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Cradle My Heart

Cradle My Heart

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Show overview

Cradle My Heart launched in 2022 and has put out 50 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 20 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 27 min and 27 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 3.2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2022, with 40 episodes published.

Episodes
50
Running
2022–2023 · 1y
Median length
27 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Cradle My Heart Radio is a weekly opportunity to connect with others in light of God’s Word, as together we are finding God’s love–especially during unintended pregnancy and after abortion.Kim Ketola's faith and life experience unveil the spiritual impact of abortion on the women and men who choose it—as well as the hope available to make a better choice. My story and voice have been featured on many national radio and television outlets, I was inducted into the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2013 for my work while known as Kim Jeffries (KS95, WCCO Radio and TV, and KTIS).My book Cradle My Heart, Finding God’s Love After Abortion won First Place at the 2010 Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference, is an Amazon #1 bestseller, and was a Finalist for the Evangelical Christian Press Association’s Book of the Year in 2013, and features a Foreword by Ruth Graham. I believe these awards reflect how redemption in our Lord Jesus Christ resonates in readers’ hearts–using our worst, even fatal mistakes for his greatest glory.

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A way forward on abortion after Dobbs - Charlie Camosy

Did the overturn of Roe v Wade make the US more likely to make legal abortion the law of the land? Charlie Camosy proposes a way forward to prevent that happening. His article, A post-Dobbs way forward on abortion is becoming clear, reviews policies supporting women and families as the most essential and effective path to ending the need for abortion today.From his bio: Charlie Camosy is professor of Medical Humanities at the Creighton University School of Medicine. In addition, he holds the Monsignor Curran Fellowship in Moral Theology at St. Joseph Seminary in New York. Twitter: @ccamosySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 9, 202326 min

Teen abortion happening behind parents' backs

Marc Lucas joins us this week to talk about preventing abortion in the face of teen pregnancy. Many parents are not aware that even in places where parental consent is required, any teen can obtain an abortion without their parent ever knowing it has happened.We discussed the scenario presented in the foreign film Memoir of a Veering Storm.And we present ideas for avoiding that storm. Surprisingly, the American Association of Pediatrics does not advocate for mandatory parental involvement.Church resources include ministries like Embrace Grace and Pro-Grace. Lucas also referenced the He Gets Us campaign to model Christ-like care for life's most difficult issues.From Marc’s bio: Marc Lucas has served as a pastor for a combined 15 years with two mega-churches in the Valley: Sun Valley Community Church and Highlands Church. He’s an alumni of Arizona Christian University with a degree in Biblical Studies. He is currently the Local Ministry Director at Faith Talk 1360. He has been married to his wife Tammy, for 16 years and they have 3 beautiful kids Kaylen 14, Kenzie 10 and Karson 6.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 2, 202326 min

Priscilla Coleman Pt 2 - Researching abortion truth

Dr. Priscilla Coleman is an academic and expert voice whose credits include over sixty peer-reviewed journal entries.According to Coleman, “The truth comes through the data. . . We do know that abortion is detrimental to a very high percentage of women. And it’s not a healthy choice as the mainstream pitches it.”The study of the psychological impact of abortion on women dates back to the days prior to Roe v Wade and legalization. Mining the sparse early studies created a drive in Coleman to learn more. She notes that by 2008 a proliferation of studies confirmed abortion significantly increases mental health risks to women.We also discuss the climate of suppression and censorship of her research. Although she does not work in the faith-based realm, Dr. Coleman is a believer in Jesus Christ. She says, “I feel supported by God, and I feel supported by truth and by the science.”Dr. Coleman is slates as a Keynote Speaker at the upcoming healthcare conference titles, The Clinical Impact of Reproductive Choice in North Dakota in April, 2023. Details and registration links available here.Priscilla K ColemanLearn more:Priscilla Coleman, PhD, recently retired as Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Bowling Green State University. She has researched the impact of abortion on mental health, mortality and interpersonal relationships. Dr. Coleman serves as an expert witness in abortion legislation cases using current research about the impacts of abortion, as well as risk factors for adverse post-abortion outcomes and bias in publishing research on abortion and mental health.Host Kim KetolaListen on FaithTalk1360 in Phoenix Thursdays at 3 pmListen On Demand on Spotify, Apple podcasts or on the podcast home pageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 23, 202326 min

