June first was Children’s Day in China where emphasis is put on them. I know; it’s ironic considering their forced abortion program. Jonny Fan and others have worked to include the unborn in this special day. They’ve protested abortion in front of a Women’s hospital. His online education campaign has met with growing success because prayer in public is dangerous. Jonny lost his job because of his pro-life efforts, but it hasn’t stopped him. He believes abortion has to be a “church movement” where confession, repentance and the healing message of forgiveness through Christ is freely given. Through his work, Jonny’s calling on Christians to assist women facing an unexpected pregnancy and to adopt when able—a concept largely spurned in China. Please pray for Jonny’s efforts.
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