Pro-Life Wisconsin at Ozaukee County Fair: Encountering Post-Abortive Women

Pro-Life Wisconsin at Ozaukee County Fair: Encountering Post-Abortive Women

She said, “I’ve seen an abortion before. It’s just a mass of tissue.” It didn’t hit me at that time, but I came to realize she was talking about her own abortion. This is what happens when women and men don’t heal from their abortion. Misery wants company. This woman needs healing and prayer. Thank you in advance for praying for this woman. She was lied to about her baby. Now she has heard the truth. The rest is up to God.

Mom: "You Saved My Baby Nine Years Ago and Again Today. This is the Sign I Was Looking For!"

Mom: "You Saved My Baby Nine Years Ago and Again Today. This is the Sign I Was Looking For!"

“This may sound crazy, but this little hat reminded me of when I was here nine years ago for an abortion. A woman on the sidewalk gave me a knit baby hat just like this one. I decided to not have the abortion because of that woman’s kindness and the little gift she gave me. This is too much of a coincidence. You guys saved my baby back then. He is now nine years old and here you are again! This is the sign I was looking for. I can’t have the abortion now. No way.”

We Are Wisconsin's Future

We Are Wisconsin's Future

When I hear politicians or businesses lamenting about labor shortages in Wisconsin from either side of the political spectrum, I always point to the number of babies aborted in Wisconsin since the beginning of Roe. From my perspective, you do not get to complain about labor shortages when you or your party has either supported abortion or did no more than the bare minimum to qualify you as “pro-life” to your constituents.