Pro life prayer of the day

Mar 14, 2018 | Comments Off on Pro life prayer of the day


The Heartbeat Bill is at a crossroads in the Iowa Legislature. Your prayers are needed to advance this crucial protection for our unborn brothers and sisters here in Iowa.

The Heartbeat Bill needs your help today

Mar 8, 2018 | Comments Off on The Heartbeat Bill needs your help today

State Capitol Building, Iowa

You can help stop human abortion at the point when the baby in the womb has a heartbeat.

The Heartbeat Bill passed the Iowa Senate two weeks in a rare show of unanimity among Iowa Republicans in support of this pro life legislation.

Democrats, too, were united in their opposition to protecting the fetus at the first indication of a heartbeat.

The fate of the bill rests with House Republicans, who are caucasing right now. A similar bill passed in Arkansas was thrown out by the courts in 2013. That bill mandated an invasive ultrasound on a woman to determine if the baby had a heartbeat.

The Iowa bill doesn’t.

It simply requires a standard, non-invasive, ultrasound that an abortion clinic is going to perform anyway, a marked departure from the Arkansas bill.

Contact your Representative in the Iowa House now to indicate your support for the Heartbeat Bill:

And keep praying.

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Pro life prayer of the day by Dowling student, Elizabeth

Mar 8, 2018 | Comments Off on Pro life prayer of the day by Dowling student, Elizabeth
pro life prayer of the day

STDs target teen age girls

Mar 7, 2018 | Comments Off on STDs target teen age girls
STDs target teen age girls

STDs target teen age girlsTeen age girls are four times as likely to be infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) than to get pregnant.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) offer sobering statistics that reveal STDs target teenage girls:

There are about 20 million new cases of STDs each year in the United States. About half of these infections are in people between the ages of 15 and 24. Young people are at greater risk of getting an STD for several reasons:

• Young women’s bodies are biologically more prone to STDs.

• Some young people do not get the recommended STD tests.

• Many young people are hesitant to talk openly and honestly with a doctor or nurse about their sex lives.

• Not having insurance or transportation can make it more difficult for young people to access STD testing.

• Some young people have more than one sex partner.

What to do?

Abstinence is the best way to avoid contracting an STD, many of which are incurable. Some can even cause infertility. If someone who is abstaining from sexual intercourse for STD reasons, becomes sexually turned on, the best thing would be to self-relieve perhaps with the help of websites like www.tubev.sex or other adult video streaming services.

However, abstinence alone may not be enough to protect against STDs. You can still be infected with an STD through skin-to-skin contact with an infected area or sore, even if you don’t have sexual intercourse. If you’re sexually active, it’s a good idea to get an HIV test every now and then. There’s no hiv cure yet, so prevention is the best option.

Some teenage girls have the mistaken notion that they cannot contract an STD via oral or anal sex. Not true. STDs can enter your body through tiny cuts or tears in your mouth or anus … as well as genitals. Considering this is the case, girls are wanting tobe extra careful when it comes to engaging in sexual acts with their partner, or even if it’s with sex toys that some people also have for other reasons, such as a stop-gap solution as well as many other uses. Make sure when using sex toys as multi-purpose items, to always keep them as clean as possible.

Even more disconcerting: your partner may not even know he is carrying an STD. However, there are options to have a protected sexy look and remain safe whilst having sex. Protection is essential when having relations with someone and the most common and popular form of protection is using condoms. There are both male and female condoms available and there are even latex suits with built in condoms too.

Get tested

STDs pose long-lasting risks to your wellbeing, so the best protection to your health is to preserve intimacy for marriage.

If you are sexually active, get tested immediately for your sake and the sake of your partner. Where? Innervisions Healthcare offers free testing and confidential consultation. As we pointed out in a previous blogpost, “Welcome to the STD epidemic,” some STDs are curable; others aren’t.

Don’t wait. Take care of yourself. Get tested.

[Do you have friend or family who would benefit from this article? Be sure to forward it to them, or post it on social media. You might save her from a lifelong affliction, and you may save her future family.]

