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Press Releases
07/07/2022
Pro-Life Mississippi celebrates an Abortion-Free Mississippi
06/24/2022
Statement on Dobbs Decision from SCOTUS and Overturn of Roe and Casey
05/04/2022
Statement Regarding the Leaked U. S. Supreme Court Opinion Draft by Politico
03/30/2022
Pro-Life Mississippi Celebrates Groundbreaking Legislation
12/01/2021
Statement Regarding December 1 Oral Arguments for Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
09/07/2021
Pro-Life Mississippi responds to U.S. Supreme Court not taking action on Texas Heartbeat Act.
07/23/2021
Pro-Life Mississippi responds to Attorney General, Lynn Fitch office releasing their brief that was filed with U.S. Supreme Court regarding the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
05/18/2021
Pro-Life Mississippi responded to U.S. Supreme Court granting review in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization
Testimonials
Prenatal Diagnosis? There is Hope.
Christi shares her story of her daughter EmmyLou. Christi’s pregnancy journey with a life-limiting prenatal diagnosis and how she and her husband found hope and strength. In July 2017 I went in for a routine 20-week prenatal check and sonogram. This was my...
LaTonia’s testimony
LaTonia’s testimony given at the 2019 Spring Banquet with PLM President, Laura Duran
From Abortionist to Pro-Life Activist: Dr. Beverly McMillan’s Story
“I didn’t start out life wanting to be an abortionist,” Beverly McMillan tells me as we sit across from each other in the conference room of Pro-Life Mississippi’s offices. We’ve met here today to talk about Dr. McMillan’s life and the testimony of how she went from abortionist to Pro-Life Activist. Dr. McMillan has served as both president and vice president of Pro-Life Mississippi over the years, shared her testimony at numerous events, and counseled women on the sidewalk outside of Jackson’s last remaining abortion clinic. But she didn’t start out as pro-life or a Christian.
PLM shares a letter received by one of our volunteers
I want to share a very personal story with you, it’s not an easy thing but I feel it’s time to allow myself to use my story in a positive way. This morning as I sit with a heavy heart, shame that can’t be measured, tears flow, and prayer it’s been 34 years. I was forced 34 years ago today to have an abortion.
Learn about a save while working another ministry for God
On Tuesdays, I am typically at the Hinds Co. Penal Farm doing a Bible study for inmates there. After studying one evening a few weeks ago William (names in the story have been changed) asked if I knew Doug standing there with him. “He has been with you out at the abortion clinic.”
I admitted that I didn’t recall him. He reminded me. “I and my girlfriend were headed into the abortion clinic and you confronted me. Asked me what I was doing. Challenged me a bit. Sent me to a nearby restaurant with a friend of yours.”
Katie Semple’s Testomony given at Jackson First
I met LaTonia in mid-February outside the abortion clinic in Jackson. When I told her about the support available to her, should she choose life, she listened closely and began to ask specific questions about how we could help her. I could see that her heart was soft and that she felt convicted about what she was about to do, so I gave her my number and pleaded with her to turn away and to let us walk with her through the difficulties ahead. A few minutes after she drove away, she called me to tell me that she had decided to keep her baby and ‘accept our help.
Testimony letters mailed to PLM in 2018 by a father of an aborted baby
A man who was going through therapy mailed these letters to PLM
Blog
A Pro-life way to Plan Pregnancy
How can someone prevent an unwanted pregnancy without taking abortifacient drugs like hormonal contraceptives or birth control pills? Here are five of the most commonly used methods of fertility awareness.
But What About the Thousands of Children Already in Foster Care?
All of these are common Pro-Abortion rebuttals to Pro-Lifers. They claim that Pro-Lifers don’t really care about children because they aren’t concerned with those that are poor and/or come from broken families and are in foster care.
Are There Rare Cases When an Abortion Is Justified?
This excuse for allowing abortion sounds reasonable. If the pregnancy is threatening the mother’s life, it would seem that lethal force —an abortion —would be a permissible form of self-defense. The child is not really “attacking” the mother, but his presence puts her at risk. It sounds like a good argument, but it simply isn’t true.
When Does Life Begin?
Even before the mother is aware that she is pregnant, a distinct, unique life has begun his or her existence inside her.
What’s Really Going on at Missouri’s Last Abortion Clinic?
There has been a lot of hype over the past month about the fate of Missouri’s last abortion clinic.
But What About Human Rights?
Previously, we discussed that the abortion debate boils down to the question of, “Who gets rights?” The Pro-Life side asserts the fundamental right to life for all; the Pro-Abortion side claims that a woman's (person’s) right to bodily autonomy is greater than a fetus’s (“non-persons”) right to life.)
But What About Personhood?
The abortion debate hinges upon the issue of “rights.” Proponents of abortion claim to advocate women’s rights- the right to bodily autonomy. Pro-Life individuals point to the intrinsic right to life of every individual.