International Women's Day


Mar. 8th

Happy International Women's Day...but does the empowerment and equality that this day celebrates extend to all women?

It is estimated that over 200 million women and girls are missing world wide due to sex-selective abortion.

While mainly practiced in China and India this extreme form of discrimination is slowly but surly making its way to the US as thousands of baby girls are killed every day in Planned Parenthood and other abortion facilities simply because they are girls. 
Rather than celebrating the new life baby girls are often selected for abortion the moment their sex is discovered for cultural or biased based reasons...but no reason can make the murder of a child right.

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Abortion has never been about helping women. Its sole purpose is population control and the dehumanizing of "unwanted" babies. Abortion is discrimination in its purest sense. It is harmful to mother and deadly for children and yet it is widely celebrated as "progress" for women. Well hidden behind lies and a feminist front abortion is in fact destroying women everywhere in the name of choice. If we are to truly champion women we must start by eradicating this practice that is quite literally destroying our future.


- What You Can Do -

- National -
Donate to or volunteer at your local Pregnancy Resource Center that provides real options for women

Volunteer to march outside of an abortion facility


- Personal -
Invite a single or expecting mother to dinner

Offer to babysit for a single mother

Purchase and distribute Pro-Life literature that shows that abortion is not the only option

Host a movie night at your home or church and show a Pro-Life film that exposes abortion's exploitation of women.

Read Help Her Be Brave by Amy Ford, Life As An Almost by Vered Hazanchuk, and Helping Women Recover from Abortion by Nancy Michels

Watch and share Pro-Choice Boss - While it is satire it clearly illistrates the discrimination that mothers face in an abortion happy work world.




Photo Credit: CSL Behring