IL - Volunteers for the Pro-Life Action League are Christmas caroling at abortion clinics this weekend. It’s the seventh year for the event which will be conducted at abortion clinics in the Chicago area. Spokesman John Jansen shares why they do it. “Our purpose is just to go and bring hope and bring joy to places of darkness, places of death, places of despair,” he explains.
The idea is not only to save baby’s lives, says Jansen, but also to spare women of the memory of having an abortion each Christmas in the future.
“We hope and pray that by our presence there — singing Christmas carols, heralding the birth of the Christ child — that we will bring this message of hope to women who are at a time of great distress in their lives and are planning to do something that they do not want to do but they feel compelled to do,” he says.
“And so we hope that our presence there will help them instead to change their mind and…to choose life for their babies.”
Groups around the country have taken up the “Empty Manger” caroling concept, and the League encourages pro-lifers across the country to do the same.
(Source: OneNewsNow)




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