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Sanctity of Life: 2016: A Call to Action

ve8QAd   |   January 05, 2016

Sanctity of Life 2016

With critical decisions being made this year, 2016: A Call to Action reminds us that we have a significant opportunity to change our culture on behalf of the sanctity of life. Perhaps more than any other time in decades, we have the chance to change the conversation—and legislation—about the value of life and the future of our nation.

Joining host Brad Mattes for this 26-minute special audio program are:

  • Jerry Johnson, president of the National Religious Broadcasters Association
  • Mia Love (UT-4th), the first Haitian-American and the first Black female Republican in Congress.
  • Missy Stone, national field director for Students for Life of America.
  • Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony List, committed to advancing pro-life women in politics.

2016: A Call to Action airs beginning around January 17. Listen to this 60-second trailer and check your local station for air times in your area. Not on their schedule? Encourage the station to contact Ambassador Advertising by email or by calling 949.681.7600.

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