What if George Washington had been aborted? What if Martin Luther had been aborted? What if Gandhi had been aborted? What if Nelson Mandela had been aborted? What if Martin Luther King, Jr. had been aborted? What if Mother Teresa had been aborted? What if Shakespeare had been aborted? What if Boch had been aborted? What if Beethoven had been aborted? What if Mozart had been aborted? What if Da Vinci had been aborted? What if Michael Angelo had been aborted? What if David Livingstone had been aborted? What if Charles Dickens had been aborted? What if Helen Keller had been aborted? What if Albert Einstein had been aborted? What if Albert Schweitzer had been aborted? What if (fill in the blank) had been aborted? These and a host of other questions are ones that should be asked when discussing abortion. And if someone asks “what if Hitler had been aborted”, replay “what if he had not, yet Corrie Tin Boon, Ann Frank, Churchill, Schindler, and the thousands that join the resistance against him had been aborted.” _------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yes, you can change Ahmadinejad by having a little talk with him if it’s about the redemption from sin found in the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ. Iran should be big prayer concern for Christians, not because of military politics, but because it has many large unreached people groups in need of the Gospel. We should not join the “destroy Iran” chorus, but declare spiritual warfare on Iran with prayers, mission support to those working there, and maybe our lives. Let’s pray for peace, not so much peace between Iran and US, but the eternal peace between Iranians and the One True Holy God that is found in Jesus Christ |