Showing posts with label red envelopes for unborn babies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red envelopes for unborn babies. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2009

Images Matter: Part Two

A few weeks ago, the Obama Administration lifted a ban on images of returning fallen heroes from Iraq and Afghanistan.


In a blog posting, I pointed out that images matter. It is difficult, for instance, to ignore the horrors of war when we see images of fallen soldiers coming home in coffins draped in American flags. Likewise, it is difficult to ignore the tragedy and injustice of child abuse when we see images of abused children. (For that matter, animal abuse and environmental issues bother us far more when we see images that make these problems real to us.)


And now, it seems likely that the Administration will release images of harsh interrogation against suspected terrorists. The Administration knows that images matter. It will be difficult to support such interrogation techniques when we, the American public, are confronted with graphic images.



Images matter.


And so, the Administration asks Catholic Universities to cover up the image upon which they were founded. They know, images matter.


And the media publishes the images of fallen soldiers and victims of child abuse and (it seems likely) images of possible torture against terrorist suspects. They know, images matter.


But the image of an unborn child, aborted at any stage of gestation, will not be published. You won't see it. Not because it is banned. Not because it is in poor taste. But because you will clearly see that it is an evil that trumps all evils.


They know, images matter.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

I finally did it - now it's your turn


I didn't own a red envelope. I knew I would have to get to the store. So today, I looked for a box of red envelopes in the scrapbooking/office supply section. I came up with nothing. So many colors, but no red envelopes.So, I had a choice. I could go to another store. Or, I could see if there were any boxed sets in the stationery department.


I found what I was looking for. Imagine my heavy heart when I realized the card and envelope set was for invitations to a baby's first birthday party.


I opened the package this evening and wrote across the back flap. I addressed the envelope. And now I have a card for a baby's first birthday. I'm going to put that card in my Bible. It will be a reminder to pray for every unborn baby. If you haven't sent the President your red envelope, please do it today.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

A Pro-life Friend Writes. . .



Dear Friends and Intercessors:
>
> Get a red envelope. On the front, address it to
>
> President Barack Obama
> The White House
> 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
> Washington, D.C. 20500
>
> On the back, write the following message.
>
> This envelope represents one child who died in abortion.
> It is empty because that life was unable to offer anything to the world. Responsibility begins with conception.
>
> Put it in the mail, and send it. Then forward this letter to every one of your friends who you think would send one too. I wish we could send 50 million red envelopes, one for every child who died before having a a chance to live. Maybe it will change the heart of the president.

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