rb-11-2019

Pray for the JFA Team and Those We’ve Met on Campuses This Month

Please pray for JFA as our team plans and prepares for upcoming events in 2020. Pray for each person we have trained recently and each person with whom we have conversed at outreach, that God will help each to actively love every human being involved in unintended pregnancy.

  • Oct. 31 (Del City, OK): Interactive Seminar — Christian Heritage Academy

  • Nov. 3 (Norman, OK): Presentation & Interactive Seminar — Trinity Baptist Church

  • Nov. 4-5 (Norman, OK): Exhibits and Dialogue — Univ. of Oklahoma

  • Nov. 9 (Wichita, KS): Interactive Workshop — Kansans For Life Convention

  • Nov. 17-19 (Tucson, AZ): Interactive Seminar, Exhibits, & Dialogue — Univ. of Arizona

  • Nov. 26 (Wichita, KS): Interactive Seminar — Regan Institute

  • Dec. 2 (Fairfax, VA): Exhibits and Dialogue — George Mason University

JFA's "Extending Your Learning" Resource Library

Featured Resource for Equipping Yourself:

We invite you to explore the wide array of resources available at JFA’s Extending Your Learning webpage. Read articles from JFA’s own Interactive Guide, access scholarly articles on fetal development through convenient links, and watch videos of dialogue artists in real conversations. Prepare for common questions and objections including “Does the Bible Say Anything About Abortion?” “What if the Mother’s Life Is in Danger?” “Is Abortion Legal Through All Nine Months?” and “Abortion Should Be Legal Until the Unborn Is Viable.” If you haven’t explored the vast resource library on JFA’s website, Extending Your Learning is a great place to start.

On-the-Street Interviews about Unplanned Pregnancy and Abortion

Featured Conversation Starter:

We invite you to start a conversation by watching The Voices Docuseries with a friend or family member. On a road trip through five U.S. cities, our friends at Voices for the Voiceless filmed over 130 on-the-street interviews of people sharing stories of unplanned pregnancy and abortion. The videos they compiled from these interviews can help you start a conversation with common ground. After watching, ask your friend for his or her reflection on what you saw together. If you have a chance to share, start by expressing empathy with specific circumstances that were discussed in the interviews. Consider asking, “What do you think are good solutions to these specific struggles? Do you think abortion is a good solution? Why or why not?”