Caped wonders with super powers have been created throughout history during times when people were in dire need of "heroes". They could fly or do a Houdini from the arch-rival's snare. But, these heroes stay on the comic book (or the silver screen). Hence, we in the real world face challenges ourselves--sans super powers. Whether it's families breaking apart or declining literacy in the country, it is we who answer the call from where we are, with what we have.
Friday, August 18, 2006
Sending out a mobile message
A man named Randy Harris first thought of the idea of a 'choose life' specialty license plate while driving in 1996.
In 1997 he began forming his team, Choose Life, Inc.
The Florida specialty license plate was signed into law by Gov. Jeb Bush in 1999, then went on sale in 2000. It's available in several other states, too (check if yours is on the list).
Besides being eye-catching, the Choose Life license plate helps raise funds to support adoption efforts of Crisis Pregnancy Centers, maternity homes and not-for-profit adoption agencies. Know more at the Choose Life website.
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2 comments:
Hello, Sunny,
I wonder if a pro-life license plate will ever be available in California. I am not optimistic, though, because while California claims to respect every individual's reproductive freedom, many individuals here are hateful of people who choose life. Pro-life posters in the Bay Area's BART stations have been defaced, but very little protest has been heard. So much for freedom of expression.
Keep up the good work
Thanks, ambergris.
I read about the vandalizing of those posters this year. That's too bad. But then there is always hope, even in your state =) I'm sure if pro-life supporters just band together, keep on praying and work for the conversion of others with charity, true freedom will be realized.
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