief Bill

Feb 26, 2021 |
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021

American Rescue Plan Act of 2021

A message from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishop’s Action Center:

Congress will soon vote on a new COVID relief bill, called the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 that addresses the needs of many vulnerable people related to the pandemic.  Unfortunately, unlike previous COVID relief bills, this bill appropriates billions of taxpayer dollars that are not subject to longstanding, bi-partisan pro-life protections that are needed to prevent this funding from paying for abortions.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops wrote to Congress to express its support for additional COVID-19 relief that prioritizes the poor and vulnerable and its strong opposition to any taxpayer funding of abortion as part of this legislation, saying that the Hyde Amendment policy must be included before this bill moves forward. Your voice is critically needed today to tell your representatives in Congress to support amendments that prevent abortion funding and to work for their inclusion in the final bill.

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Top ten religious movies for Lent

Feb 26, 2021 |
Lent movies

By TOM QUINER

Lent has started. What a perfect time to enjoy a good religious movie, especially with so many still homebound due to coronavirus concerns. At some time or other in your life, probably during your Lenten fast, you have asked yourself the question, “what is the meaning of life?” And the answer is, that life has meaning. That meaning comes from being adopted sons and daughters of God. That meaning comes from the unique mission our Creator gives to each of us as members of His Kingdom.

A good religious movie helps us appreciate the profound meaning of our lives as it ultimately draws us nearer to Christ. It reveals the Truth, with a capital T. If you have not had the fortune of watching any of these films yet then you may want to see what your Cable TV package has available and where you could watch these with the family. There is a source here that discusses the statistics of people who watch TV and what they are looking at, so maybe you’ll be able to find a package that leans towards more religious teachings that can help you with your journey.

Top ten religious movies for Lent

Christopher Plummer in a scene from “The Scarlet and the Black”

My list of top religious movies for Lent changes from year-to-year. Classics like the “Ten Commandments” and “Ben-Hur” come and go, replaced by something either newer or more relevant for the times. My list this year pays tribute to the great actor, Christopher Plummer, who just passed away after a brilliant 90 year acting career. I mention Plummer because of his presence in so many of the great religious movies for Lent.

He provided the narration in “The Gospel of John,” which didn’t make my list this year, but is a wonderful movie. He played Herod Antipas in my #1 pick, Jesus of Nazareth. Of course, Mr. Plummer portrayed the Nazi-hating Captain Von Trapp in “The Sound of Music” (#5) before switching sides and playing the Nazi bad guy in “The Scarlet and the Black” (#6). Ironically, he wasn’t a believer. He once said in an interviews,

“My sort of religion is one of romance. I think the arts are the best thing to hang on to.”

Plummer actually sells the arts short in this comment. I believe the arts are a stepping stone to faith because of their ability to expose us to the good, the true, and the beautiful.

Okay, here’s my list for 2021. I sincerely believe you will enjoy these films. Let me know your favorites.

#10: THE VEIL REMOVED. What happens at Catholic Mass? Much of the ‘action’ is obscured from our senses. But Catholics know from the prayers said during the eucharistic sacrifice that all the angels and all the saints unite with man to proclaim God’s glory, His Holiness, and their thanks for the sacrifice made on theirs’ and our behalf at Calvary. Down through the ages, God has on occasion removed ‘the veil’ that separates heaven from earth, allowing a favored few to glimpse the full drama of the Mass. This short seven minute film was conceived by two Iowa Catholic radio personalities, Chris Magruder and Julie Nelson, who put into motion a project to produce it for us to get a better understanding of what really happens during the consecration. Here is the description that appears during the closing credits of the film:

“The Veil Removed is a visual interpretation of how all heaven and earth unite to celebrate the Holy Eucharist as noted in Catechism #335, #1326, #1370, #1419, and in scripture Revelation chapters 4, 5, and 7.”

Watch it right now. Your Lent will be the better for it:

#9: THE MISSION. This film was written by Robert Bolt. It follows the lives of 18th century Jesuit missionaries in South America. Jeremy Irons and Robert Deniro turn in riveting performances as two very different priests. Their relationship is beautiful and complex. Ennio Morricone wrote one of the great musical scores of all time. The theme song all by itself is enough to make a doubter believe in God. (Mr. Morricone also wrote the film score for “The Scarlet and the Black,” #6 on my list.)

