The
other day our youngest, our baby girl, pointed to one of the graphic
brochures which dropped from my pocket. She held it and said, “BABY!”
I looked and she pointed to the dismembered and burnt fetus and
said, “BABY,” again. I took it from her little
hand and said to my husband, “Isn’t it amazing our
little one and a half year old recognizes an aborted fetus as a
baby? Why can’t our nation? Our communities? The average
citizen?”
Isn’t
it amazing what can be accomplished when a community comes together
and sets its mind on rescuing the innocent? All across our nation
television sets were tuned into an incident unfolding in
Milwaukee
where a little 4 year old boy was trapped in a burning vehicle. Our
hearts were ripped with emotion as we watched helplessly. A
nation’s eyes were fixed on televisions depicting the car tipped
on its side with flames engulfing it as neighbors became rescuers
screaming for a knife to cut the little boy, who was now on fire
himself, from his seat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbdRwR3IpoA
Everyday
people became heroes as they broke open widows, ripped
seatbelts, and rescued a little boy from a raging fire. WHY? Because
the human heart and conscience cannot stand by and watch a baby die.
These neighbors got involved; they took risks; they laid their lives
down so another may live. They became their brother’s keeper. A
life was saved because someone cared.

Now,
the same scenario is played out across our nation everyday.
Little baby boys and girls are being barbarically burnt, tortured,
and ripped apart while alive in their mothers’ wombs behind twenty
inches of cinder block and purple doors in Granite City, Illinois,
alone. Many of these babies can survive outside the womb if born
today. These are late-term babies.
Can
you imagine what could happen if a community could come together and
rescue these babies, as they did in
Milwaukee
? Aren’t these babies deserving of our love? Are we not
our little brothers’ and sisters’ keeper?
I
just can’t imagine how anyone can continue to stand or drive by
and ignore the cries as a baby is trapped in a burning car or as a
baby desperately wiggles away from the tip of the abortionist’s
cutlery, grasping forceps, and powerful suction hose. My guess is as
it has always been: even with the dead churches in our land, if we
recognized these children as babies we might have to roll up our
sleeves and do something. It might involve work. It might affect our
wallets and jobs. We may lose our reputations; we may be
uncomfortable.
The
heroes in Milwaukee did not shrink back on the day of battle
as so many of us do when confronted with the ugly truth of what is
happening to little children as we go on with our daily routines.
They fought valiantly to save a four year old little boy who was
trapped and surrounded by flames. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534258,00.html?mrp
When
the death merchants see God’s little army show up day after day
chipping away at their corners, eventually they will crumble under
the weight of their sin. Look what happened a few weeks ago in
Granite City
outside Hope abortion mill when Gideon’s little army showed up.
Remember the abortion mill staff was pressed against to the windows
with looks of shock and awe at the sight of God’s army standing
and singing His praises in sweltering temperatures? The workers of
iniquity were quaking. Babies were being saved and mothers were
turning away from entering these gates and instead turning their
hearts to their children.

A
few lifesavers made a difference in the lives of a child the other
day in
Milwaukee
. We don’t have to wallow in a sea of depravity and decadence and
watch the “hang ringers
moral majority” numbers rise.
We too can become heroes and make a difference.
“It
is not the evil itself which is horrifying about our times – it is
the way we not only tolerate evil, but have made a cult of
positively worshipping weakness, depravity,
rottenness and evil itself.” ~George
Lincoln Rockwell
Be encouraged ~Angela