For decades, conservatives anticipated the fall of Roe v. Wade, one of the key pro-life goals for ending abortion. Yet two years after the demise of Roe, abortion is in demand more than ever and legislative efforts to codify the right to prenatal homicide are underway even in conservative majority states.
What happened?
The setbacks to abolishing abortion are not what most Christians expect. Kayla Suderman's fast-paced storytelling explores the secular doctrines and goals of the Pro-Life Movement, the ideological conflict between the Pro-Life and Abolitionist Movements, the ethical compromises that anti-abortion politicians and lobbyists make, and the behind-the-scenes efforts by leading national pro-life influencers to sabotage abolition bills. Every Christian serious about criminalizing preborn murder will benefit from this insight into the Pro-Life Movement, its allegiance to unbiblical dogmas, and its unwitting preservation of the abortion industry. Suderman shows that in this post-Roe era, the need for an anti-abortion reformation is an urgent one.
And the time for it is now.
406 pages
6"x9"x0.92"
Publication date: June 18, 2024