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Pro life prayer of the day

Mar 6, 2018 | Comments Off on Pro life prayer of the day

“Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of [baby’s name] the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion.” Bishop Sheen Pro life prayer

 

Hijack #SheDecides right now!

Mar 2, 2018 | Comments Off on Hijack #SheDecides right now!
#SheDecides

#SheDecides

Join the pro life cyber warfare movement!

Cyber warfare is being waged on Twitter today, Friday, March 1st.

Iowans for Life needs you to do something about it right now.

Abortion groups are flooding Twitter with the hashtag: #SheDecides. The campaign responds to President Trump’s executive order which reinstated the “Mexico City Policy.”

The Mexico City Policy prevents US tax dollars from going to international groups that perform human abortion. Pro abortionists characterize this pro life policy as the ‘global gag rule.’

The Mexico City Policy prevents the US from exporting human abortion

It’s not. It is a sane, moral, and totally just policy that saves human life. Big Abortion wants to use your tax dollars to pay for abortions in third world countries.

To counter Big Abortion’s cyber warfare, pro life cyber tactician, Bryan Kemper of Priests for Life, has engaged pro life groups throughout the country to hijack the hashtag with messages like these:

#SheDecides to choose life for her unborn child.

When #SheDecides on #abortion a mom puts her own life at risk as well.

#SheDecides to honor her child by choosing adoption.

When #SheDecides to choose life, anything is possible. #abortion is a dead end.

#SheDecides to speak out about the pain caused by her abortion.

When #SheDecidees to get an #abortion, she takes away the decision of another human person. One person’s decision should never result in the death of another person. #prolife #prolifegeneration

Go to Twitter right now

Post your own #SheDecides hashtags or use one of the examples above. Or repost our graphic that introduces this blogpost. Does this tactic really work? YES! Writing on a website called Dame, here is what a devoted pro abortion writer, Robin Marty, had to say about Bryan Kemper’s cyber tactics:

“Abortion opponents use the social media platform like a weapon, and with absolute precision—and they’re winning as a result. What are pro-choicers doing wrong?”

The headline of the article laments:

“The anti-abortion movement is killing it on Twitter.”

You can help. Join the pro life bandwagon. Hijack the #SheDecides hashtag today.

Thank-you.

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The last temptation of a sinner

Feb 28, 2018 | Comments Off on The last temptation of a sinner
Heartbeat Prayer

Pray the FIRST HEARTBEAT PRAYER right now

Let’s face it, you’re a sinner.  All of us are. It’s easy for us to succumb to a terrible temptation, that the power of prayer is, well powerless.

It’s easy to think God is busy; that we’re insignificant; or more likely that we’re unworthy of answered prayers. The saints can help. They’ve been in our shoes.

Saint Padre Pio encourages you to pray:

“Prayer is the BEST weapon we possess. It is the key that OPENS the heart of God.”

St. Teresa of Avila encourages you to pray:

“Prayer is terms of friendship with God, frequently conversing in secret with Him who, we know, loves us.”

St. Mother Teresa encourages you to pray:

“Love to pray. Prayer enlarges the heart until is capable of containing God’s gift of Himself.”

Pray the First Heartbeat Prayer

What should you pray? Today, could you pray for someone you don’t know? A preborn baby whose life is on the line as I type. Her life is being debated in the Iowa Senate right now.

Legislators will determine if the law shall protect her life once a heartbeat is detectable, at around the 5th week.

We’ve posted the prayer above. Please, take a minute to pray it. You’ll change the world.

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Black lives matter

Feb 28, 2018 | Comments Off on Black lives matter
Black lives matter

Black lives matterQUESTION: Why did so many prominent politicians flip flop on the abortion issue?

ANSWER: Politics.

Jesse Jackson is a civil rights activist who certainly believes that black lives matter. He spoke eloquently on behalf of the cause of life, as he did in this this piece in the Right to Life News:

“The question of life is The Question of the 20th century.

Race and poverty are dimensions of the life question, but discussions about abortion have brought the issue into focus in a much sharper way. How we will respect and understand the nature of life itself is the over-riding moral issue, not of the Black race, but of the human race.

