Posted on 08/23/2006 10:51:02 AM PDT by freepatriot32
LONG BEACH, Ca., Aug. 21 /Christian Newswire/ -- His Nesting Place, a pro-life home for unwed mothers will be featured on FX Networks "30 Days" program this Wednesday, August 24th at 10:00PM.
Morgan Spurlock, producer of Super Size Me, sent his video crew along with pro-choice activist, Jennifer from Atlanta Georgia, to His Nesting Place for 30 days. During these 30 days Jennifer lived in the home under the same guidelines as any pregnant woman in a crisis pregnancy situation would live.
Jennifer was required to help out around the home as well as volunteer at the crisis pregnancy center ran by His Nesting Place. She was also asked to spend some time out on a public sidewalk in front of an abortion clinic to participate in sidewalk counseling, although Jennifer did go to the sidewalk adjacent to the abortion facility she refused to engage in any counseling efforts.
Directors of His Nesting Place, Pastor Al Howard and his wife Judy are available for comment to describe what it was like to have a pro-choice woman living in their home amongst the other women their for help.
To view a short trailer for the upcoming episode go to http://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/originals/30days/ Christian NewswireTo: National Desk Contact: Pastor Al Howard, His Nesting Place, 562-422-2137, 562-234-5254 cell
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"She was also asked to spend some time out on a public sidewalk in front of an abortion clinic to participate in sidewalk counseling, although Jennifer did go to the sidewalk adjacent to the abortion facility she refused to engage in any counseling efforts."
Although they say they are not Pro-Abortion, they can't bring themselves to try and prevent one. Pro choice my @zz.
So she loitered instead? Doesn't sound like a real "30 days" experience to me.
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Isn't the Home for Unwed Mothers Bill Clinton's favorite charity? No, on second thought, it's the Home for Wayward Girls.
There need to be more homes for unwed mothers. It will help more unmarried women decide to keep their babies alive. It's walking the walk.
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Hopefully if more unwed mothers have "safe place to live" they will be less inclined to abort their babies or allow them the be abused after they are born.
But that was about 30 years earlier.
Heck, the home may not have been in that location, either, but it's the same organization. They've
changed the name from "Home for Unwed Mothers" to "Family Center".
Actually something worth watching. Maybe. I'll be curious to see what, if any, spin they give it!
BUMP! COMING ON IN 5 MINUTES NOW
pro-choice chick is already feeding them b/s like (we offer them options besides abortion like adopttion)
Don't bother. It's nothing but Pro-choice propaganda crap.
I can see that now. I'm yelling at the TV. I know better than to watch stuff like this. She's taking the wonderful work these people are doing and attempting to make it look ugly. Shame on her.
Spurlock is a Michael Moore wannabe, I wouldn't trust him to present the pro-choice position fairly.
She's comparing the pains of labor which results in a new life to the negative painful effects of abortion? Gee, why is it then women will say the best day of their lives is when their children were born? ...because they ain't saying the best days of their lives was when they had their abortions
Summary: put a pro abortion activist in a pro life environment for 30 days and have her poison the minds of unsure young moms.
Summary: put a pro abortion activist in a pro life environment for 30 days and have her poison the minds of unsure young moms.
Best pain I have ever gone through! Hope to experience it again at least one more time. I hate the passing of time and the thought that some day I won't be able to anymore. It's very depressing!
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