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"Oh, My Goodness,
What Can I Do?":
NRLC 2009 Will Prepare You to "Stop the Abortion
Agenda"
Part One of Two
By Dave Andrusko
Editor's
note. Since April 10 was Good Friday a lot of
people missed our story about the powerful
pro-life song. "My Chance." We are rerunning it
as Part Two.
It
took all of about 45 seconds for me to re-learn
my lesson. Early in the day, late at night, the
particular time matters no more than the
particular topic under discussion. In the end
it'll all come round to the same imperative:
"Stop the Abortion Agenda."
"We are going to have to deal
with pro-abortion President Barack Obama for
four years," said a determined NRL Convention
coordinator Jacki Ragan, "and the better taught,
trained, and motivated pro-lifers are, the more
we can minimize the damage he intends to inflict
to the cause of unborn babies."
Thus it comes as no surprise that
the theme of National Right to Life's national
convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, June
18–20 is "Stop the Abortion Agenda." And what a
thousand-plus grassroots pro-lifers will
experience when they arrive at the Blake Hotel
is the kind of total immersion they can find
nowhere else.
On pages
14–15 of the April issue of National Right to
Life News you'll find many of the speakers who
have confirmed. Jacki highlighted just a couple,
including bioethicist Wesley Smith; the Reverend
Doctor Tadeusz Pacholczyk, director of education
for the National Catholic Bioethics Center;
photographer Michael Clancy (who snapped the
famous picture of Samuel Armas); and Kate
Adamson, an incredibly motivational speaker who
overcame total paralysis from a devastating
double brainstem stroke.
There will
be also be a time set aside for "My Chance,"
song by Jaime Thietten.a hauntingly beautiful
pro-life song that recently won the "2009 Song
of the Year" at the Indieheaven Momentum Awards
in Nashville. (You can listen to the song and
watch the video at (You can watch the video at
Jaime's website--www.jtmusic.net.)In
addition, NRLC will premiere a powerful new DVD,
The Terri Schiavo Story, for convention
attendees.
I asked
Jacki what makes attending the June 18-20
gathering so important.
"Ever
since Obama was elected--but especially since he
took office--I have received calls from all
kinds of people saying, 'Oh, my goodness, what
can I do?'" she said. "If you're going to
empower people, nothing compares to having their
undivided attention for three days."
And
what an educational and motivational package.
There will be seventy-two workshops, five
general sessions, a prayer breakfast on Friday
morning June 19, and a closing banquet Saturday
June 20.
"And that doesn't even include
the separate three-day track for Teens for Life
and all the materials that pro-life advertisers
will have to equip you for the fight ahead,"
Jacki said.
She reminded me that many people
will come with their families: "They will be
glad to know that there will be child care
available at every significant event."
Jacki repeatedly emphasized the
importance of registering no later than May 8.
"There is a real discount on hotel rooms that
you will lose if you haven't taken advantage of
the early deadline," Jacki said.
Ever concerned for the budgets of
grassroots pro-life people, Jacki said to remind
NRL News readers that they can call the Queen's
Airport Shuttle when they arrive at either
704-752-9858 or dial 58 on the courtesy phone.
"Be aware that it is much cheaper to go as a
group in the shuttle, rather than as an
individual," she said.
The web site at
www.stoptheabortionagenda.com/convention is
a great one-stop location. "Everything you need
to know about registering, what all will occur
at the convention, the schedule, all of it is
there in one place," Jacki said.
Any last thoughts, I asked?
"Yes," she responded quickly.
"There is a huge difference
between doing the best you can with what you
have, and doing the best you can after learning
from the finest pro-life speakers and educators
in the land," Jacki said.
"If you've been at every one of
the previous 36 NRL conventions or none, you
have to be in Charlotte June 18–20."
Please send your comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com.
Part Two -- "My
Chance": A Pro-Life Song Not to be Missed
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