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Just $60 will save the life of a preborn baby Just $60 will save the life of a preborn baby A messag

Just $60 will save the life of a preborn baby Just $60 will save the life of a preborn baby A message from our ad partner: If you only have a minute, please read this! Here’s a quick update from Jim Daly, President of Focus on the Family, on the progress they’re making in the battle to save even more precious, innocent preborn babies . . . - Research shows that when a woman considering abortion receives an ultrasound, she is more likely to choose life. - That’s why Focus on the Family is working hard right now to equip pro-life pregnancy medical centers nationwide with ultrasound capability. Then, even more women like Jenn (whose story is told below) can see and hear their baby’s heartbeat. - Right now, just $60 can save the life of a preborn baby! Give now to save a life! [MAKE A GIFT TO SAVE A LIFE!]( Hello, They say a picture is worth a thousand words. As you can see in the picture below, every one of those words describes the miracle of seeing a baby in the womb, confirming the inestimable worth of a preborn child. And that’s why I’m emailing you today. [Ultrasound image of preborn baby]( Worth a thousand words: Ultrasound image of Jenn's preborn baby You see, I have good reason to believe you’re someone who stands strongly for the sanctity of human life and would be eager to save the life of a vulnerable preborn baby. It all starts with a truth that is both encouraging AND undeniable: A woman considering abortion is much more likely to choose life if she is given the chance to see an ultrasound image of her child! The proof of life you see above is so powerful, so persuasive, so convincing. That’s how it was for Jenn (I’ve changed her name to protect her privacy). When she found out she was pregnant, Jenn was convinced she wanted to abort her baby. But she decided to first visit a local pregnancy medical center and have an ultrasound. When the technician did the scan — and this is truly miraculous — the image showed the baby on its knees with its little head bowed down and its little hands clasped . . . almost as if it was praying! Can you see it in the image above?! That’s Jenn’s baby! When she saw the ultrasound, Jenn cried out, “The baby looks like it’s praying! How can I think of doing this? I’m a Christian, and my baby is praying.” The technician hugged Jenn as both wept. As she did, the tech couldn’t help but think, the baby was PRAYING TO LIVE! It’s amazing what hearing and seeing that precious life can do to an abortion-determined woman. Research shows that when a woman receives counseling and an ultrasound, she is more likely to choose life for her baby. That’s why we’re committed to making ultrasounds available to even more women seeking abortions. [Right now, just $60 can save the life of a preborn baby like Jenn’s through Focus on the Family’s Option Ultrasound program.]( Your gift will help provide a pregnancy medical center with an ultrasound machine, sonography training for nurses, and other resources. You’ll help an abortion-vulnerable mom like Jenn meet her baby and be moved to choose life. [Smiling Baby]( [Please give now.]( gift can save lives and protect vulnerable moms who need care, compassion, and the opportunity to see and hear the truth about the preborn lives growing within them. Thank you! Jim Daly President, Focus on the Family [MAKE A GIFT TO SAVE A LIFE!]( Focus on the Family 8605 Explorer Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80920 1-800-A-FAMILY (232-6459) [View this email in your browser]( [Read about Salem Web Network]( | [Subscription Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2022 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk. [Link](

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