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5 Things You Can Do To Promote the Pro-Life Cause

In an earlier post, I wrote about why the Church cares about bioethics. Here are five things Christians can do to further the pro-life cause.

“Now note well those who hold heretical opinions about the grace of Jesus Christ that came to us; note how contrary they are to the mind of God.  They have no concern for love, none for the widow, none for the orphan, none for the oppressed, none for the prisoner or the one released, none for the hungry or thirsty” (Ignatius, Smyrnaeans 6.2). 

Polycarp, a disciple of the apostle John himself, wrote:

The presbyters, for their part, must be compassionate, merciful to all, turning back those who have gone astray, visiting all the sick, not neglecting a widow, orphan, or poor person, but always aiming at what is honorable in the sight of God and of people” (Polycarp, Philippians 6.1, c. A.D. 110). 

Further support is found in Justin Martyr, from the mid-second century (c. 100–165), who recounted:

“those who are well off and are willing to do so give as much as each desires, and the money thus collected is deposited with the bishop, who takes care of the orphans and widows, and those who are in straits through sickness or any other cause, and those in prison, and our visitors from other parts — in short, he looks after all who are in need” (Justin Martyr, 1 Apology 67). 

So you can see from these ancient fathers that church leaders were expected to oversee works of mercy.

See how closely orthodoxy is tied to life.  Right doctrine is displayed in right action.  A right understanding of “the grace of Jesus Christ” moves us to love one another. This one deserves a number of dedicated blog posts of its own. I know many Christian families do adopt and many are unable to, but what can we do to make adoption more prevalent in our church communities?

Remember, in all things, love one another. This is by no means an exhaustive list. What are some of your ideas for steps we can take to advance the pro-life message? Comment below.

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