One of the many ways I have started doing this is by taking part in the Kansas pro-life rally every January for the past 7 years where we carry pro-life signs down the streets of Topeka, KS for a few blocks and end up at the foot of the capitol building. During my sophomore year of high school, I was blessed with the opportunity to participate in the March for Life in Washington, DC. For this march, we had to get on a bus and drive for 24 hours straight to get to DC where we were joined by thousands of other pro-life Americans from all across the country. Somebody must not have wanted us to march that day because when we arrived, we were welcomed by almost a foot of snow. This however, would not stop us or the other roughly 700,000 people from marching through our capital city and standing up for what we believe. January this year marks the 43rd year of the March for Life in DC. It has been 43 years and abortion is still legal but we will not stop, we will not give up, we will continue to
One of the many ways I have started doing this is by taking part in the Kansas pro-life rally every January for the past 7 years where we carry pro-life signs down the streets of Topeka, KS for a few blocks and end up at the foot of the capitol building. During my sophomore year of high school, I was blessed with the opportunity to participate in the March for Life in Washington, DC. For this march, we had to get on a bus and drive for 24 hours straight to get to DC where we were joined by thousands of other pro-life Americans from all across the country. Somebody must not have wanted us to march that day because when we arrived, we were welcomed by almost a foot of snow. This however, would not stop us or the other roughly 700,000 people from marching through our capital city and standing up for what we believe. January this year marks the 43rd year of the March for Life in DC. It has been 43 years and abortion is still legal but we will not stop, we will not give up, we will continue to