Posted on Monday, Mar 28th, '11
Stand4LIFE is a movement to end abortion in the state of Florida. On Saturday, May 7th, thousands will gather at abortion clinics all over the state standing shoulder to shoulder in prayer -- asking God to end abortion, increase adoptions and send revival to Florida. As we pray for our government to uphold life, we have a responsibility in our own region to be a witness. The church is required to be the conscience of America. Let’s start in our own backyards.

On May 7, thousands will gather in silent prayer from 10am-12pm, covering every abortion center in Florida. We will lay aside our denominational differences and preferences to be the demonstration of justice for those who have no voice. We will come as a silent force with one message: LIFE.

How you can participate

Mobilize a Stand4LIFE event in your region

If you are interested in becoming a mobilizer for your area, please email Info@Resound247.com. We need your help. Consider being the coordinator for your church or school. It takes a coordinated effort to get a community to make a stand.

Posted on Saturday, Mar 26th, '11

John Mulinde of World Trumpet Mission, based in Kampala, Uganda, spoke to the entire IHOP–Kansas City staff on Tuesday, March 1. John spoke of God’s zeal for the holiness of the believer by relating a powerful encounter he had with the Lord. Listen to this message and let it pierce your heart with sobriety and strengthen your determination to live a life worthy of the Lord and please Him in every way (Col. 1:10).

Posted on Sunday, Jul 11th, '10

Yesterday CNN released an awesome article stating that the thousands of soccer fans in South Africa for the World Cup have been turning to arts and museums rather than sex-tourism, which is completely opposite of what was expected. 

The article states:

"The World Cup has been devastating. We thought it was going to be a cash cow but it's chased a lot of the business away. It's been the worst month in my company's history," the owner and founder of one of Johannesburg's most exclusive escort companies told CNN.

"No one is interested in sex at the moment. I think we've had three customers who traveled here for the World Cup which has seen my group's business drop by 80 percent. I enjoyed watching the games, but I can't wait for everyone to just go home now!" the madam, who works under the alias of "Tori," added.

The behavior of fans in South Africa has run contrary to what was predicted prior to the start of the tournament after David Bayever told World Cup organizers in March it was feared that up to 40,000 extra prostitutes could converge in the host nation to meet the expected demand.

But the tournament in 2010, if anything, has seen the modern-day soccer fan attracted to art galleries and museums over brothels.
Posted on Friday, Jun 11th, '10
From Florida House Majority Office:
CRIST’S VETO BRINGS TAXPAYER FUNDED ABORTIONS TO FLORIDA FOR FIRST TIME
-“You Can Trust Me” Crist told Pro-Life Floridians-

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Today, with his veto of House Bill (HB) 1143, Governor Charlie Crist chose to force Florida taxpayers to pay for elective abortions for the first time.

Crist, who has repeatedly declared that pro-life Floridians could trust him to support their efforts, went back on his word and vetoed the only major legislation dealing with abortion presented to him during his term as governor.

Recent federal health care legislation gave states the opportunity to opt-out of federal provisions using tax dollars to be used to subsidize insurance plans that fund elective abortions. Provisions to ensure taxpayer dollars were not used to pay for elective abortions were contained in HB 1143, and tens of thousands of Floridians, including U.S. Senator George LeMieux (R-Florida)-who was appointed to the U.S. Senate by Crist- Attorney General Bill McCollum and Crist’s Lieutenant Governor Jeff Kottkamp asked for Crist to sign those measures.

Restricting the use of taxpayer dollars for abortions has been the policy of our nation for over three decades. In 1976, an overwhelming Democratic-controlled United States House of Representatives passed the Hyde Amendment, which barred publicly-funded abortions.

Florida has never offered taxpayer funded elective abortions. Exceptions for cases of rape or incest, or situations where the life of the mother is in danger are specifically provided for in both the Hyde amendment and in HB 1143.

HB 1143 also contained provisions designed to streamline the Agency for Health Care Administration and save Florida taxpayers an estimated $1.3 million annually by reducing state administrative costs and Medicaid expenditures.

Additionally, HB 1143 also established as the state’s policy that a person may not be compelled by federal, state or local governments to purchase health insurance or services. The federal legislation that allows taxpayer dollars to subsidize abortions also contained provisions mandating that every individual be forced to purchase health care insurance or be fined by the Internal Revenue Service.

The legislation supported the efforts of Attorney General Bill McCollum to preserve Floridians' independence to make their own health care purchasing decisions.

The legislation also ensured that a woman had the right to see an ultrasound, if she so chose, before making the decision to have an abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy. Such ultrasounds are already required in the second and third trimesters before an abortion can be performed. Additionally, according to a 2008 legislative analysis, 82% of abortion providers in the state of Florida already require an ultrasound prior to performing first trimester abortions, and the ultrasound is already included in the cost of the abortion procedure.

The ultrasound would be used to determine vital information relating to the procedure such as confirming the pregnancy, determining gestational age, and checking for any special circumstances such as an ectopic pregnancy. For over 80% of Florida abortion providers, such ultrasounds are already standard medical practice. This legislation sought to give women the information they need to make an informed decision while at the same time improving quality of care and safety.

A woman who does not wish to view her ultrasound or listen to an oral description has the specific right to decline by signing a simple form. The bill exempted cases of rape, incest and situations where the life of the mother is in jeopardy.

Posted on Friday, Jun 11th, '10
This last week as Bound4LIFE Tallahassee has been sieging in the Capitol Rotunda local and state-wide news media has been there nearly every day covering the story through printed news, blogs and television.

Here are a few of the clips and blogs that have been helping to spread a culture of life throughout the state of Florida!

(This video was broadcast on the Florida News Channel all across Florida.)

Charisma Magazine - Activists Make Final Push for Florida Pro-Life Bill

Miami Herald Blog - Crist: abortion veto will happen 'sooner rather than later'

PNJ - Crist could veto abortion bill



Have you seen anything on the news about this issue? Sound off in the comments.