A Picture is Worth a Thousand
Words.
by
Missionaries to the Preborn
In this case however, it is worth much more. Approximately 1.2 million
pre-born babies are murdered by abortion every year in America. An atrocity of this magnitude must not remain hidden. These photographs expose the suffering of the
pre-born child.

First Trimester Abortion: According to the Center for Disease Control statistics, 88% (or just over one million)
pre-born babies between the seventh and twelfth weeks are killed by abortion each year.
Many people ask us, "Why do you show those sickening, bloody pictures?"
Let us briefly explain our purpose for displaying the photographs.

Second Trimester Abortion: According to CDC statistics, about 120,000
pre-born babies are killed this trimester each year.

Third Trimester Abortion: According to CDC statistics, about 24,000
pre-born babies are killed during this trimester each year.
We display these photographs because the media has censored the
pre-born child from the "abortion debate.
Now the American people can see for themselves exactly what a
pre-born child looks like after he or she has been in the hands of an abortionist. Most believe the myth that abortion is just the removal of some benign tissue. These photographs expose just how mythical such thinking is.
The displaying of these photographs reveals to this nation that a great holocaust is going on in our midst, that our indifference towards it must cease, and that we must act on behalf of those who are oppressed. Our photographs stand as a haunting indictment upon our nation.
Some say our photos are disgusting and hurt our Christian witness. What hurts our Christian witness more - being silent while our neighbor is unjustly killed or exposing the atrocities being committed against our neighbor (Ephesians 5:11)? We think the former.
What a pathetic people we are if we want to tolerate the oppression of an entire people group, but then become outraged at someone who displays the suffering of that people group.
Jesus taught, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” If we were in the position of our
pre-born neighbor threatened with an unjust death, we would hope someone would speak up for us, so we speak up for them.
It is important to note that the displaying of these photographs has saved many
pre-born babies from death by abortion and have spared many women and men the grief of having aborted their own son or daughter.
At the end of WW II, our American soldiers marched the citizens of Germany past the remains of those who died in the death camps. They marched men, women, and children past the remains of those who died in the death camps. Why did they do it? Because those citizens all stood guilty for having tolerated the atrocities that went on in their midst. So it is in America today, we all stand guilty for being silent while this atrocity goes on in our nation. So our photos have brought you “the terrible reality and earnestness” of abortion.
God makes it clear in His Word that a man must repent (turn from) his sin and put faith (believe) in Jesus Christ in order to obtain forgiveness of his sins and come to right-standing with God. Only then will you be able to realize God's purpose for your life.
Our prayer is that people would be moved with compassion for the helpless
pre-born when they see these photographs and act to see this bloodshed outlawed. Otherwise, God will use His sword of justice and bring retribution upon a nation of people whose hands are covered with blood.

God created you for a purpose.
The purpose He created you for is to live to glorify Him, and enjoy Him forever. Most people never realize this purpose in their lives however, because they squander their lives on their own self-centered pursuits.
Jesus said, "Whoever desires to come after Me, let him take up his cross and follow Me. For whosoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake and the gospel's will save it.""
God makes it clear in His Word that a man must repent (turn from) his sin and put faith (believe) in Jesus Christ in order to obtain forgiveness of his sins and come to right-standing with God. Only then will you be able to realize God's purpose for your life.
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