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MAKING
AN IMPACT FOR LIFE IN EUROPE
By Bradley Mattes
The pro-life movement in America has more cause for optimism than
in the past. We have good reason to believe that the Supreme Court is only one
justice away from correcting Roe vs Wade, which unleashed abortion-on-demand
throughout pregnancy. Opinion polls show a majority of Americans oppose most
abortions. Modern technology, like 4D ultrasound and intrauterine surgery, has
opened the window to the womb wider than ever. More and more Americans are peering
into this window with astonishment at what they see.
The most important reason the abortion industry is on the defensive
in our nation is because of our effective grass roots, pro-life movement. Its
made up of tens of thousands of mostly volunteers tirelessly working to protect
societys most vulnerable citizens.
A significant and growing element of our grass roots effectiveness
are the mothers and fathers of aborted babies who speak out against abortion.
These grieving parents provide eloquent and persuasive testimonies that abortion
not only kills an innocent baby, it also leaves emotional and physical devastation
in its wake.
These are some of the major reasons Roe vs Wade is living
on borrowed time. If this pro-life momentum continues, states may once again
be allowed to protect unborn babies and their parents from abortion a
crucial step toward our ultimate goal of a human life amendment.
Sadly, in Europe, abortion is more ingrained and accepted in society.
Each time I visit, I am struck by the pro-abortion mentality and secularization
of this part of the world. Last month I traveled to The Netherlands and Germany
where I spoke on the effect of abortion on the fathers of unborn children. I
participated in a summit of pro-life leaders involved with the issue of post-abortion
stress.
The timing of the summit was designed to coincide with the efforts
of Hollands parliament to re-evaluate their abortion laws. Pro-life leaders
in The Netherlands felt expert input and testimony would help further their
goals of protecting this nations unborn children. It was also our desire
to more fully organize efforts there to minister to post-abortive fathers and
mothers.
On its surface, Holland appears to be a genteel society with courteous
citizens and meticulously maintained gardens. But underneath this facade, lie
legal drug use and prostitution, as well as an emphasis on liberal sexual practices.
Euthanasia is now legally practiced on handicapped infants, and abortion is
used as a method of birth control.
We met in Hilversum, a short train ride from Amsterdam. It was
a wonderful opportunity to exchange information and encourage one another in
our efforts to provide hope and healing to men and women after abortion.
This trip was particularly rewarding. But in order to fully appreciate
the outcome, let me take you back to Brussels, Belgium two years before. I had
been attending meetings at the European Union and decided to enjoy a break in
the warm spring sun. I was having lunch with a few other pro-life leaders on
the steps leading to one of the office buildings located in the heart of Brussels.
There I met a Dutch couple, Michael and Jennifer van der Mast. Since they spoke
fluent English, we struck up a conversation. Michael confided that his son had
just announced he had gotten his girlfriend pregnant. I was the first person
he shared this with. Both Michael and Jennifer still seemed to be in a state
of shock. My first response was to positively stress the joy of becoming grandparents.
In all of the family turmoil, Michael had not yet made that mental
connection. Further, whether or not his sons girlfriend would choose abortion
was an unknown. Europe is a hostile environment for a baby conceived unexpectedly.
When I speak to audiences about the reaction of men to abortion,
I talk about the God-given instinct of men to protect their offspring. This
protective instinct also extends to the babys grandfather. When Michael
realized that the life of his grandchild was at stake, his interest in the outcome
of the pregnancy increased. That sunny day on the steps of the European Union
building we talked about the ways to persuade Michaels son and his girlfriend
to give their baby life. It would require due diligence and much prayer.
Fast forward to Hilversum just weeks ago. Once again I met Michael
and Jennifer this time at the pro-life summit. Michael was wearing a
big grin when he saw me and was holding a precious item in his hand. It was
a picture of his granddaughter on her first birthday!
During our visit two years before, Michael didnt really
know who I was or what I did. He later learned by doing a search on me on the
Internet, and was quite surprised to find out more about the effect of abortion
on men, and how close his son had come to tragedy.
Now Michael was at the summit in an official capacity. He is leading
a budding effort to counsel post-abortive fathers in The Netherlands. Considering
how many men in his country are affected, Michaels efforts are sorely
needed. It was exciting to see such life-affirming progress made in this mans
life since we last met. We are now close friends.
After a successful meeting in Holland, I traveled to Bonn, Germany
with a couple of American colleagues to present information on post-abortion
stress in men and women. We spoke to a group of key German pro-life leaders
who had assembled from all over the country to learn more about the effects
of abortion on the babies parents.
I have spoken to many audiences in various parts of the world
regarding abortions devastating impact on fathers. In most cases, men
come forward who have personally experienced abortion and know first-hand about
the emotional toll. Regardless of culture differences, these men face the same
psychological problems and symptoms.
In order to help these hurting fathers at home, the pro-life movement
must first be aware of the emotional devastation many men feel after an abortion
decision. Second, we must equip pro-lifers everywhere with the knowledge and
tools to bring forgotten fathers hope and healing.
Life Issues Institute has developed a new tool for the pro-life
movement and concerned individuals who want to help the millions of fathers
who daily struggle with a past abortion. This situation is more urgent than
many realize. Obviously, all men arent sensitive to the loss of a child
through abortion. However, millions have been dramatically affected. We have
seen serious behavioral problems in post-abortive men. They range from extreme
behavior such as suicide and murder, to unresolved grief and shame. Most every
post-abortive father will act out in anger and frustration after abortion. This
is a problem that requires our immediate concern and efforts to remedy. For
more information on how to begin the process, please check out the back page
of this newsletter.
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