Monthly Archives: February 2015

JFA on the Radio, on the March, on the Ground, and on the Metro (Jan/Feb 2015 Update Links)
On the March for Life JFA training specialists Catherine Wurts and Rebecca Haschke participated in the March for Life JFA-style: they turned it into an opportunity to teach pro-life advocates to dialogue! See “JFA Equips 263 at the March for Life” for more, including what happened to one student when she returned home. On the […]
On our Knees
In my February letter, I challenged myself, our staff, and our supporters to set aside time to pray each day for JFA. You can take the challenge, too! The letter includes seven specific prayer requests for JFA, including one of JFA’s 2015 goals that I feel is well beyond our abilities. Projects like these help […]

JFA Equips 263 at the March for Life
JFA training specialists Catherine Wurts and Rebecca Haschke participated in the March for Life JFA-style: they turned it into an opportunity to teach pro-life advocates to dialogue! They began by marching along with 220 high school students and 43 chaperones from the Catholic Diocese of Lincoln, Nebraska. Then in a two-hour workshop the next day, […]
Almost 100% Commit to Repeat Work in Arizona
JFA’s training team mentored 44 students and one teacher from St. Mary’s Catholic High School and Bourgade Catholic High School in the Phoenix area. All but a few of these students committed to create a conversation about abortion in their everyday lives (what JFA calls “Repeat Work”) after volunteering with us during the ASU campus […]

Seeking “Justice For All” by Ministering to Outsiders
I delivered the sermon to both Sunday services at Christ Community Church in Tucson, Arizona earlier this month. Approximately 1700 heard the message. In a section describing Biblical reasons for showing respect to both the unborn and to pro-choice advocates, I said essentially this: Think about it. I can defend the unborn with such anger […]
JFA on the Radio: Chris Fabry Live
JFA’s Jordan Newhouse and I recently appeared on Chris Fabry Live on the Moody Radio Network. You can listen to a recording of the show here.