This video focuses mostly on China and India, but the problem of lack of respect for life is worldwide.
This weekend in the United States, we observe and protest the infamous Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade. In the United States 53 million boys and girls have been intentionally killed through abortion. 53 million here, 200 million there, the numbers are mind numbing. How will God react?
Then the LORD said to Cain, “Where is your brother Abel?”
“I don’t know,” he replied. “Am I my brother’s keeper?”
The LORD said, “What have you done? Listen! Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground…”
— Genesis 4:9-10, NIV1984.
Should we ask for justice on earth? True justice might be more than the earth could bear. What the world needs is repentance, mercy, and forgiveness in Christ. This is what we all need.











Rick,
You are so correct to state, most importantly, that “What the world (and each of us, individually) needs is repentance, mercy, and forgiveness in Christ” over our failure to protect the life of the unborn.
Proactively, as Christians, we should wholeheartedly support organizations like Christian Life Resources (CLF) (3070 Helsan Dr., Richfield, WI 53076) and its affiliate New Beginnings, A Home for Mothers, (PO Box 423, Aurora, CO 80040), as well as Pregnancy Resource Centers (PRC) that are located in many cities throughout the United States with our time, prayers, and gifts of money and baby items. All of these organizations provide Christian counseling; fetal development, baby and parenting classes; ultrasounds (a very useful pro-life tool); abortion physical and emotional outcomes; STD information; and Bible and parenting classes to expectant mothers and fathers.
Also, along with repentance, mercy, forgiveness, and supporting the above organizations we need to keep our leaders, pro-life volunteers, and the Congressional and state Pro-Life Caucuses in our prayers continually. The battle to protect the unborn children can be won but only because of God’s will working through our actions.
P. C. Christian