Help save 14,400 babies from abortion!

Urgent need: Today’s abortion culture would have you believe that some lives are expendable.  You know that’s a lie. Will you become one of the life champions needed to step up today and help save 14,400 babies this year? It takes just $60 to help rescue a mother and her baby!

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It takes just $60 to help rescue a mother and her baby.

Help save 14,400 babies from abortion!

Urgent Need: Will you become one of the life champions needed to step up today and help save 14,400 babies this year? It takes just $60 to help rescue a mother and her baby!

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Help save 14,400 babies from abortion!

It takes just $60 to help rescue a mother and her baby.

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Walter Hoye

The Rev. Walter Hoye is a passionate pro-life advocate and an in-demand public speaker who travels around the globe addressing audiences with his powerful and inspirational message defending the sanctity of human life. He is a licensed and ordained Baptist preacher and the founding president of the Issues4life Foundation, an organization that equips Black American leaders to strengthen their stand against abortion. Rev. Hoye also serves in leadership roles in several other pro-life and civil rights organizations. He and his wife have two grown children. Learn more about Rev. Hoye at his website, walterhoye.com.

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Taking a Pro-Life Stand in the Black Community (Part 2 of 2)

A passionate pro-life advocate in the African-American community, the Rev. Walter Hoye shares moving and inspirational stories from his defense of the sanctity of human life in the public square. (Part 2 of 2) 

Focus on the Family Broadcast logo

Taking a Pro-Life Stand in the Black Community (Part 1 of 2)

A passionate pro-life advocate in the African-American community, the Rev. Walter Hoye shares moving and inspirational stories from his defense of the sanctity of human life in the public square. (Part 1 of 2)