A voice of truth in the abortion wilderness

Dr. Priscilla Coleman is an academic and expert voice whose credits include over sixty peer-reviewed journal entries.According to Coleman, "The truth comes through the data...We do know that abortion is detrimental to a very high percentage of women. And it's not a healthy choice as the mainstream pitches it."The study of the psychological impact of abortion on women dates back to the days prior to Roe v Wade and legalization. Mining the early studies created a drive to learn more. And by 2008 a proliferation of studies confirmed abortion significantly increases mental health risks to women.We also discuss the climate of suppression and censorship of her research. Although she does not work in the faith-based realm, Dr. Coleman is a believer in Jesus Christ. She says, "I feel supported by God, and I feel supported by truth and by the science."Dr. Coleman is a Keynote Speaker at the upcoming healthcare conference The Clinical Impact of Reproductive Choice in North Dakota in April, 2023. Details and registration links available here.Learn more:Priscilla Coleman, PhD,, recently retired as Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Bowling Green State University. She has researched the impact of abortion on mental health, mortality and interpersonal relationships. Dr. Coleman serves as an expert witness in abortion legislation cases using current research about the impacts of abortion, as well as risk factors for adverse post-abortion outcomes and bias in publishing research on abortion and mental health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 16, 202326 min

Chuck Foreman Part 2 Abortion- What then shall we do?

Is activism the answer to abortion?Can slogans ever change hearts and minds?Given that more than 60 million lives have been lost to abortion in the US under Roe v Wade, what is the church now called to do in their communities?Leading with love is a primary responsibility, according to Pastor Foreman, along with the duty to seek to understand the question beyond the political noise and rhetoric. He says, "What I'm doing now is not political. Let's think critically...talk intelligently... and bathe it in a a loving spirit."Abortion may be a policy debate taking place in Washington DC, but abortion is happening in our neighborhoods. The local church is uniquely positioned to meet the challenge of preventing abortion as well as the restoration of those who have experienced it.From his bio: Chuck Foreman and his wife, Kathy, served as missionaries in Taiwan for twenty years and were also field coordinators for East Asia with Team Expansion. They have four children and two grandchildren. Chuck and Kathy live in Phoenix, Arizona, where Chuck is the teaching and missions pastor for First Christian Church, a church recognized for its leadership in modeling what it means to humbly serve its community. He is the author of The Deadliest Sin, A Penetrating Look at the Poison of Pride in a Leader.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 9, 202326 min

Chuck Foreman - on mission in the local church

Abortion may be a policy debate taking place in Washington DC, but abortion is happening in our neighborhoods. The local church is uniquely positioned to meet the challenge of preventing abortion as well as the restoration of those who have experienced it.Pastor Chuck Foreman applies the text of the parable of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15 to how the church can respond to the brokenness of having lost our way. In the local church, our job is to celebrate and welcome those impacted by abortion.From his bio:Chuck Foreman and his wife, Kathy, served as missionaries in Taiwan for twenty years and were also field coordinators for East Asia with Team Expansion. They have four children and two grandchildren. Chuck and Kathy live in Phoenix, Arizona, where Chuck is the teaching and missions pastor for First Christian Church, a church recognized for its leadership in modeling what it means to humbly serve its community. He is the author of The Deadliest Sin, A Penetrating Look at the Poison of Pride in a LeaderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feb 2, 202326 min

The War on Children - what can you do?

