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Pro-Life: Saving the Lives of Unborn Children, Making Possible Their Descendants, and Helping Their Parents

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The choice is will you choose life or will you choose death? When it comes to determining your stance on the abortion debate, this simple question exhibits your belief and understanding of what it means to let an unborn child live or die.

Author Jim Harrison is the happy father of two adult sons and grandfather of four grandchildren, so he believes in the preciousness of life and giving a child a chance. His new nonfiction book, Saving the Lives of Unborn Children, Making Possible Their Descendants, and Helping Their Parents, gives readers a comprehensive glimpse into conception, pregnancy and how abortion changes the whole biological process.

Jim begins his argument for pro-life by detailing the intricate steps of procreation, from the conception between an egg and a sperm to the milestones an unborn baby reaches at different points in the first time practicing breathing, the ability to listen, learn and remember, the preparation for being delivered.

However, Jim also makes sure to educate readers, men and women, on the unsettling procedures performed under the umbrella of abortion; procedures that are more inhumane and violent than an unsuspecting mother-to-be might believe. Abortion also doesn’t end when the child is removed, but lasts with the former mother through medical complications and internal struggles with her choice.

Included in Pro-Life are discussion points about descendants from an aborted child that will never be born, and discoveries/achievements never made, as well as the lack of babies to be adopted by countless parents ready to begin their families.

The hope is that fathers and mothers will use the resources and knowledge within the book to make the life-securing decision to give their children continued life, and maybe adopt them to prospective parents ready to welcome them home.

As stated earlier, the choice is yours to make; to Jim, you can’t know what God has chosen for your child to achieve if not given life.

53 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 30, 2017

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About the author

Jim Harrison

2 books
The author is a scientist and attorney. He has completed a career of service with the United States Air Force and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which included a science and technology fellowship with a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee. He has degrees from Montclair State University, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, American University, and the American University Washington College of Law. He has also studied at California State University at Chico and Texas A&M University. He and his wife have two sons, a daughter-in-law and two granddaughters, and are retired and live in northern Virginia.

The author has provided gift copies of the book "What Makes God Cry The Most" to over 2,950 pro-life pregnancy centers and pregnancy counseling locations, and over 450 Newman Centers and other college and university campus ministries, throughout the United States. All proceeds from the sale of this book have been used for the gifts to the pregnancy centers and counseling locations, and Newman Centers and other college and university campus ministries.

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May 22, 2021
I appreciate the way this succinct, meaningful book is laid out. Some of the content is heavy, and so the bite-sized chapters make it very accessible. I found this book heartfelt and easy to connect with.
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July 16, 2017
This short book is a good overview of the abortion issue from a pro-life standpoint. It has lots of facts and statistics, and gives a good basic understanding of the reasons to be against abortion.
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