On My Recent Trip to Georgia
Panel Discussion, Campus Engagement, and Visiting a Pregnancy Resource Center
Last month, I traveled south to Georgia to participate in a banquet for a local pregnancy resource center—what follows is a recap of my day and a brief reflection.
The morning began with a tour of the resource center itself. Observing what the site had to offer—from an abundance of baby clothes to an exceptional staff—encouraged a deeper appreciation for the work involved in serving mothers. Next, I went over to Kennesaw State University to have some impromptu abortion discussions with students, which were largely productive. Finally, I ended the day with a panel discussion at the banquet. Here, I shared insight into my pro-life work and commented on relevant cultural matters. It was wonderful to see so many people willing to donate.
The entire day was an image of the pro-life movement. The morning featured an active support operation for mothers in need; midday brought me to present the pro-life argument with young adults; and the evening was focused on getting people involved. Each of these components is critical and must be adequately attended to if we are to be successful.
I want to thank Christy and Melissa of Paulding Pregnancy Resource Center for being such gracious hosts. For those interested, I have linked their organization below. In my next article, I will afford more attention to my morning tour.