Abortion has claimed the lives of multiple-millions of children in the US. The war on children means that we all must decide where we stand. And we can be inspired to bravery in defending the lives of children before they are born. We can speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, as God has called us to do.Host Kim Ketola shares practical ways each of us can make an impact in defending unborn lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 26, 202326 min

Breaking the central barrier to spiritual healing after abortion

Support After Abortion research found 0% of women who wanted help after abortion would seek that help from their church or their pastor.Is this episode Kim Ketola discusses the barriers to healing after abortion, and how church leaders can break through.Past episodes and other resources can be found at cradlemyheart.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 19, 202325 min

Ryan Bomberger War on Adoption Part 2

Ryan Bomberger was conceived in rape. His adoptive parents raised him in a family of fifteen children, and unleashed love and purpose by their legacy.Today he is an adoptive parent to two children; he and his wife Bethany also have two biological children.We discuss the backlash against adoption. Bomberger exposes the organized ideological opposition to adoption. Tactics include demonizing adoption and distorting negative mental health outcomes to adoptees.Bomberger also raises the alarm about Bethany Christian Services, a formerly pro-life organization, whose current policies would block multi-ethnic adoptions while promoting same-sex adoption. Further, any couple opposed to LGBTQ ideology could be banned from adopting at all.His wit and wisdom is on full display in the surprising story of his encounters with the NAACP for his parody of their organization as the “National Association for the Abortion of Colored People.”From his bio: Ryan Bomberger is the founder of the Radiance Foundation which is dedicated to advancing the truth that every life has purpose. He was an award-winning creative professional for more than a decade before becoming the Chief Creative Officer of The Radiance Foundation. He’s happily married to the love of his life, Bethany, and father to four awesome munchkins (two of whom are adopted). He’s an international public speaker, columnist, factivist, singer/songwriter and author of the fearless book Not Equal: Civil Rights Gone Wrong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 12, 202326 min

Ryan Bomberger - Fighting for Life in the War on Adoption

Ryan Bomberger was conceived in rape. His adoptive parents raised him in a family of fifteen children, and unleashed love and purpose by their legacy.Today he is an adoptive parent to two children; he and his wife Bethany also have two biological children.We discuss the backlash against adoption. Bomberger exposes the organized ideological opposition to adoption. Tactics include demonizing adoption and distorting negative mental health outcomes to adoptees.Bomberger also raises the alarm about Bethany Christian Services, a formerly pro-life organization, whose current policies would block multi-ethnic adoptions while promoting same-sex adoption. Further, any couple opposed to LGBTQ ideology could be banned from adopting at all.He also shares the surprising story of his encounters with the NAACP for his parody of their organization as the "National Association for the Abortion of Colored People."From his bio: Ryan Bomberger is the founder of the Radiance Foundation which is dedicated to advancing the truth that every life has purpose. He was an award-winning creative professional for more than a decade before becoming the Chief Creative Officer of The Radiance Foundation. He’s happily married to the love of his life, Bethany, and father to four awesome munchkins (two of whom are adopted). He’s an international public speaker, columnist, factivist, singer/songwriter and author of the fearless book Not Equal: Civil Rights Gone Wrong. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 5, 202326 min

Theresa Burke Part 2

Theresa Burke, PhD, is the Founder of Rachel's Vineyard, an international outreach for help and healing after abortion.In Part 2 of our conversation, we continue to discuss her clinical experience of being drawn to abortion recovery through leading a therapy group for women with eating disorders. And she shares the many mental health challenges abortion trauma brings to those who experience it.Burke notes that the isolation of Covid-19 led to many older women to seek healing from a past abortion. And now, in a post-Roe world, even more women are coming forward.She says, "When the conscience is aborted, the truth does get distorted." And she outlines how abortion is extreme abandonment, rather than empowerment. Restoring connection and reconciling grief are keys to healing and recovery.From her bio:Theresa BurkeTheresa Burke, Ph.D., NCP, LPC, BCCP, DABFC, DAPADr. Theresa Burke is the Founder of Rachel’s Vineyard, offering a unique sensory based treatment which integrates emotional, psychological and spiritual dimensions. Since 1993, the Rachel’s Vineyard model has spread to 49 states and is in over 70 countries. The Rachel’s Vineyard retreat is currently offered in 22 languages, with other translations in progress. Rachel’s Vineyard is a ministry of Priests for Life/Gospel of Life Ministries.Her books include Forbidden Grief - The Unspoken Pain of Abortion with David C. Reardon (Acorn Books).Theresa holds an undergraduate degree in English Communications with a concentration in social work. Theresa went on to Immaculata University to earn an M.A. and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology. She is a Nationally Certified Psychologist, a Certified Diplomat of the American Psychotherapy Association, a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Board Certified Clinical Psychotherapist, and a Diplomat of the American Board of Forensic Counselors. She holds membership in the Society for Catholic Social Scientists and the American Association of Christian Counselors. Theresa is the proud mother of five children. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 29, 202226 min