The question of abortion confronts me in several different ways. First, although I do not profess to be a biologist, I have studied biology and know something about life from the point of view of the natural sciences.

Second, I am a minister of the Gospel and therefore, feel that abortion has a religious and moral dimension that I must consider.

Third, I was born out of wedlock (and against the advice that my mother received from her doctor) and therefore abortion is a personal issue for me.

From my perspective, human life is the highest good, the summum bonum. Human life itself is the highest human good and God is the supreme good because He is the giver of life. That is my philosophy. 

Everything I do proceeds from that religious and philosophical premise.”

“How we respect life is the over-riding moral issue,” By JESSE JACKSON; Right to Life News, January 1977

The tragic negation of his philosophy

In a few short years, Mr. Jackson flip-flopped. Why? He ran for president.

Like Ted Kennedy who also flip flopped when he ran for president in 1980, Jackson reversed his philosophy on what is the “highest good” with this dismissive explanation that ‘it would not be proper for him as president to impose his religious views on the country.’ And yet he called for Medicaid-funded abortions, which imposed a grave evil on people of faith who would be asked to pick up the tab in violation of THEIR religious beliefs.

Bitter fruit

Mr. Jackson’s flip flop has sown bitter fruit within the Black community. As data from the Alan Guttmaucher Institute reveals:

‘For every two African American women that get pregnant, one will choose to abort. A Black baby is 5 times more likely to be killed in the womb than a White Baby.’

The Reverend Clenard H. Childress Jr. goes so far as to claim that…

“the most dangerous place for an African American to be is in the womb of their African American mother.”

The replacement birthrate has dropped below replacement level in the African American community. Some in the Black community characterize this development as nothing less than a Black Genocide.

Planned Parenthood’s role

Planned Parenthood’s role in this holocaust has been profound. They have located 78% of their clinics in predominantly Black neighborhoods. And although Blacks only comprise 12% of the population, they account for 35% of the abortions in the U.S.

What is so disturbing about these numbers is the philosophical premise of Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, which animates the organization in spirit even today. Said Ms. Sanger:

“We don’t want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population…”

“… these two words [birth control] sum up our whole philosophy… It means the release and cultivation of the better elements in our society, and the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extinction, of defective stocks — those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

To clarify: at one point, Margaret Sanger and Jesse Jackson held adversarial philosophical premises:

SANGER’S PHILOSOPHY: “Suppress human weeds.”

JACKSON’S PHILOSOPHY: “Human life is the highest good.”

Jackson sold out to the human abortion crowd. He could have made a difference had he honored the religious convictions he was so willing to share with anyone and everyone, that is, until the day he ran for president.

Black lives matter, even if Planned Parenthood doesn’t think so.

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Healthy options for women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy

Feb 23, 2018 | Comments Off on Healthy options for women experiencing an unplanned pregnancy
unplanned pregnancy resources

There are plenty of youngsters and young adults who are engaging in unsafe and unhealthy sex because they are not properly educated on the consequences of their actions and what this might mean for the long term. Until pregnancy happens to you, you don’t know how easy it is to get pregnant, and how awful it can make you feel when you don’t know how to cope with it. All over the place, sex is a taboo subject, and many cultures choose to save this for relationships and marriage. However, youngsters in their prime, will not be able to play by these rules when they are only just exploring their body and their sexuality. Many are able to find relief in toys like a fifi bag which are accessible online.

This is a positive thing about technology these days as these items being available means these youngsters can release their temptation and prevent unsafe sex naturally. However, some still don’t have access to this and so they risk it all without realizing it.

All this has contributed to the sky-high cases of young pregnancy, abortion, adoption, and also neglect for those babies who are born to parents who don’t know how to look after them. Had these mothers approached the right people for appropriate guidance, they could have gone about things differently and even handled them in better ways. These days, there are many professionals who extend their services without any kind of judgement and even discreetly (check out https://yourlovingchoices.org/ for reference). Instead of doing things in haste and later on regretting them, why not rely on such help? Yes, pregnancy can be a daunting thing. You have a tiny human growing inside you, and its life lies in your hands. You have to take care of yourself as well as of that little human growing within you, go for doctor’s appointments regularly, and do early pregnancy scans to track the growth; there are many things a pregnant woman has to do. For women, keeping an unplanned baby is the hardest decision they will ever have to make.