#8: A MAN for ALL SEASONS. The story of Sir Thomas More who refuses to compromise his faith by sanctioning King Henry VIII’s divorce, even though it will cost him his life. Very relevant in light of a new Catholic president who says he accepts the teaching his Church on abortion, but can’t impose his religion on anyone else. Imagine if St. Thomas More had said, “I’m personally against divorce, but can’t impose my religion on anyone else.” This ‘season’ in our history needs Thomas More more than ever. Watch it. This 1966 film won six Academy Awards including best actor for Paul Scofield who played More. This film also featured Robert Shaw, Orson Wells, and Susannah York. It was based on a play by Robert Bolt.

#7: RISEN. “Risen” approaches the Jesus narrative from an entirely fresh perspective. Joseph Fiennes, who you may remember from “Young Shakespeare in Love,” portrays the powerful Roman centurion, Clavius, at the time of Christ. He returns from battle only to be immediately deployed by Pontius Pilate to the site of three crucifixions in progress. One is Jesus. Clavius looks directly into the dead eyes of Jesus (a unique twist, Jesus’ eyes are typically depicted as being shut) as He hangs on the cross. To ensure that He is dead, he commands a soldier to lance His side. When the corpse goes missing from a sealed tomb the next, day, Pilate orders Clavius to find it. What a mystery! Clavius’ investigation takes him on a journey he never expected. The casting was outstanding with the great Peter Firth as a convincing Pontius Pilate, young Tom Felton (Malfoy in Harry Potter films) as Lucius, aide to Clavius; and Cliff Curtis as an effective, if unconventional Yeshua (Jesus). Maria Botto made a great Mary Magdalene.

#6: THE SCARLET AND THE BLACK. Get ready for a tense game of cat and mouse as a Vatican priest and a German Lieutenant Colonel clash in Nazi-occupied Rome. This film is based on true events. Gregory Peck portrays Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty who heroically saved the lives of thousands of Jews and escaped Allied POWs by hiding them from the Nazis. Christopher Plummer portrays the Nazi officer in charge of rounding them up. The battle of wits between the two antagonists makes for great cinema, especially in the hands of two pros like Messrs. Peck and Plummer. Be sure to watch the ending credits for the remarkable epilogue to this great story!

#5: THE SOUND OF MUSIC. 2020 was a brutal year with riots, a pandemic, and the ascension of a radical pro-abortion politician to the White House. Whew! We all need a major dose of happiness more than ever. The times call for the “happiest sound in the world,” as the trailer says. They call for “The Sound of Music.” I watched it again last night, and I enjoyed it more than ever, even though I’ve seen it half a dozen times. This beautiful film is all about family, destiny, and the joys of living. It tells the story of a broken family, the Von Trapp family, still reeling from the loss of their mother. Amidst the pain of their lives and a looming war, God sends this family an gift, a young nun-to-be named Maria, who restores music, beauty, and purpose to their lives. Julie Andrews, as Maria, is simply delightful as the novice, and Christopher Plummer, as the cranky Captain Von Trapp, is the perfect foil to her sweetness. Watching his heart melt hearing his children sing “The Sound of Music” perfectly captures the essence of Dostoevsky’s observation, that “beauty will win the world.” And beauty is inseparable from the good and the true. In other words, beauty reflects God’s love. To me, that is what “The Sounds of Music” does. By integrating beautiful music and beautiful scenery with familial love, one can’t help but feel God’s presence and delight in the gift of our lives. There’s nothing wrong with a major dose of happiness during Lent!

 

#4. LES MISERABLES (The Musical). “Do you hear the people sing, singing the songs of angry men?” That line makes me think of the seething passions roiling in America as I type. This is a movie about the human condition and the drama of human life in an unjust world. The themes are as immediately relevant today as they were in the 19th century France as depicted by Victor Hugo in his classic novel on which it is based. The protagonists, Jean Valjean and Inspector Javert, each rely on God in remarkably contrasting ways, leading to a dramatic denouement. This is a remarkable musical. The actors sang their parts ‘live,’ creating such a sense of authenticity. In other words, they didn’t dub in their singing later. I love this musical and have seen it on stage some five times, including twice on Broadway. Kudos to director Tom Hooper for creating a film that lived up to the musical by presenting the complexity of our Christian faith.

