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Post abortion healing ministry in Knoxville serves clients nationally.
While doing GAP on Market Square last week, we were pleased to be joined by Deeper Still, a post-abortion healing ministry based in Knoxville. It was the perfect message for our community, emphasizing both the horrifying reality of what abortion is and does, but also emphasizing the forgiveness and healing available to every abortion-wounded heart through Jesus Messiah.
Deeper Still invites abortion-wounded women to participate in weekend retreats that help bring healing and lasting freedom. These are offered free of charge, not only to women in the Knoxville area, but nationally and internationally as well. Please visit their website!
Deeper Still President Karen Ellison talks about Deeper Still:
Knoxville’s Pro Life, Pro Family, Pro God Monument
When we were on Market Square in Knoxville last week, we were stunned but pleased to see that the City of Knoxville had put up a monument to the pro-life position. It wasn’t just pro-life, it was pro-family and pro-God. It was awesome!
In fact, the pro-life monument has been there since 2006, but we enjoyed pretending that the City of Knoxville put it up just to endorse our message.
You all know about the pro-life convictions of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Perhaps we could add Lizzie Crozier French (1851-1926) to that list. She was the founder of the Knoxville Equal Suffrage Association. She wrote these words that appeared on the monument:
Thanks be to God that in giving Woman the crown of motherhood He made her the giver not the taker of life. Woman has no greater claim to the rights of the ballot than that she is the producer not a destroyer of life.
Pro Life Display on Market Square | Knoxville Speaks
We displayed our Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) on Market Sqauare in Knoxville. Here are comments from passersby:
“This is really plain. I have cancer and cannot have children. Why don’t these folks give birth and let people like me adopt?” (young couple from Kentucky)
“We have both seen the destruction of societies from the kind of ‘real’ genocide (the kind most people identify with). But abortion is no less a genocide. We are destroying our own children for selfish reasons. We have seen what a society is like when life is not valued and we do not want America to become like China.” (travelers recently returned from Africa and China)
“China has a one-child policy enforced by the State. America has a 2-child policy enforced by the Church. And the pastors’ refusal to talk about contraception, the ‘full quiver’ (God determining family size), and abortion. And the outcome is still the same . . . death to the preborn.” (male passerby)
“Thank you for being brave to put this truth up for all to see.” (male passerby) (Note: we appreciate the thanks and the admiration, but frankly, we’d rather have your help. Thanks and admiration by themselves will not buy new signs, new handouts, truck fuel, nor anything else.)
“It is so wrong that you cut the water off so children can’t play in the water fountains today.” (female restaurant employee)
“The pictures are just awful; you should be ashamed to put them up.” (male passerby) (Note: When Lewis Hine showed photos of children working under abusive conditions, he said people would look at the photos and get more angry at him for showing the pictures than at the industrial bosses for abusing the children.)
“The people that took info from me were not really interested in talking but extremely engrossed in taking in every detail of the display, some slowly digesting every photo-mural. Polite and very contemplative are two words I would use for the older (than college age) crowd at Market Square. I did notice that there were very many who looked at the display intently from a distance, whether walking by or from the surrounding restaurants. I did speak with one UT college age male who was glad we were there and remembered us from UT. The Deeper Still table had several come by, and a few ask for information about their post-abortion healing ministry.” (CBR volunteer)
That’s what they say. What do you say? Please leave your comments!
Pro Life in Knoxville | GAP on Market Square
The Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) has made it’s first appearance on Market Square in Knoxville. Lord willing, it won’t be our last.
Before we had even set up the signs, a woman walked around the display and studied each one. She was almost in tears as she asked, “Do you mean to tell me that abortions like this are legal in Knoxville?” I explained that the first trimester abortions depicted in most of our signs are performed routinely in Knoxville. Although the 22-week abortion depicted in two of our signs are legal in all 50 states (because of the Doe v Bolton decision), they are not routinely performed here. She said she had thought all abortions were done on a small blob of tissue, and that we had certainly changed her mind. I know she will be talking about the signs to her friends as well.
All day long, it was a steady stream of people passing the display. Almost every one of them stared at the signs and studied them intently. It was clear the signs were doing their work in the minds of all who saw them.
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Pro Life on Campus | What’s the logo about?
You may have been wondering about the Pro Life on Campus logo. This logo tells the simple story of what we are doing with our campus outreach project (GAP) at CBR:
Winning Hearts … Changing Minds … Saving Lives
These achievements are represented by the three icons that you see:
- The first is a heart, representing emotion. Any salesman will tell you that the first step toward achieving behavior change is to touch the emotions of your audience. They have to care about it; they have to think it’s important. When people see our display, they are suddenly aware of a victim they had been taught to ignore (the defenseless baby) and an injustice they had been taught to trivialize.
- Next is a head, representing reason. Using our display to start the conversation, we are able to engage the minds of students. As pro-choice students and others repeat back the mantra of a pro-death culture, we ask questions to clarify the confusion in their minds. We help them see that their justifications for abortion are no more compelling that the justifications given by the purveyors of slavery, the Holocaust, and the many other forms of systematic injustice. They have been taught to hate these other forms of injustice; reason demands they hate abortion in the same way.
- Next is the baby’s hand, representing lives saved. The first time I saw CBR’s campus outreach project was at the University of Tennessee in 1998. We know of 9 babies lives that were saved. One of them is now featured in a GAP sign that is shown all over the world. Fr. Frank Pavone of Priests for Life says this project is “saving babies like nothing the pro-life movement has ever seen.”
The text on the logo, Pro Life on Campus, points people to our website, www.ProLifeOnCampus.com. So now you know!
To win hearts, change minds, and save lives, we need your help! If you click here and give $5 or more, I’ll send you a Precious Feet lapel pin!
Pro Life in Knoxville | Witness against Planned Parenthood
Last week, the Pro-Life Coalition of East Tennessee (ProCET) organized a protest at a Planned Parenthood (PP) fundraiser in Knoxville. About 30 people came to peacefully witness against baby killing.
The Tomato Head restaurant was closed to everyone but PP, and probably 20 or 30 people attended their event. It was mostly an older crowd. Our ProCET group was much more diverse, ranging in age from 7 to 70.
A few of us held the CBR “Choice” signs, and passersby studied them very intently. Several people thanked us for being there, which we appreciated.
One man, probably in his mid to late 30’s, told us that many years ago he had gotten a girl pregnant. She had aborted without his consent. It was devastating; he even ended up on the streets for a while. He still misses that child. He said he was grateful for our presence and he and his friend encouraged us to “Keep it up!”
We are very grateful to Paul Simoneau and Lisa Morris of ProCET for organizing this and many other pro-life efforts in Knoxville.
What do you think? Please comment!







