The death of Jimmy Carter, the approaching inauguration of Donald Trump, and the annual March for Life offer an opportunity to reflect on the pro-life movement’s past and future.
By now, it is clear that overturning of Roe v. Wade was not a terminable goal. The battle goes on, and it always will. The moment we believe a single political leader or party will definitively resolve the abortion issue and ensure that every human life is protected from conception to natural death is the moment we forget that the things of this world are mere “shadows of things to come” (Col. 2:17).
Yet a close consideration of the “things to come” may be precisely what we need to reinvigorate the pro-life movement from within. …
Continue reading >>>>>>>>>>