#3: THE PASSION of the CHRIST. This was more than a movie, it was an event that either united or divided people, much like Christ Himself. Mel Gibson’s movie was controversial. The violence is grotesque. It is not a fun movie to watch. I have seen it twice, and I will see it again … someday. Jim Caviezel was perfect as Jesus. The movie is important because it gives modern man an inkling of what Christ did for us. I heard Fr. John Riccardo once say about Christ’s crucifixion: “If this is the cure, can you imagine the disease?” This movie forces us to think about that question seriously. The scene of Christ’s scourging is horrendous. Do you know why He was lashed 39 times? Because 40 was considered “death” by the Romans. It was unsurvivable. I would recommend the edited version with some of the violence excised. After watching this film, fall to your knees and thank Christ for what He did for us.

#2: THE CHOSEN: Not a movie, but rather the first original TV series about Jesus Christ. I’ve only seen the first four episodes, and I’ve been blown away. What’s interesting is this was made outside of the Hollywood system. It was financed via crowd funding. The writers let us get to know Jesus through the eyes of key players from scripture. So far, I’ve met Simon Peter, Mary Magdalene, Andrew, and Nicodemus as they encounter this mystery man, Jesus, portrayed with authenticity by Jonathan Roumie. There’s an episode devoted to a group of children who meet and are taught by Jesus. It is a delight. Jesus is wonderful with the children, just as you would expect, and the children are spot on in their portrayals. You can watch it free on Youtube. I HIGHLY recommend it based on what I’ve seen. The director is Dallas Jenkins, son of Jerry Jenkins, author or The Left Behind series. My only beef with the production is the opening theme song, which to me doesn’t fit. However, I suspect it connects with the evangelical Christian market, which is it’s primary market. As a Roman Catholic, I’m being a little nitpicking on this point. Nonetheless, I love the production so far, and hope they are able to pull off the multi season story arc to which they aspire.

#1: JESUS of NAZARETH. Nothing touches this film. It is the best Jesus film. It is the best Christian film. And it is the best religious film. Ever. Robert Powell is the best Jesus ever, even better than Jim Caviezel. (Although I do love Jonathan Roumie in The Chosen) . This film was a 382 minute mini series on television in 1977. Every single minute of this film is worth it. Nothing is wasted. Director Franco Zeffirelli has created an artistic masterpiece. He is true to the Gospels and creates an ancient Holy Land that seems real to modern man. His presentation of Jesus’ telling of the Prodigal Son is a work of genius, surely inspired by the Holy Spirit! Interestingly, one of the writers was Anthony Burgess, also the author of “A Clockwork Orange.” What a cast. Each star was at the top of their game. In addition to Mr. Powell, James Farantino was a Peter for the ages. Ian McShane was a complex Judas whose motivations are slowly revealed in his deft political maneuverings. Olivia Hussey as the Virgin Mary, and Anne Bancroft as Mary Magdalene both shine. The list is endless: Christopher Plummer fleshes out the human weakness of Herod Antipas. You can’t stand him in the end. And James Mason brings Joseph of Arimathea to life. The conversation he has with Jesus about the idea of being “born again” draws you irresistibly into the essence of the Gospels. That’s why this film is so good. You feel like you’re walking right alongside of Jesus. Everything seems so authentic.

Those are my picks. What are yours? Please let me know. I want to watch some great, new faith-filled films this Lent, starting today. So let me know your favorites right away!

[Tom Quiner is president of Iowans for LIFE’s Board of Directors. If you enjoyed this essay, be sure to subscribe to our blog. Every donation helps us expand our reach!]

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Respect Life Novena Day Three Prayer

Feb 26, 2021 |
Heartbeat Novena day three

Heartbeat Novena day threeDAY THREE PRAYER

Saint Elizabeth Seton,
you knew the beauty of all human life
when you carried a child in your womb
and when, as a young widow,
a teacher, and founder of the Sisters of Charity,
you sought to live the Gospel of Life.
Inspire us, intercede for us, and be with us.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

You know the loneliness of the orphan;
Consecrate us to the protection of children.

You know of the vocation of the teacher;
Inspire us to teach the Gospel of Life.

You know the vows of religious life;
Pray that we might be faithful to the Gospel of Life.

