In the next 40 years, I pray that our country would see it's endorsement of abortion as reprehensible as it's once approval of slavery.
In the next 40 years, I pray that millions more babies are born because of brave mothers who choose life over death.
In the next 40 years, I pray that thousands more crisis pregnancy centers would open up all over this nation and would continue in the work of saving the lives of the unborn and caring for scared mothers.
In the next 40 years, I pray that the idea that an unborn baby is a mere fetus would be a sad part of our past, not part of our national rhetoric.
In the next 40 years, I pray that my children and grandchildren live in a country where the killing of the unborn is as atrocious to all as segregating based on race is to us.
In the next 40 years, I pray that churches and Christians would continue in the brave endeavor to love pregnant mothers, adopt orphaned children, and serve at pregnancy centers all across this nation.
In the next 40 years, I pray that a post like this is not necessary because abortion is illegal.
Abortion on demand was legalized ten years before I was born. I don't even know a world where abortion is not part of our national conversation. I don't even know a world where abortion is not an option for a pregnant woman. I pray that one day that is no longer the case.
For all the babies who never got to experience the light of day and breathe their first breaths, God knows your names. And we have not forgotten you.
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