The fight for life has turned to the states and to ministering to individual mothers in crisis pregnancy situations. Founder and CEO of Stanton Health Care Brandi Swindell, CEO and President of Concerned Women for America Penny Nance, and founder and President of Bienvenido US Abraham Enriquez take the CPAC stage to discuss how the pro-life movement is moving forward.
The pro-life movement is not just about saving babies but saving the women who are often victims of abuse, pressured and threatened into abortions against their wills, and emotionally, physically, and psychologically damaged by abortion.
“They [the Left] say we’re the people who only care about a baby in it’s mother’s womb when its actually the opposite. It’s them. They want to see a woman for about an hour, take her money and then never see her again even if she is hurt, damaged for life, not matter. We are the people willing to take women even into our own homes, love them and their children, and walk with them for years through life and help them find a better alternative,” said Nance.
Swindell’s Stanton Health Care is on the ground of the pro-life movement doing just this, showing women it is possible to live a full life with a baby, helping them do that, and caring for them as persons. Though the Left has made abortion a women’s issue, it requires the involvement of everyone including men to live into their nature as protectors and providers. In effort to expand involvement and resources, Swindell has launched a new program, called End Abortion Abuse, to support pregnant mothers in abusive relationships and facing abortion coercion from partners, family, or others.
See the full discussion on Rumble @CPAC.