Our Father …

Hail Mary …

Glory to the Father …

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Respect Life Novena Day Two Prayer

Feb 25, 2021 |
Heartbeat Novena Day Two

Heartbeat Novena Day TwoDAY TWO PRAYER

Saint Elizabeth Seton,
you knew the beauty of all human life
when you carried a child in your womb
and when, as a young widow,
a teacher, and founder of the Sisters of Charity,
you sought to live the Gospel of Life.
Inspire us, intercede for us, and be with us.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

You know the cry of a little child;
Inspire us to protect the littlest and most vulnerable.

You known the searching of the adolescent;
Open our eyes to the wonder of their lives.

You know the journey of the dying;
Be with us as we journey toward death with those whom we love.

You know the pain of the widow;
Inspire to us to seek out those who are most in need.

Our Father …

Hail Mary …

Glory to the Father …

***

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Join us in a Respect Life Novena beginning today

Feb 24, 2021 |
Heartbeat Novena

Heartbeat NovenaThe pro-life movement is powerless without prayer. In fact, the movement is driven by people of faith who pray unrelentingly on behalf of the most vulnerable members of our society, the unborn.

We ask you to join us in praying a Novena on behalf of the most vulnerable among us, our unborn brothers and sisters. Their humanity begins at the instant of fertilization, and their little hearts begin to beat at about six weeks.

Pray for passage of the Protect Life Amendment

The Protect Life Amendment makes the Iowa Constitution abortion neutral, and undoes a judicial overreach by the Iowa Supreme Court.

Our Novena comes from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops who encourage us to invoke three powerful pro-life witnesses on behalf of the cause.

So for the first three days, we shall ask Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton to pray with us on behalf of the unborn.  According to the USCCB:

“Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, a prominent New York aristocrat, had five children with her husband, William, a shipping merchant. Before she turned 30, the Setons went bankrupt and William died. Within five years of his death, Elizabeth had converted to Catholicism, formed New York city’s first charity (the Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children), established the first Catholic school and the founded the first religious community of women in the United States of America.”

DAY ONE PRAYER

Saint Elizabeth Seton,

you knew the beauty of all human life

when you carried a child in your womb

and when, as a young widow,

a teacher, and founder of the Sisters of Charity,

you sought to live the Gospel of Life.

Inspire us, intercede for us, and be with us.

We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

You know the sacrament of Holy Matrimony;

Teach us to support all families with faith and truth.

You know the love of a good spouse;

Intercede for all newly married couples.

You know the stirring of the child in your womb;

Intercede for every unborn child.

You know the miracle of giving birth;

Pray for mothers tempted by abortion.

Our Father …

Hail Mary …

Glory to the Father …

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New report shows Planned Parenthood abortions on the rise

Feb 23, 2021 |
Planned Parenthood abortions on the rise
By JASON FOLLETT
Planned Parenthood abortions on the rise
Planned Parenthood has released its latest annual report for 2019-2020, and as expected, abortions and taxpayer dollars at the abortion corporation are still on the rise.

Key takeaways:

• Abortions increased nearly 3% in 2019-2020 from the previous year (7% increase from a decade ago), for a record high total of 354,871 abortions, up from 345,672. That’s over 972 preborn children daily: one killed every 89 seconds.
• Taxpayer funding to Planned Parenthood increased from $616.8 million to $618.1 million in 2019-2020. That’s $1.7 million taxpayer dollars daily.
• Planned Parenthood now holds over 41% of the abortion market share in the US, up from 40% the year prior.
• Nearly one out of every six female clients visiting Planned Parenthood had an abortion.
• Prenatal care and adoption referrals both dropped double digits from the previous year. Planned Parenthood commits 41 abortions for every one prenatal care service and 133 abortions for every adoption referral.

[Jason Follett is Ceremonial Director for the Iowa Knights of Columbus.]

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Empathy for those who have had an abortion

Feb 22, 2021 |
Empathy for those who have had an abortion

By ERICA DAY

Empathy for those who have had an abortion

Erica Day is a wife, mom and grandmother

I was 29. My son was 1. I was single and sharing a house with my best friend.

I realized I hadn’t seen a period for a while. So I got a pregnancy test, and there it was:  a positive result. I had been having a “friends with benefits” relationship for a while.  It was not serious, and it was never going to be.  I told him, and he was no comfort, no help.

