Anglicans in Action – International Promotion of Abortion & Euthanasia

Each week AFL posts an Anglicans in Action video, which gives practical suggestions, resources, and ideas for life-ministry. This week’s focus is on international promotion of abortion and euthanasia. You can see all the Anglicans in Action videos on our YouTube Channel.

The Anglican Church in North America is part of the worldwide Anglican communion. A

Each week AFL posts an Anglicans in Action video, which gives practical suggestions, resources, and ideas for life-ministry. This week’s focus is on international promotion of abortion and euthanasia. You can see all the Anglicans in Action videos on our YouTube Channel.

The Anglican Church in North America is part of the worldwide Anglican communion. A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to travel to Jerusalem for GAFCON, a movement of the global family of authentic Anglicans standing together to retain and restore Bible principles to the heart of the Anglican Communion.

My 2018 GAFCON experience shifted my perspective about life issues. Although I deal with them daily in the content of the United States and our government, the dehumanization of life and the legal definition of personhood are most definitely international problems. My research and preparation for the workshop I was teaching reminded me of God’s heart toward every nation, every tribe, and every tongue. Instead of just praying for our own nation to be delivered from the evils of abortion and assisted suicide, I realized that we need to be starting an international conversation. This week’s action idea is to think outside of the box in how we protect life. It can be difficult to do this in practical ways without being educated on what other nations are up against, especially when their problems are so different than our own.

To start, let’s look at an organization that is supposed to promote peace and establish international order. The United Nations sets the precedent for many countries that are members and follow its ideals. Ironically, the United Nations has been pushing an agenda that promotes abortion, contraception, and sterilization as a means of population control. They provide inappropriate sexual education, imply that abortion is a human right, and deny the rights of the unborn. It saddens me to see an organization that was created to promote equality, outwardly degrading pre-born children based on their age or status.

While the United Nations seeks to destroy life by targeting groups of weak, vulnerable, people like the disabled, the elderly, the unborn, and the terminally ill, there are organizations doing great work to uphold the sanctity of life. Here are three websites that you can visit for more information on how life issues span across all cultures:

HumanLife.org
HLI.org
CultureofLifeAfrica.com

After becoming educated on international life issues, you can join me in praying specifically for our brothers and sisters in other nations. Prayer is our number one line of defense to the darkness that the enemy seeks to use to destroy each country! Our prayers for life matter. As my friend John Stonestreet, President of the Colson Center, says: “Next to Jesus Himself, life is the greatest gift God has given us. And as His children, we have to do all we can to help our brothers and sisters hold on to life – and to Him.”

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