In Proverbs 31:8–9, the scripture instructs us to “Be a voice for the voiceless.” That charge is at the core of our mission.
In cities across our nation, precious lives are destroyed every week. But when the Church steps out in obedience to the Lord, He moves. The effect is that lives are saved, hearts are transformed, and families are restored.
Just last week, we reached 500 babies that have been saved so far in 2025.
These are lives that were scheduled to be snuffed out by abortion. But because the Church was there, reaching out from the sidewalk and interceding through worship and prayer, those lives were rescued. Each one is a testimony of what happens when light invades darkness, when faith leads to action, and when the people of God say yes.
One of those precious babies was just born recently (pictured above).
Her mother called our real-choices.com help line, overwhelmed, suicidal, and feeling completely alone. But God met her in her darkest moment. A partnering church stepped in to walk alongside her. One of our team members shared the Gospel, and in the midst of all her struggles, she responded by confessing Jesus as her Lord.
Today, her baby is alive. And her heart is being transformed. What began with desperation has turned into new life, both physically and spiritually. Since that day, she has had many beautiful conversations about God, and her journey is still unfolding.
This is why we keep going.
Since 2016, we have seen more than 6,800 babies saved from abortion. Each one is a reminder that God is faithful and that the light still shines in the darkness.
None of this happened by accident. It happened because the Church showed up at prayer walks, during adoption weeks, on sidewalks, in mentoring relationships, and through sacrificial giving. It happened because ordinary believers said yes to God’s call to love the least of these.
We celebrate this milestone, but we do not stop here.
There are still more stories to be written.
There are still more lives to be saved.
And there are still more reasons to keep going.