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Thomas Jefferson chose the words all men are created equal--not all men are born free. He and the other Founders desired that everyone have freedom and not be subject to another regarding their life, liberty, or even their pursuit of happiness. Today our nation is divided on the subject of life, and many believe that an unborn fetus can have its life decided by another. PJ Keeley, a father of four and a pro-life advocate, explains why it needs to be removed from society, public schools, and the USA. He reveals how he discovered an organization called 40 Days for Life, why he joined their…mehr

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Thomas Jefferson chose the words all men are created equal--not all men are born free. He and the other Founders desired that everyone have freedom and not be subject to another regarding their life, liberty, or even their pursuit of happiness. Today our nation is divided on the subject of life, and many believe that an unborn fetus can have its life decided by another. PJ Keeley, a father of four and a pro-life advocate, explains why it needs to be removed from society, public schools, and the USA. He reveals how he discovered an organization called 40 Days for Life, why he joined their peaceful, prayer vigils. Follow his spirit-led creation of youth engaging, non-judge-mental, non-ugly, pro life art campaigns. Read about divine intervention, the NFL miracle, a discussion with an abortion doctor, pro-choice, and customers of abortion. Read hundreds of positive life testimonials! Join The ArtPeace Project, get this book and give the peace of Jesus (Jn 14:27) to all!
Autorenporträt
PJ Keeley has been a pro-life advocate for more than ten years. He has been a community outreach volunteer for the 40 Days for Life Grand Rapids, Culture of Life Director for Knights of Columbus Council 7761, and has logged thousands of hours at prayer vigils. In addition to being a Knight of Columbus, 3rd Degree, he is a member of Promise-Keepers and a self-taught historian. He is married and has four grown children and lives in West Michigan.