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How One ‘Mustard Seed’ is Moving the Pro-Life Message From Waco to the World, by Kelli Keane – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Photo Source: Pro-Life in the Public Square

By Kelli Keane, Live Action News, Oct 31, 2025

In October of 2024, on the shoulders of the legendary local activist group Pro-Life Waco, a new nationwide organization was launched with a mission to engage the largely neglected “mushy middle” — people in communities who may not often even think about the issue of abortion.

Key Takeaways:

The Backstory:

John Pisciotta went from being a pro-life “fan” to an activist in 1994, when pro-life preachers Rusty Thomas and Flip Benham came to Waco to lead rallies and protests at the newly-opened Planned Parenthood abortion business in town.

Pisciotta, then an economics professor at Baylor University, told Live Action News that he “debated whether to attend or not,” but then “the Holy Spirit nudged me to show up.” Thomas’ and Benham’s words about the horrors of abortion changed the course of Pisciotta’s life.

“I decided that day, fighting abortion would become a part of my life. From a small mustard seed, Pro-Life Waco grew over three decades to be a diverse and unflinching community action organization,” he said. ….

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