A new year is a new beginning. We at MCCL want to use the new year to rejuvenate, strengthen, and expand our pro-life educational activities.
We want to inform more Minnesotans of the humanity of the unborn child, the brutal reality of abortion, and the practical resources and abortion alternatives that are available to pregnant women in need.
We want to persuade more Minnesotans that every human being counts and that both mother and child deserve our respect and protection.
We want to motivate more Minnesotans to live and vote pro-life and to partner with us as we work to make abortion unthinkable in our culture.
If you want to be part of this lifesaving mission, here are some simple ways you can join us to change hearts and minds in 2019:
Invite friends or family members to accompany you at the MCCL March for Life (Jan. 22) and MCCL Legislative Dinner (Feb. 26). These events are both informative and motivational.
Invite your own students or students you know to attend MCCL's Student Day at the Capitol (March 4 or March 14). This a unique pro-life experience in government for students in grades 7-12.
Volunteer for a shift staffing MCCL's pro-life booth at your county fair or at the State Fair this summer. Your presence will help inform fairgoers about fetal development and abortion.
Invite high school students to participate in MCCL's Life Leadership Camp Aug. 4-7 in Paynesville. This pro-life summer camp trains and equips young people to be knowledgeable and effective pro-life leaders.
Invite MCCL to deliver a pro-life presentation to your church, school, or group.
Follow MCCL on social media and share our pro-life articles, graphics, and links with your own social network.
Order MCCL educational materials (such as brochures, fliers, and billboards) and share them with others.
Become a member of MCCL if you aren't already. Encourage others to do the same. Everything MCCL does is only possible with your faithful and generous support!
More information about all of these opportunities can be found on our website or by contacting MCCL. Thanks for all you do!
This article appears in the November-December issue of MCCL News.