Author: Devman
• Sunday, April 29th, 2007

My beloved wife is very involved with the pro-life movement, an grassroots effort that brings together people from all walks of life to support the sanctity of human life in Texas.

I have learned so much about the workings of our Texas state government through Katie, who tells me about the successes and failures that she and the other lobbyists have while working at the state capitol.

You can make a huge difference in your state government! I didn’t think that that was really possible before, having become cynical about one person being able to affect any change for the good in government, but I was wrong.

Katie shares stories with me on a weekly basis about how she gets to speak with legislators and their staff and educate them about cloning and embryonic versus adult stem cells. Most don’t realize that proposed legislation to “ban cloning” is actually legalizing cloning by support of somatic cell nuclear transfer.

They also don’t realize that embryonic stem cells have led to zero cures and kill innocent human beings in the first stages of their lives, while adult stem cells have led to 72 treatments already and do not harm human beings in any way.


Katie and I are walking in the Texas Alliance for Life’s Walk for Life this year, and I humbly ask you to consider sponsoring us with a one-time, tax-deductible donation by clicking here: Sponsor a Walker. You can make a donation right away via a credit card or make a pledge and be billed later.

We’ll be walking with hundreds of Texans from dozens of churches to promote the sanctity of innocent human life and to raise funds for life-saving programs and agencies in our community. 100% of the proceeds will support peaceful, legal efforts by Texas Alliance for Life to protect mothers and their unborn children and to promote respect for innocent human life. To learn more about them, visit their home page here: Texas Alliance for Life. All donations are tax-deductible.

Thanks in Christ!

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