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“I could feel the baby being torn from my insides. It was really painful....Three-quarters of the way through the operation I sat up....In the cylinder I saw the bits and pieces of my little child floating in a pool of blood. I screamed and jumped up off the table....I just couldn't stop throwing up....”

Quote by Randy Alcorn

Work

Why Pro-Life?: Caring for the Unborn and Their Mothers

Why Pro-Life?: Caring for the Unborn and Their Mothers delves into the philosophical, ethical, and practical aspects of advocating for the rights of the unborn and the well-being of mothers. The book examines various arguments and viewpoints related to pro-life advocacy, offering insights into the complexities of this sensitive issue. more

Author

Randy Alcorn
Randy Alcorn

Randy Alcorn is an American author born on June 23, 1954. His works cover a range of topics including Christian faith, ethics, and family life, and have won the hearts of readers worldwide. more

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