Theresa Burke healing abortion-wounded hearts

Dr. Theresa Burke, PhD, is the Founder of Rachel's Vineyard, an international outreach for help and healing after abortion.We discuss her clinical experience of being drawn to abortion recovery through leading a therapy group for women with eating disorders. And she shares the many mental health challenges abortion trauma brings to those who experience it.Burke notes that the isolation of Covid-19 led to many older women to seek healing from a past abortion. And now, in a post-Roe world, even more women are coming forward.She says, "When the conscience is aborted, the truth does get distorted." And she outlines how abortion is extreme abandonment, rather than empowerment. Restoring connection and reconciling grief are keys to healing and recovery.From her bio:Theresa Burke, Ph.D., NCP, LPC, BCCP, DABFC, DAPADr. Theresa Burke is the Founder of Rachel’s Vineyard, offering a unique sensory based treatment which integrates emotional, psychological and spiritual dimensions. Since 1993, the Rachel’s Vineyard model has spread to 49 states and is in over 70 countries. The Rachel’s Vineyard retreat is currently offered in 22 languages, with other translations in progress. Rachel’s Vineyard is a ministry of Priests for Life/Gospel of Life Ministries.Her books include Forbidden Grief - The Unspoken Pain of Abortion with David C. Reardon (Acorn Books).Theresa holds an undergraduate degree in English Communications with a concentration in social work. Theresa went on to Immaculata University to earn an M.A. and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology. She is a Nationally Certified Psychologist, a Certified Diplomat of the American Psychotherapy Association, a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Board Certified Clinical Psychotherapist, and a Diplomat of the American Board of Forensic Counselors. She holds membership in the Society for Catholic Social Scientists and the American Association of Christian Counselors. Theresa is the proud mother of five children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 22, 202226 min

Josh Brahm Pt 2 Pastors Preventing Abortion

Josh Brahm, President of Equal Rights Institute, joins us this week for Part 2 of our conversation. His message: pastors can prevent abortion in the local church.You can engage your pastor to help him do that with these practical tips.In his article One Thing Every Pastor Can Do to Prevent Abortions in Their Congregation, Josh also suggests ways to persuade a reluctant pastor to open up the topic in his church:1: Have the Conversation in Private.2: Come to the Meeting with Humility.3: Ask if There Is Already a Church Policy on What Would Happen to a Woman in the Youth Group if She Became Pregnant.4: Make It Clear That You Realize That What This Pregnant Teen Is Imagining Would Happen Is Probably a Lot Worse Than What Would Actually Happen.5: Tell a Story6: Present This as an Opportunity for the Pastor to Be Able to Say Something Brief about Abortion in a Way That Shows How Much He Loves His Flock.7: Offer to Help with Practical Stuff like Throwing the Baby Shower.Resources referenced in this episode:Silent No More Awareness CampaignEmbrace GraceCare Net Research on abortion and the churchFrom his bio: Josh Brahm is President of the Equal Rights Institute and Host of the Equipped For Life Podcast, providing practical apologetics and training to pro-life advocates. He has spoken in six countries and throughout the US. He has also publicly debated prominent abortion rights advocates and engaged students on college campuses. Read his complete profile here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 15, 202226 min

