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By
Randall Murphree | AFA JournalEditor
As mainline denominations continue to tilt left on social and moral
issues, that liberal leaning is often challenged by conservative
groups working to restore the Biblical foundation of the church.
In the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Presbyterians Pro-Life (PPL)
is one such conservative group. While not an official arm of the
church, PPL is made up of pro-life clergy and laity in the denomination.
Marie Bowen is executive director of PPL. Bowen has a deep love
for her church and longs to see the PC(USA) return to a Biblically-based
outlook on abortion and other life issues. According to the PPL
Web site, historically, the PC(USA) supported the protection of
all life but currently advocates for abortion.
"I love [the churchs] traditions of worship and the great
hymns of the faith," Bowen said. "I believe the PC(USA) is one of
the great battlegrounds in the war between heaven and hell for the
soul of Christs Church. Her preservation is a cause worthy
of courageous effort all the way to the end."
In its statement of purpose the PPL says it is committed to "apply
the truth of Scripture and the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to
issues of life and sexuality, and call the church to do that as
well." In line with that purpose, the group has produced Created,
Loved and Called, a video series looking at the issues of life
from a Christian perspective. The series includes six sessions,
each accompanied with written material and ideas for discussing
the issues.
"Created, Loved and Called would be a great study for any
church to use beginning sometime in January, maybe on Sanctity of
Human Life Sunday," said AFA President Tim Wildmon. Churches and
pro-life groups across the nation will observe pro-life events in
January, many on January 22, the 33rd anniversary of Roe V. Wade,
the U. S. Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion.
"There are two main benefits of doing this study," Bowen said.
"First, it points to Scripture as the authority for all the questions
about life. Secondly, it talks about how God views human life and
why we need to protect all human life." Bowen points out that the
series contains no graphic displays or illustrations of abortion,
making it more versatile in a family setting.
Complementary
resources
In addition to Created, Loved and Called, PPL
offers a wealth of resources including other curriculum materials,
essays, position papers and sermons, all of which give Biblical
perspectives on life issues.
At the PPL Web site, one section is titled "Pregnant? Well
Help!" The section gives information encouraging expectant mothers
to choose one of the options for life. But PPL goes a critical step
further, offering to help the woman who faces fear, poverty, alienation
from family, or broken relationships because of an unplanned pregnancy.
PPL will find a church willing to help care for the woman and her
unborn baby.
Another noteworthy resource, though not specifically addressing
the life issue, is certainly a complementary issue abstinence.
Pure Hearts! Pure Lives! is a program that acquaints churches
with curricula that teach the Biblical concept of marriage and sexuality.
It emphasizes ways to help youth make responsible decisions regarding
abstinence, sexual purity and fidelity in marriage.
One other resource, out of print but still available at PPL in
limited quantity, is the book Not My Own by former PPL executive
director Terry Scholossberg and Elizabeth Achtemeier.
John Cardinal OConnor, archbishop of New York, called the
book "an excellent Christian presentation of the churchs role
in the abortion issue." Cardinal OConnor further noted that
the authors address the tragedy of abortion outside the political
realm, which is one of PPLs intents. While acknowledging the
work of citizen activist groups in the political arena, PPL deliberately
confines its work and witness to the churchs role in the issue.
"The purpose of human life is found in a
relationship to God," said Bowen. That principle is reflected in
everything PPL does.
PRO-LIFE
RESOURCES
Presbyterians
Pro-Life
3942 Middle Road
Allison Park, PA 15101
www.ppl.org
412-487-1990
American Life League
P. O. Box 1350
Stafford, VA 22555
www.all.org
540-659-4171
Life Decisions International
P. O. Box 75161
Washington, DC 20013-0161
www.fightpp.org
540-631-0380
National Right to Life Committee
512 10 St. NW
Washington, DC 20004
www.nrlc.org
202-626-8800
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