Ten Days to Go Before NRLC
2010
Part One of Two
By Dave Andrusko
Part Two today talks about the
victories of pro-life women. Over at National Right to Life News
Today (www.nationalrighttolifenews.org),
you an inside look at judging the annual NRLC Pro-Life Oratory
Contest. Please send all of your comments to
daveandrusko@gmail.com.
If you like join those who are now following me on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/daveha.
National Right to Life
staff, interns, and volunteers are in the homestretch, putting
together the massive amount of materials, displays, and whatnot
required to put on a three-day educational extravaganza. If you
have not signed up to be part of the gang in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, June 24-25-26, it’s not too late.
The online address is
http://stoptheabortionagenda.com/convention and there you
will find online registration and registration information for
the Hyatt Regency Pittsburgh International Airport. We’ve been
there before, and it is a lovely hotel—and very conveniently
located.
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Maddy Curtis and her
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There are some very neat
new twists on the online convention site. You’ll get a preview
from people like Olivia Gans, who heads American Victims of
Abortion, about a series of special workshops. National Right to
Life Academy Program Director Megan McCrum explains how pro-life
college students from across the country start their summer
training with NRLC at the National Right to Life Convention. And
NRLC President Dr. Wanda Franz offers you a warm welcome.
All this in addition to
representative sound bites from past conventions. How good it is
to hear the voice of President Ronald Reagan. I was in
attendance when he told the convention, "No one in America is
more sensitive to this enormous tragedy and no one in America
has done more to put a stop to it than those attending this
National Right to Life Convention."
And then there are
excerpts from the speeches of Henry Hyde and Mother Teresa and
President George W. Bush, and the Rev. Richard John Neuhaus.
Very encouraging!
In addition the convention
is now on Twitter. That means you will be updated as more
information about new speakers is added.
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Msgr. Jim Lisante
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Those hundreds of
thousands of you who read National Right to Life News already
know that we have a great list of speakers. To name just a few,
Steven Mosher, Mark & LaRee Pickup, and Msgr. Jim Lisante.
There is a general session
titled, "The Pain of the Unborn." The Thursday night general
session will honor the 25th anniversary of Teens for Life. Its
founder, Jack St. Martin, will be in attendance as will Dr.
Angela Franks, former President of Teens for Life. To give you
some idea what a great training grounds this has been, Dr.
Franks will be the main speaker at that session discussing
Planned Parenthood and its eugenic legacy.
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Jaime Thietten |
American Idol contestant
Maddy Curtis will be speaking to the Teens about her pro-life
convictions. She will share what a privilege it's been to be one
of twelve children and to have four brothers with Down syndrome.
When you come to the
Prayer breakfast on Friday and the closing Banquet Saturday
night, you'll hear Jaime Thietten. As readers of NRL News and
TN&V know Jaime sings an incredibly beautiful pro-life song
entitled "My Chance." (http://www.jtmusic.net/home).
I had a chance to
interview Jaime (http://www.nrlc.org/news/2009/NRL05/ProLifeSong.html),
and I would strongly encourage you listen to the song and read
the story about Jaime's pro-life ministry.
There are 73 great reasons
to come to NRLC 2010: 66 workshops, five general sessions, a
prayer breakfast, and a closing banquet. Go to
http://stoptheabortionagenda.com/convention and get started!
Part Two
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