Josh Brahm helping the local pastor prevent abortions

Josh Brahm is President of the Equal Rights Institute and has devised a single step which pastors and church leaders can take to prevent abortion.He breaks down the fear and protectiveness many pastors feel, hoping to "do no harm" to those already impacted by abortion. For these pastors, Brahm comes alongside pastors to equip rather than criticize their silence.In his article, One Thing Every Pastor Can Do to Prevent Abortions in their Congregation, Brahm provides a template for making church a safe place for those experiencing a problem pregnancy. Pastors and church leaders can learn to put abortion in context--Christians make up one-third of those having abortions each year. It is both common and yet shameful among Christians.The solution involves regularly making announcements:declaring the value of life before birthrefusing to promote abortion, whether directly or indirectly through gossip, shame or other passive rejectionscelebrating the pregnancy with support, referrals to pregnancy centers, and even a baby shower in the woman's small group or where appropriate.This is a comprehensive approach that every church can implement now. Read the article as well as ideas for the youth pastors to specifically help with younger church member.From his bio: Josh is President of the Equal Rights Institute and Host of the Equipped For Life Podcast, providing practical apologetics and training to pro-life advocates. He has spoken in six countries and throughout the US. He has also publicly debated prominent abortion rights advocates and engaged students on college campuses. Read his complete profile here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 8, 202226 min

John MacArthur denounces 'biblical' invitation to abortion

In September California Governor Gavin Newsome put up billboards in states where abortion is limited or banned. The billboards invited women to come to California for abortions. As if that weren't enough, the billboards contained Scripture references as a pretext for the campaign.Pastor John Mac Arthur wrote an open letter to the Governor as a rebuke and a warning. His message as posted on the Grace to You website included these words, "He had the terrifying audacity to use the words of Jesus to support the slaughter of the ones that He creates in the womb.MacArthur quotes from Psalm 50But to the wicked God says, “What right have you to recount My statutesAnd to take My covenant in your mouth?For you hate discipline,And you cast My words behind you.When you see a thief, you are pleased with him,And you associate with adulterers.You let your mouth loose in evilAnd you harness your tongue for deceit.”Mac Arthur's strong voice against abortion equally sounds God's grace to those who grieve after abortion. You will find the details in his short volume, Safe in the Arms of God, Truth from Heaven about the Death of a Child.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dec 1, 202226 min

Bro-choice - abortion liberates men from responsibility for their children

Host Kim Ketola reacts to a recent video depicting the mindset of men openly admitting they want abortion access for the women they are sleeping with.Live Action has created a brilliant satire on the mindset of pro-choice men, Abortion Rights are Pro-Choice Men's Rights. Powerfully appropriating ideas from a WBUR op-ed Men like me benefit from safe abortion access, Live Action skewers the selfish and the shallow.The "Men like me" author, Kaivan Shroff wrote in December, 2021 that he was too young, too unprepared and too unsettled to become a father should he get a woman pregnant. Nowhere in his commentary does he propose abstaining from sex until the time is right and he might feel ready.Instead, the only alternative in his mind is to kill any children which may result from his sexual activities. Instead he assures us that in actual relationships ("longer-term") he and his partners have practiced safe sex and vowed to abort any pregnancy if their birth-control or self-control should fail them.He admits having relied on women to "protect me" from unwanted pregnancy. It's not that he is an amoral predator. He devotes a paragraph to the questions men should be able to answer before each and every sexual encounter:"What if I got a woman pregnant? What if she didn’t want to continue the pregnancy, but could not get an abortion? Would we try to stay together, even if it wasn't a fit? What kind of custody or visitation rights would I get if we weren’t together? How would I provide for the child? Would adoption really be a consideration, as Justice Amy Coney Barrett recently glibly suggested? If so, would the child face an abusive welfare system? The questions and worries abound."Live Action's satirical responses reflect the moral confusion which allows such immature and selfish reasoning to be put forth as, "Being honest about the ways [men] also benefit [from abortion access." I hope this video will open the eyes of young women. Admitting you'd take the life of your own child for your benefit in a profoundly ungodly, unmanly and cowardly thing to do.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 24, 202226 min

