This blog post first appeared in The Stream.In 1981, Pam was a 24-year-old college graduate with a fiancé and a bright future when she found herself facing an unplanned pregnancy.
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Denny and Melinda Thybault are the founders of The Moral Outcry. A petition to the Supreme Court for the overturn of Roe v. Wade, Doe v. Bolton and Casey v. Planned Parenthood.
Melinda received strategy from the Lord for a petition to the Supreme Court for the ending of abortion much like Wilberforce and his petition to end the slave trade. Their hope is with over a million signatures it will serve as a symbol of a massive moral outcry. Declaring that the people do not accept the compromise that leads to the death of millions of innocent babies and that it will awaken the nation's conscience to the abolition of abortion in America.
In June 2016, Melinda had a powerful encounter with the Lord asking her “Loan Me your womb!” It seemed impossible since she she was approaching 50 and had already completed menopause. On April 16, 2018 Mindy and Denn welcomed their baby Gideon Wilberforce into the world, the first of the 4 frozen embryo children they adopted. They believe that life happens at the moment of conception. Melinda was more than willing to trust God and lay her life down to carry her son and birth him into the destiny God has written. Gideon boldly makes a case for LIFE!
They have dedicated their lives to awaken the Church to the plight of the unborn. The most vulnerable fatherless are within the womb today. Together they share the LIFE message by equipping the Church with the origins of abortion and the spirit of adoption. Their heart burns for Mal 4:5-6
This blog post first appeared in The Stream.In 1981, Pam was a 24-year-old college graduate with a fiancé and a bright future when she found herself facing an unplanned pregnancy.
“Society told me I could ‘do it all’ — including choo... Read More
“I let my boyfriend tell his mom, who called Planned Parenthood for help. They told me I was too young to have a child, it would be hard to get out of my small town to go to college and girls who chose adoption often regretted... Read More
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