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Nearly a million abortions will take place in America this year. Since 1973, when Roe v. Wade effectively legalized abortion nationwide, we have seen more than 50-million abortions in this country. Given such daunting and tragic statistics, is it possible even to dream about ending abortion in this country?
Justin Reeder, who leads Love Life in Charlotte, N.C., says yes.
We had Justin on the podcast a couple of years ago, when he was expanding his local Charlotte ministry to other cities in the Carolinas. Today, though, Love Life has its mind and heart set on an even bigger city: New York.
In the Carolinas, Reeder and the team at Love Life refined a model that united and mobilized more than 100 churches and more than 23,000 people in the past two years to significantly reduce the number of abortions in Charlotte. As you’ll hear, he now wants to take that model to New York, and he wants to share it with others who want to do something similar in their cities.
The Colson Center’s Warren Cole Smith had this conversation with Justin Reeder at the headquarters of Love Life in Charlotte, N.C.
Resources Sign up for the October 2019 Short Course: How Not to Be a Secularist Claim a copy of "Carpe Diem Redeemed" by Os Guinness with your September donation to the Colson Center
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Nearly a million abortions will take place in America this year. Since 1973, when Roe v. Wade effectively legalized abortion nationwide, we have seen more than 50-million abortions in this country. Given such daunting and tragic statistics, is it possible even to dream about ending abortion in this country?
Justin Reeder, who leads Love Life in Charlotte, N.C., says yes.
We had Justin on the podcast a couple of years ago, when he was expanding his local Charlotte ministry to other cities in the Carolinas. Today, though, Love Life has its mind and heart set on an even bigger city: New York.
In the Carolinas, Reeder and the team at Love Life refined a model that united and mobilized more than 100 churches and more than 23,000 people in the past two years to significantly reduce the number of abortions in Charlotte. As you’ll hear, he now wants to take that model to New York, and he wants to share it with others who want to do something similar in their cities.
The Colson Center’s Warren Cole Smith had this conversation with Justin Reeder at the headquarters of Love Life in Charlotte, N.C.
Resources Sign up for the October 2019 Short Course: How Not to Be a Secularist Claim a copy of "Carpe Diem Redeemed" by Os Guinness with your September donation to the Colson Center

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