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God's Grace on an Abortion Advocate and Provider
I've heard several individuals speak who formerly worked for abortion clinics, including one that witnessed abortions in the third term. Their testimony powerfully exposes the calloused and financially driven nature of this gruesome business that exploits, for profit, the weak and defenseless. It also makes me wonder about the responsibility of individual who continue to tolerate it:
Carol Everett entered the abortion industry in Texas reluctantly at first by working with a partner who directed four abortion clinics. Under the guise of offering sexual counseling, she would direct women to their offices in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. Later, she took over the direct oversight of these clinics and increased their killings from 200 to 800 per month. Finally, due to the lucrative nature of the business, she left and set up several clinics of her own and earned approximately $150,000.00 a year. At the time she quit, she was overseeing the death of about 550 babies per month.
God is merciful to us all, and He opened Carol's eyes to what she was doing. She turned from her sin and now faithfully serves Christ. She now lectures and fights in the battle against baby-killing. Her amazing testimony was aired on Dr. James Dobson's radio program, Focus On the Family across the nation in 1988. [more offsite]
Posted by tim at September 7, 2004 6:37 AM
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