You’re pregnant. It’s unexpected. And you’re not so sure you want this child. What do you do? Know this: you have healthy options because there are a wealth of unplanned pregnancy resources at your disposal. You are not alone!

Even more, know that you are not alone. You’ll see why in a minute.

Yesterday’s blogpost exposed a tragic statistic most at-risk women don’t know.

post abortive trauma

Even more, abortion leaves lifelong scars, both emotional and physical.

Iowans for Life has compiled a broad list of unplanned pregnancy resources. If you or someone you know is in crisis because of an unplanned pregnancy, these free resources can help you immediately, as well as after the birth of your child.

Free unplanned pregnancy resources

InnerVisions HealthCare:

1355 50th Street, Suite 400, W. Des Moines, IA 50266.

InnerVisions is a great resource, with services like these:

•Early Detection Pregnancy Test (medical verification needed prior to abortion)

•Ultrasound

•Confidential Counseling

•Post Abortion Support

•Adoption Info

•Comprehensive Referrals

•STD Testing (medically recommended before an abortion)

•PAP Testing

•Sexual Health Education & Information

Everything is confidential and free.

Birthright International:

5806 Hickman Road, Des Moines, IA 50266.

They offer:

•Love, hope, and encouragement

•Friendship and emotional support

•Non-judgmental, confidential help

•Pregnancy tests

•Maternity and baby clothes

•Referrals to: Medical supports, Financial and/or employment resources, Housing, Legal referrals, Education assistance, Social assistance, Professional counseling.

•Information on: Pregnancy and childbirth; Prenatal development and care; Parenting skills; child care and child safety; Career development and/or continuing education; Community programs and/or social assistance; Adoption.

Agape Pregnancy Center:

2550 Martin Luther King Parkway, Des Moines, IA 50310.

Free services:

• Pregnancy Testing

• STD Testing

• Ultrasounds

• Consultations

Alpha Women’s Center:

3605 Southeast 14th Street, Des Moines, IA 50320.

Services:

  • Pregnancy tests

  • Maternity clothing

  • Baby closet

  • Classes, videos, and DVDs

  • Bible Studies

  • Friendship and Support

Ruth Harbor House:

534-42nd Street, Des Moines, IA 50312.

Ruth Harbor provides a Christ-centered home, programs, and comprehensive services resulting in positive life change for young women who have experienced unplanned pregnancies, and their babies.

House of Mercy:

[The address is kept confidential.]

House of Mercy offers vital housing, human service, substance-related/addictive disorders treatment, and mental health programs to individuals and families that have experienced difficulty in accessing these critical services and supports. Specific services provided by the House of Mercy include:

  • permanent housing;
  • transportation;
  • childcare;
  • Behavioral Health Intervention Services (BHIS);
  • outpatient mental health counseling (e.g., individual, group, relationship, trauma, and family therapy);
  • addiction counseling services (e.g., substance abuse assessments, primary treatment,
  • relapse prevention education, individual/group counseling, aftercare support, twelve-step meetings, etc.);
  • homeless outreach addiction assessment, education, treatment, and case management services;
  • student assistance assessment and treatment programming;
  • education and employment assistance;
  • and skill development training in such areas as communication, parenting, anger management, and nutrition.

Restored by Grace Ministries:

130 East 3rd Street, Suite 101, Des Moines, IA 50309.

Post-abortive resources: Restored by Grace was birthed from hearts desiring to bring hope, healing and restoration to men, women and families as we journey with them from brokeness to wholeness by confronting the lies of guilt, shame and condemnation with God’s word and love.

The list above provides resources in Des Moines. You can find more help around the state. Visit Iowans for Life’s Resource Center for more unplanned pregnancy resources.

Are you in crisis? Helping hands await you with access to free, healthy options.

