Ministers Blessing Murder

In January the Washington Post ran a story in its Acts of Faith section titled, “Clergy gather to bless one of the only U.S. clinics performing late-term abortions.”

The story highlights three ordained ministers and one retired rabbi who gathered at an infamous abortion clinic in Bethesda, Maryland to pray for the clinic and its staff.

Rev. Carlton Veazey prayed for the facility’s abortionists, saying, “may they always know that all that they do is for Thy glory.”

If that makes you sick, you aren’t alone. Nobody should say that taking the life of an unborn child glorifies God.

John Stonestreet at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview recently called these minister out, writing,

They’re not ministers of the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. They’ve chosen to become priests and priestesses of Molech. They have rejected the Lord of Life who commands “let the little children come to me,” and instead offer the blood of slaughtered babies to the Father of Lies. Their ritual is child sacrifice, communion with death.

The Washington Post article tries to paint abortion as something morally ambiguous over which Christians are divided. But as we have written before, Christians have opposed abortion since the first century A.D.

Right now thousands of ministers and pro-life Christians are preparing to pray at abortion clinics all across the country, but they’re going to pray a very different kind of prayer from the one offered in Maryland last January.

They won’t be praying God’s blessings over abortion. They are going to pray that God would end abortion in America. They are going to pray that abortionists would turn to Christ and stop performing abortions. They are going to pray that abortion clinics would shut down and that pregnant mothers would choose life.

These prayer meetings are part of the upcoming 40 Days for Life effort. If you would like to know more about how you can pray against abortion, go to www.40DaysForLife.com.

Family Council to Honor Arkansas’ Longest Married Couples

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, February 6, 2018

LITTLE ROCK, AR – For 80 years of marriage, Family Council will honor, I.B. and Ima Jewel Williams of Biscoe as Arkansas’ Longest Married Couple. The Williams, along with the Top Ten Longest Married Couples, will be celebrated at a special dessert reception at the Arkansas Governor’s Mansion with guests Governor Asa Hutchinson and First Lady Susan Hutchinson. This is Family Council’s inaugural year searching for Arkansas’ Longest Married Couple. “We are excited to start this annual tradition of celebrating marriage and finding Arkansas’ Longest Married Couples,” Jerry Cox, President of Family Council said. “The Williams symbolize the good of Arkansas, a state that has always valued marriage, family, and God. The Williams, along with the Top Ten Longest Married Couples, will receive a Special Statement of Recognition from Governor Hutchinson, and the Williams’ family and friends will be present to celebrate this momentous occasion.

I.B. and Ima Jewel Williams, respectively 99 and 94 years old, met at church in Bayou Meto, Arkansas. The story goes that I.B. was attending church with a friend and sat behind Ima Jewel and would pull her hair. He told his friends that he was going to date her, but her dad would not let her date anyone. He then started walking her home from church which was several miles out of his way. One Sunday during summer, Ima Jewel had invited a friend and I.B. Williams and his friend to come over to her home. They were sitting around talking and playing house. He then asked her if she would like to play house for real and she replied yes. They married shortly after on September 4, 1937, and have kept their marriage covenant ever since.

“Congratulations to Arkansas’ Top Ten Longest Married Couples and a special salute to I.B. and Ima Jewel Williams on their amazing 80 year journey,” Cox said. Family Council is honored to have the opportunity to celebrate couples who exemplify devotion to God and their marriage covenant. Along with the Williams, the Top Ten Longest Married Couples will be honored at a special reception at the Governor’s Mansion Tuesday, February 20th. These are Arkansas’ Top Ten Longest Married Couples:

  • I.B. and Ima Jewel Williams of Biscoe – 80 years, married September 4, 1937
  • Marlin and Elsie Scott of Batesville – 79 years, married June 25, 1938
  • Betty and Cletus Hall of Berryville – 78 years, married July 22, 1939
  • Cleovis and Arwilda Whiteside of White Hall – 78 years, married July 24, 1939
  • Cecil and Lois Robertson of Heber Springs – 78 years, married September 8, 1939
  • Gussie and James Stephenson of North Little Rock – 78 years, married December 25, 1939
  • Thell and Margie Ellison of Natural Dam – 76 years, married June 24, 1941
  • Grady and Wilma Adcock of Hot Springs – 75 years, married July 3, 1942
  • JC and Avanelle Merritt of Greenbrier – 75 years, married July 9, 1942
  • ND and Anna Mae Edwards of Alma – 75 years, married October 24, 1942

Stories and pictures of Arkansas’ Longest Married Couples of 2018 will be released on our website the week of the reception.

Family Council is a conservative education and research organization based in Little Rock with a mission of promoting, protecting, and strengthening traditional family values.

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Photo Credit: By Jeff Belmonte from Cuiabá, Brazil (Flickr) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.

40 Days for Life Prayer Campaign Kicks Off This Sunday

Each spring and fall pro-life Americans gather for prayer vigils outside abortion clinics across the country as part of 40 Days for Life.

These are not protests or rallies. They are peaceful assemblies where different people quietly pray each day that abortion will end.

The next 40 Days for Life campaign is just a few days away. You can take part in the prayer vigils outside the surgical abortion clinic in Little Rock.

There will be a kickoff meeting at 3:00 PM this Sunday featuring music, messages from local ministers, and prayer. The event will be held on the sidewalk outside the abortion clinic.

The official 40 Days for Life prayer campaign will last from February 14 – March 25 (Palm Sunday).

For more information visit the 40 Days for Life website or Facebook page.