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ors, and law enforcement officers.
Parker estimates the letters have
helped prevent 95 percent of abortions
that have been brought to their attention,
or saved 1,000 to 2,000 babies
across the nation each year since 2009.
“Every year, we send the ‘Dear Counselor’
letter to over 1,000 school districts in
Texas,” said Parker. “I know as a fact it
has saved babies.”
If the legal tools and letters do not
deter parents or others from forced
abortion practices, The Justice
Foundation utilizes a national network
of more than 3,000 volunteer attorneys
to get a court order to stop it.
Milestones of The Justice Foundation:
• In 2007, The Justice Foundation filed
a brief on behalf of Sandra Cano, or
“Mary Doe” of Doe v. Bolton, the
companion case of Roe v. Wade, as
well as 180 women hurt by abortion.
The Supreme Court declared the
“partial-birth” abortion procedure
illegal and cited The Justice Foundation’s
brief in its ruling. The
Supreme Court acknowledged in its
ruling that “some women come to
regret having an abortion,” "severe
depression and loss of esteem can
follow," and “whether to have an
abortion requires a difficult and
painful moral decision,” and is
“fraught with emotional consequence.”
The brief was also
mentioned in a 2007 New York
Times article discussing the ruling.
• In 2016, The Texas Attorney General,
Ken Paxton wrote a letter to The
Justice Foundation expressing gratitude
for its work in educating the
public on forced or coerced abortions
and helping “women know their
rights regarding their ability to
protect themselves and their unborn
children,” stated the letter. “Regardless
of political preference, we can all
agree that forced abortions are
morally wrong and illegal.”
• Every year, The Justice Foundation
distributes materials to various
agencies and schools regarding forced
abortions and how to manage situations
that arise. “It’s a major accomplishment
to provide training to police
departments and school districts on
forced abortions,” said Parker.
• The appointment of Supreme Court
Justice Brett Kavanaugh. “We now
have at least five judges that would
have an open mind to overturning it,”
said Parker. “And we want a fair and
open hearing and re-evaluation if it
should continue, be modified or
completely reversed.”
The immediate mission of The
Justice Foundation is to overturn Roe
v. Wade. After that, they will work to
outlaw abortion in every state. The
organization is currently challenged by
a lack of communication staff and
resources to advance the petition to as
many people as possible. “We also need
prayer because this is a spiritual battle,”
said Parker. “We also need financial
help to keep the doors open and ensure
we can be there to stop forced abortions.”
When talking about abortion and
its proponents, Parker recites Isaiah
28:17-18, when the Lord responds,
“I will make justice the measuring line
and righteousness the plumb line; hail
will sweep away your refuge, the lie, and
water will overflow your hiding place.
Your covenant with death will be
annulled; your agreement with the realm
of the dead will not stand. When the
overwhelming scourge sweeps by, you
will be beaten down by it.” (NIV)
“Just like slavery and communism,
abortion will end, in God's time, and I
believe that will be soon.” Parker predicts
another Supreme Court justice will be
appointed, and Roe v. Wade will be
reversed within two years. “But as it’s
said in Proverbs, ‘Do not boast about
tomorrow, for you do not know what a
day may bring,’” said Parker.
Be A Light.
Pray for education, understanding and
Christ-like love for all involved on both
sides of this issue, as well as the women
who are struggling emotionally, mentally,
and physically from a past or current
decision. Give. To get more information
or donate to The Justice Foundation, visit
www.thejusticefoundation.org or
www.txjf.org.
To request materials regarding forced
abortions contact The Justice Foundation
at 210-614-7157.
The Moral Outcry Petition can be signed
and shared by visiting
www.themoraloutcry.com.
A woman who believes she has been hurt
by abortion can confidentially file her
testimony at www.operationoutcry.org.
Allan Parker, aparker@txjf.org,
210-614-7157, or go to www.txjf.org
Allan Parker, President, The Justice Foundation.
Sources: Britannica.com
www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/data_stats/abortion.htm
www.nationalsafehavenalliance.org
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