Refuting political lies and misleading info on pregnancy help centers

Jor-El Godsey is President of Heartbeat International, having served in pregnancy help organizations since 1988. He joins us to set the record straight about the good work of pregnancy help organizations.Having written a book on the pro-life movement, Godsey helps us understand the decades-long legacy of pregnancy help work. Well before the Roe v Wade decision, pregnancy help started in the late 1960's as individual states legalized abortion. He says their work is helping women not need abortion.Senator Elizabeth Warren and other abortion rights advocates argue the centers are "fake clinics" and worse. But those same advocates take large donations from Planned Parenthood and other organizations which stand to benefit financially and politically from abortion rights and practices. Godsey says this dynamic involves couching abortion as empowering women. They also present a false dichotomy of this "empowerment" or pregnancy centers. This narrative negates the reality of the many downside impacts of abortion in the lives of women who experience it.Politicians fail to mention the two million women who are helped without charge to them. Thus they fail to mention a true motive for any so-called harm. Instead, pregnancy help organizations have grown and evolved from offering only pregnancy tests and gospel tracts to the medical services offered at over 70 percent of pregnancy centers today. In addition the PHO's offer spiritual support as an outreach which is truly holisticThe vast majority of funding comes from the local community where the centers are located--in more than 50 percent of counties in the US. These donors represent the pregnancy help movement as well. Politicians who oppose PHO's are opposing the will of these donors as well.From his bio: Jor-El Godsey serves as President of Heartbeat International. He leads a staff dedicated to equipping, empowering, and encouraging the thousands of leaders and developing leaders of Heartbeat’s affiliated pregnancy help centers, maternity homes, and adoption services, in the U.S. and on every inhabited continent. He oversees Heartbeat’s core mission to be the leadership supply line for the growing pregnancy help movement worldwide by providing accurate information, training resources, leadership development conferences, programs, and daily support to help affiliates start, grow, and expand their services to women and couples at risk for abortion.Jor-El comes to Heartbeat having served in the pregnancy help movement since 1988. He first served as a volunteer at Hope, the pregnancy help centers in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Then he joined their board, served as Chair, then as Executive Administrator. In 1999, Jor-El became Executive Director of Life Choices in Longmont, Colorado. Six years later, in 2006, Jor-El accepted the call to help Heartbeat International meet the diverse and expanding leadership needs of the pregnancy help movement as Vice-President. Now serving as the second President in Heartbeat International's 44 year history, preceded only by Peggy Hartshorn, he continues to remind us all that we are better together.Jor-El met his wife, Karen, at a volunteer training meeting for the Hope Center in Ft. Lauderdale. They currently make their home in Columbus, Ohio, with their three children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 17, 202226 min

Connie Coleman - Training and teaching pro-life essentials

Connie Coleman serves as Essentials Director of PassionLife, an international pro-life ministry to the church. As such she trains and equips pregnancy help organizations in foundational pro-life essential principles.She notes how often abortion has impacted ministry leaders who chose it to protect the ministry plans or their reputation as Christian leaders. However, Connie says, "The guilt of abortion will ruin ministry faster than anything." She also notes the many church leaders and pastors who need to pursue their own healing before being able to lead others--a third of churchgoing Christians have faced this issue. That number should represent a critical mass of people needing help and effective outreach.Connie also shares the tender story of her own experience of abortion as well as meeting her birthmother whose love fostered Connie's life bringing the story full-circle.One of her guiding principles is that, "Truth without love is brutality and love without truth is hypocrisy."From her bio:Connie has served as owner/CEO of a trucking outfit, before becoming CEO of Wise Choices Pregnancy Resource Center in Decatur, Texas.Connie leads PassionLife Essentials. She speaks and teaches with a passion to inspire "more" in others—more of Jesus, more healing, more confidence, more passion. Whatever she does, it will be sincere, from the heart, and without fluff. She is in love with Jesus, her husband, her kids, and her coffee. Connie says, "Life has not been anywhere close to perfect, but it is good, and the Lord has called her to live out her testimony transparently as she speaks and writes about his goodness."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 10, 202226 min

