Kelton Zacharias

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It is probably not surprising that pro-life stalwarts of nineteenth-century America did not simply say "no" to abortion; they said "yes" to women in crisis. They said "yes" to the poor and desperate. They said "yes" to the confused and afflicted. In short, they fulfilled their servanthood mandate simultaneously with their prophetic mandate.
Abortion: A Rational Look at An Emotional Issue
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