You’re not alone.

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How abortion affects the rest of your life

Feb 22, 2018 | Comments Off on How abortion affects the rest of your life
post abortive trauma

post abortive traumaThe culture says abortion leaves your mind and body unaffected. Scientists disagree. Post abortive trauma is common.

Are you experiencing an unplanned pregnancy? You need to know two critical pieces of information right now:

  1. You can get help. You’re not alone. You have healthy options beyond abortion.
  2. Abortion affects you forever. But even if you’d had one, there’s help. Keep reading.

Let’s deal with #2 first.

Post abortive trauma

Scientists have conducted comprehensive research on what abortion does to you in the long run. The info that follows is based on a huge sample of 163,831 women who have abortions. Here is their experience:

• Women who have had an abortion have an 81% higher risk of subsequent mental health problems compared to women who have not had an abortion.

• Women who aborted have a 138% higher risk of mental health problems compared to women who have given birth.

• Women who aborted have a 55% higher risk of mental health problems compared to women with an “unplanned” pregnancy who gave birth.

• Women with a history of abortion have higher rates of anxiety (34% higher), depression (37%), alcohol use/misuse (110%), marijuana use (230%), and suicidal behavior (155%), compared to those who have not had an abortion.

Have you had an abortion?

Were you forced to have one? Sixty-four percent of women who have had abortions were forced into it.

Are you feeling its effects in any way? Laura Limmex can help you. She is Executive Director of Restored by Grace Ministries. She has been in your shoes.

Here is her experience in counseling post-abortive women:

post abortive trauma

Laura Limmex, Executive Director, Restored by Grace Ministries

“Many women look back years later, after choosing an abortion, and realize the excuses they relied on clouded their decision making process. The excuses make no sense: 

They WOULD have had support.

They WOULD have financially made it.

They WOULD have been a great mom. They realize they bought into a lie about their situation and what it meant for their future.”

Laura is one of the people who bought into the lie:

“I share as a woman who has had an abortion and has counseled many others following their decision to have an abortion. What seems like a hopeless situation really has the potential to be one of great joy regardless if you parent or choose to bless through adoption. And I would encourage women to check into all the resources available through the various life affirming organizations in the state of Iowa.”

You can confidentially connect with Laura right now if you need someone to talk to about your abortion. Don’t wait. You’re putting yourself and future children at risk if you do.

Post-abortive trauma affects the way you raise your kids

According to researchers, women who have had abortions are 144% more likely to physically abuse their children than women who have not had abortions. If you’re concerned this applies to you, seek help. Healing awaits you.

Don’t believe it? Abby was in your shoes:

“Growing up in a Catholic family that attended Mass every Sunday, I never expected that I, of all people, would be in this situation. I convinced myself that I had committed an unforgivable act.

I felt utterly alone.

I desperately needed to connect with other women who were suffering as I was, and I longed to be the woman I used to be.

And then one fateful Sunday morning during Mass, my husband handed me a church bulletin, pointing out the words on the back: “Project Rachel — a program for post-abortion healing through the archdiocese.” I couldn’t believe my eyes…

…Thanks to Project Rachel, I am me again.

…Project Rachel literally lit the path for me. From the moment I arrived at the retreat house, the warmth of God’s love engulfed me. Furthermore, I was able to connect with other women who knew the despair that I knew, and we were able to experience the joy of receiving the gifts of hope and healing together. I actually feel lighter. The power of forgiveness is life altering. I am happy again, and the people whom I love sense that. I will always regret my decision, and I will continue to carry my quiet secret with me. It has become a part of who I am, but it no longer defines who I am.”

You can read her entire story here.

There IS help

As you can see, abortion does affect you forever, but there IS help for post abortive trauma.

There absolutely is help.

Here are resources that can and will make a difference in the lives of post-abortive women:

Restored By Grace Ministries

Project Rachel: Hope After Abortion

Rachel’s Vineyard

We’ve given you a lot to chew on today.

Check back tomorrow. We’ll talk about positive options other than abortion for women experiencing unplanned pregnancies.