Catherine Davis Pt 2 - Abortion Black Genocide

Catherine Davis is a civil rights champion working to combat abortion in the black community.In this episode Catherine addresses the spiritual basis for the abortion industry recruiting pastors to advance the abortion agenda. The profit motive has driven them to preach a political ideology rather than the Word of God. She mentions the command in Genesis 1:28 to "be fruitful and multiply", as well as God's Word in Deuteronomy 30:19 calling to us to "choose life".Catherine is also working on Enough - The Battle is Real. This outreach raises awareness of the how blacks have been in the crosshairs of those who would control them based on the color of their skin. Part of that outreach is sharing the tragic story of Cree Erwin who was killed in a botched legal abortion. She shared briefly the death of Semika Shaw, one of several women harmed by Doctor Kermit Gosnell.Listen for a preview of her involvement in Harvard University's conference, The Age of Roe.From her bio: Catherine Davis is the Founder and President of The Restoration Project. She often partners with the National Black Prolife Coalition, the Radiance Foundation, the Human Coalition, and the Frederick Douglas Foundation in an ongoing effort to educate Americans about the issues that are impacting the Black community. Catherine, a public speaker and civil rights champion, is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Tufts University who attended the University of Bridgeport School of Law.Catherine was featured in numerous TV, radio and newspaper features including The NY Times, CNN, MSNBC, ABC World News, NPR and throughout the entire blogosphere. She believes in holding public officials accountable and legislatively chipping away at the practices and policies that are ravaging a free America. She partners with the Human Coalition, Radiance Foundation and Support After Abortion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nov 3, 202226 min

Catherine Davis - Big Abortion historic and ongoing exploitation of Black Pastors

Catherine Davis of The Restoration Project joins us to expose the impact of abortion on the black community. She begins by providing the historical context of Planned Parenthood's Negro Project, launched in 1939. This initiative hinged on black pastors promoting birth control and then abortion to counter poverty and racial inequality. The objective of eliminating black lives continues today. A PP spokesperson said so openly in 2020.Davis notes the case of US Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock of Georgia, who received thousands of dollars from PP to declare himself a pro-choice pastor. He represents only of of dozens of Democrat candidates receiving $45M from Planned Parenthood in the 2020 election cycle.She also discusses the black middle class and the myth that all blacks are poor and disadvantaged, saying, "All of us are not broke and disgusted!"Davis also sounds an alarm on abortion's aftermath among black women. From breast cancer, to premature birth rates to the psychological crises of mental illness and suicide, abortion represents not healthcare, but multiple public health crises.The good news includes many churches working to stem the tide. In 2019 The Church of God in Christ passed a resolution that they are a pro-life denomination. They are forming pregnancy centers, helping with medical expenses, and more.She shares her action plan for turning the wounded into warriors in the church, including church leaders.From her bio: Catherine Davis is the Founder and President of The Restoration Project. She often partners with the National Black Prolife Coalition, the Network of Politically Active Christians, and the Frederick Douglas Foundation in an ongoing effort to educate Americans about the issues that are impacting the Black community. Catherine, a public speaker and civil rights champion, is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Tufts University who attended the University of Bridgeport School of Law.Catherine was featured in numerous TV, radio and newspaper features including The NY Times, CNN, MSNBC, ABC World News, NPR and throughout the entire blogosphere. She believes in holding public officials accountable and legislatively chipping away at the practices and policies that are ravaging a free America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oct 27, 202226 min
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