Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Planned Parenthood growing at taxpayer expense

New St. Paul location will be the state’s largest abortion center

ST.PAUL -- Planned Parenthood announced plans today to build the state's largest abortion center in St. Paul 's Midway neighborhood, home to Hamline University , Concordia University , growing ethnic populations and the future Central Corridor light-rail line. Already Minnesota 's largest abortionist, Planned Parenthood expects to greatly expand its business under the new Obama health care law.

"We're not surprised to see Planned Parenthood position itself to receive millions more taxpayer dollars under President Obama's new health care mandates," said Scott Fischbach , Executive Director of Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL). "Obama's intent has always been to pour much more public money into Planned Parenthood, and the Minnesota affiliate is poised to build an enormous receptacle for that money."

Planned Parenthood Minnesota's 46,000-square-foot building project is part of the national organization's strategy of building massive abortion centers in major urban areas. Its 78,000-square-foot Houston center, for example, set to open May 11, is being called the largest abortion center in the Western Hemisphere. Similarly colossal centers have opened in Chicago and elsewhere.

Planned Parenthood Foundation of America hailed the passage of Obama's pro-abortion health care overhaul as "a huge victory." The nation's largest abortion business raked in a record $1.038 billion in revenues in 2007 (latest figures), including a staggering $349 million in taxpayer dollars in the form of federal and state government grants and contracts. Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, which includes 25 Minnesota "feeder" clinics to send women to St. Paul for abortions, received $5.26 million from federal, state, and local governments in 2008.

The new health care law offers it even more. Not only does the law subsidize health plans that cover abortion, it also opens the door to direct federal funding of abortions at so-called Community Health Centers. The law appropriates $11 billion over five years to approximately 1,250 different Community Health Centers, and there are no restrictions to prevent that money from paying for abortions. On its website, Planned Parenthood claims that 850 Community Health Centers are run by Planned Parenthood affiliates.

Statistics show that the more money Planned Parenthood takes in, the more abortions it performs.

"Planned Parenthood is all about money, and its new abortion center is being positioned to take in many more millions of taxpayer dollars for abortions," Fischbach said. "It is a tragedy to see Planned Parenthood driving up its revenues at the expense of innocent unborn children and their mothers."

MCCL is Minnesota ’s oldest and largest pro-life organization with more than 70,000 member families and 240 chapters across the state. For more information about MCCL, visit www.mccl.org.

"Jesus Christ Himself being the Chief Cornerstone."

Ephesians 2:20

During difficult times, it is a blessing to be able to rest on the solid rock that is Christ. His Word and the truths we learn from it never change. With so much chaos going on, that solid rock is mighty comforting!

This week I coached my 45th labor. I never tire of seeing the miricle of birth. It inspires me to continue to fight for the lives of children who are threatened by abortion every day in Minnesota. However, the emotions around this ministry can be ovrwhelming: one day the sight of a baby born, the next day there may be sadness of not being able to stop a women from choosing abortion. Even though we know it is not not our responsibility when someone doesn't choose life, there is still a sadness.

That was what it was like this past week for me at MWC - a roller coaster of emotions, but thankfully I can rest on the solid rock of Christ!


Monday, May 3, 2010

Sparkies - Gifts for Life

The Sparkies from Ambassador Baptist Church in Shorewood presented MWC with a bucket full of coins for the Amazing Grace Home this week. Leader, Jon Ekblad, encouraged the kids to participate in this "missions" project, and we are grateful to them for their efforts. Thanks for your sacrificial gifts, Sparkies! You made my day!