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We all need people to look up to

January 30, 2014 by Andrea Mrozek 5 Comments

I look up to Stephanie Gray. If you watch this talk she gave recently in DC, you will too.

Stephanie is tireless, tireless, tireless. I recall once telling her this here whole abortion problem is getting me down. I got a talking to, in a good way, along the lines of bucking up. She’s been doing this for years and she simply gets better at it. When she debates, the only response her opponents have is to leave, whimpering, with their tails between their legs.

It is very, very good to witness someone doing their God-given calling.

I forwarded this talk to someone who said this: “She is in a class with the best speakers I have ever heard, Churchill, Reagan, Billy Graham included. Makes you feel there is hope after all.”

It does make you feel that there could be hope after all.

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  1. Julie Culshaw says

    January 30, 2014 at 9:53 am

    I agree. And I owe my pro-life activity to Stephanie. It was after hearing her speak to a youth group here in Halifax, about ten years ago, that I thought to myself “where have I been?” I began reading everything I could about abortion, and the issue took hold of me. I thank Stephanie for activating me.

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  2. Andrea Mrozek says

    January 30, 2014 at 10:14 am

    At a basic level, she has taught me simply this. That when people are being killed it does not stand to be passive, idle or throw up your hands and say there is nothing I can do. We can all do something.

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  3. David says

    January 30, 2014 at 5:44 pm

    I agree, there is hope, and who knows about tomorrow anyway. We can worry about tomorrow and imagine that things will not work out tomorrow BUT that is just guessing, all a bunch of ‘maybe’, all hypothetical. Shifting sand upon which to stand. On the other hand there is TODAY when one can be of life and for life – guaranteed. Still don’t know what will happen tomorrow BUT I don’t live tomorrow.

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