Wednesday, November 18, 2009


Keep visiting! Someone commented a few posts ago and we're happy that people are talking. Did you see the flags by slantwalk last week? http://www.miamistudent.net/home/index.cfm?event=displaySlideShow&islides=22274&currentImage=4
3600 to remember every unborn child aborted each day in America, and his or her mom. What did you think?

--Emma & Ethan

Friday, November 6, 2009


Hey again!
Time is flying--my heart started beating! I may have a different blood type than my mom, and my heart is pumping at 75-80 beats per minute. Mom is considered 4 weeks pregnant if you go by my gestational age, which is counted from the LMP, or Last Menstrual Period. My life undoubtedly began at the moment of fertilization, but I still wish more people knew that every abortion stops a beating heart. Maybe they'd think differently about people my age.
Keep checking in!
Until next time,
Emma

Tuesday, October 6, 2009























Hello again!

This week we have an exciting opportunity to share with you:
on October 24th, from 2 - 4 PM at Kroger in Oxford, MUSFL is holding a Diaper Drive. We hope that both Miami students and Oxford residents will come and donate diapers to our local Oxford Women's Care Center. We mentioned in the previous post that 93% of abortions in America are for social reasons; women may feel undersupported or financially instable. However, after an abortion, these women will still be undersupported and financially instable. They deserve real solutions--not abortion. Fortunately, there are over 3,000 crisis pregnancy centers in our country. But because they are nonprofit and often volunteer-based, these centers run on donation. Therefore, we really hope to see you at Kroger on the 24th, so that we may empower women rather than underestimate them.

Thank you in advance for your support!

Emma & Ethan

Sunday, October 4, 2009

























Hi! Emma and Ethan here. Thanks for visiting our blog! We hope that you saw our big debut on Miami's campus on September 24th.
You see, we're part of a lost generation. 3600 of our peers are aborted every single day in the United States. If you do the math, that's 50 million human beings lost since 1973. 93% of them were aborted for "social reasons" - not rape, incest, or the life of the mother. Every single one of those children had a mom and a dad who were terribly hurt in the process as well. Abortion hurts everyone.
The Abortion Breaks Tiny Hearts Campaign is giving a voice back to us, to the youngest members of society, but that voice demands a response--we hope that you'll keep following our visit and that you'll vocalize your thoughts here.
Maybe through a little dialogue we'll find that life-affirming choices are the only choice we have.

Until next time,

Emma & Ethan