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BPT2005 4th Quarter

God's Servants at the "Summit Women's Center"
BPT Reports from 3rd Quarter
October - December, 2005

December 23, 2005

THE STREETS, BRIDGEPORT, CT-  FRIDAY DEC. 23, 2005

Twenty-three pro-lifers came out to pray on this Christmas weekend even though they had many things to do, they put the babies and the moms first. Thank God for that because one mom changed her mind and now every Christmas she will remember she decided to give her child life just like Mary did for baby Jesus. From what we saw on Friday:

NINE MOMS CAME TO ABORT.
ONE CHANGED HER MIND.
ONE TURNED AWAY.
SEVEN BABIES WERE LEFT TO DIE.

Please pray for the mom that changed her mind.  She is Hispanic, about thirty years old.  Her sister brought her and took all the resource information to get help. We got her phone number to do follow up. Pray the help she needs will be provided and that she will draw close to our Lord.

We had our Christmas fellowship Friday night and we have enjoyed the presence of John and Kim from OSA-Dallas. Last Sunday the Reyes' gave them a baby shower. It was probably the most fun I ever had at one. John's family is a blessing to us all. This is Cori and Kelly looking at their wedding pictures.

This is Kim and John opening baby presents. Kim is due to have a baby boy (Stephen Eleazar) in March.

Please join us this Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 am sharp, to plead the case of the fatherless and to help persuade moms to choose life instead of death for their precious babies that God has given them. The first Christmas gift was a child, and there is nothing more precious. Thank you to all who gave donations, food cards and diapers to help the moms and babies this Christmas. May our Lord and Savior richly bless you.

For the Least of These,
Marilyn Carroll


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