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Look What These Pro-Lifers Are Giving Abortion Workers for Valentine's Day

Pete Baklinski : Feb 11, 2016
LifeSiteNews.com

"This message of pro-life being pro-love is helping the pro-life movement to reach a different group of people." -Abby Johnson

(Round Rock, TX)—What's the best way to get friends or family members working in the abortion industry to quit their jobs? Simple: You love them out of it. With a Valentines day theme, numerous pro-life volunteers will be delivering love letters along with flowers to abortion clinic workers across the country this month with the hope of helping them move away from a life-destroying industry to something better. (Photo via LifeSiteNews)

"We thought that if we send a message of love to these clinics, letting these workers know that we care about them and that we truly want something better for them, that we are willing to provide options, it might resonate with them," said former abortion clinic worker Abby Johnson to LifeSiteNews.

Johnson, president of 'And Then There Were None' (ATTWN), started the 'Love One Out' campaign because she said sometimes all it takes is showing someone in a difficult place a little love to help them move to a better place.

"We have seen 'love' work in the lives of 210 abortion clinic workers who have come through our ministry," she said.

The message in the letters is simple: "We love you, and you are too good to be working in an abortion clinic. We love you enough to help you quit. Healing is possible."

Johnson's organization will be partnering with Sidewalk Advocates for Life and others to send love letters and flowers to about half of the 700-or-so abortion clinics throughout the US. Johnson said that any pro-life groups interested in joining in the effort can contact her through her website.

Johnson knows how difficult it is to work in an abortion clinic.

"As a former abortion clinic worker, I remember wanting to leave the industry but wondered how it would be perceived. Would someone love me enough to help me get out? I knew that I deserved better, and when I left the abortion industry, I wanted to..."

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