A bad decision

So I decided to do what I said I was against.  I decided to murder my child.  Purely because that child would be inconvenient.  I was already a single mother.  This child would make my life more difficult.  And how could I, a Christian woman, show up at church pregnant again?  (This is not an indictment against my church at all.) Our small house was just big enough for the three of us. There was no room for this child.

So I made the appointment.  Told the lies I needed to tell so that my parents would take my son for the day.  My insurance covered it, so no worries about affording it.

Killing my child was going to be easy.

Creepy abortionist

My memories of the clinic are hazy.  All I remember is that I showed up and they said I needed to have an ultrasound, I guess to determine how far along I was.  I remember the doctor coming in and the mere sight of that man should have caused me to jump out of the stirrups and run home. He looked like a drunk, missing teeth.  The teeth he did have were yellow. He had a partially white, partially yellow beard that was  not groomed at all.

He looked evil.  His hands were ice cold.  I remember the cold jelly he put on my belly for the ultrasound. I closed my eyes, not wanting to see the image on the screen. I will never forget the words he said next.

“There’s nothing there.”

You read it right. 

I was not pregnant.  I was relieved!  But in that moment, I realized that God was speaking  to me.  In that moment, He showed me grace and mercy, and He also was telling me to get my act together.  To stop being a hearer of His word and not a doer.

To stop being a Cultural Christian.

I can’t tell you that I changed overnight and never did another thing wrong.  I can’t say that I’ve been perfect.

What I can tell you is that because of God’s grace, in the middle of my sin, I loved him more. Became more grateful.

And I felt completely unworthy.

Haunted by bad intention

Even though I didn’t actually murder my child, I felt like I did, because that was my intention.  I went home and slept for the rest of the day.  I felt horrible inside. Guilty.  Just as if I actually had killed my flesh and blood. To this day, I still sometimes feel it.

But this is what I know: God has forgiven me.

I confessed my sin and the Bible promises that if we confess our sins, God will cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

I know that God doesn’t remember it anymore.  Even if I still do.

I also know that I’m not the only woman who has created this situation for herself, and while I didn’t actually kill my child, many women have.   Some of whom may read this post.

I know how it feels to be in that situation.

Most of all, I know that just as God forgave me, He can and will forgive you too.

We sin.  All of us do.

The power of repentance

If we truly repent and ask for forgiveness, God grants it.

It has taken me almost 15 years to tell this story. Most likely because I could not forgive myself.  But now, I feel free. Because of God.

God gives grace. God gives mercy.  God forgives.

If you’ve been holding on to guilt because of abortion, or any other thing:  God will forgive you.  Don’t hold on to it.  Talk to Him.  Admit it.  Ask for forgiveness and turn away from that path.  Believe me.

[Erica Day is a wife, mom and grandmother from Pittsburgh PA. She spends her free time reading, writing and taking care of her family. Thanks to Erica for permission to publish her essay.]

40 Days for Life in Des Moines has begun

Feb 17, 2021 |
40 Days for Life Des Moines
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The spring 40 Days for Life prayer campaign is from February 17 through March 28! It looks like the weather will improve this weekend, but please be in prayer at home for this campaign, the lives of the unborn, and for the clients and employees of the Des Moines Planned Parenthood location.

There are daily devotions available on the 40daysforlife.com website under the Resources tab and under Devotionals. These are so helpful to focus our prayers each day!

Just a few reminders:

1. The online Calendar is set up. Please consider signing up for a prayer time.

2. Remember to park in the Hobby Lobby parking lot and walk down to the sidewalk right-of-way in front of Planned Parenthood. (This is the sidewalk nearest Army Post Road.)

3. If you are in need of posters or other supplies, please contact me. I have extra copies of the daily devotions printed in books.  I have a few copies of the “Unplanned” movie available.

4. Remember, if you ever feel threatened or in any kind of danger, leave to find safety and call the police. If possible you can record interactions on your cell phone. Please also make me aware of any problems, so others can be alerted.

5. Be prepared if asked to refer anyone to:

InnerVisions Healthcare, 500 Army Post Road, Suite 100, Des Moines, IA 50315, 515-440-2273

or

Agape Center, 2550 Martin Luther King Parkway, Des Moines, IA, 515-255-0423

Please join me in praying thanks for the start of this campaign!

Matthew 5:14 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden.”

Be safe and be Blessed!

Marla Vos
Des Moines – Leader
marla_vos@yahoo.com

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