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The following are snippets of conversations from the Genocide Awareness Project’s international mission trip in Florida last month. These give glimpses of how ordinary people can reach out to wounded people in a twisted culture:
A man was looking in shock at the pictures of aborted babies and Nicole, a volunteer, asked if he had questions. He said, “No, no this enough; my eyes are opened now.”
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That’s not what you normally hear from someone you met just a few minutes prior; but I’ve gotten used to it. It seems that almost every time I give a presentation or participate in a pro-life display like the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) or “Choice” Chain, some wounded woman confides in me a horror story of abuse. And it leads me to believe that sexual abuse is far more rampant than we realize.
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No, I don’t want to be involved. I can do pro-life work without hurting people’s feelings, without pushing graphic images into their faces. I’m pro-life, but it’s got to be their choice to see it.