Houston, We Have a Problem
- Genres:Brad Mattes, Counseling & Coaching
A super abortion center is being built in the heart of Houston, Texas–78,000 square feet. The mill is the second-largest abortion facility in the world, second only to one in China. But pro-lifers across the country are mobilizing their efforts to protest and put an end to the construction of this killing center.
Matt Lockett and Leah Nelson are leaders with Bound4Life, a grassroots prayer mobilization movement targeting the end of abortion. They joined forces with The Call Crisis to mobilize a peaceful protest against the giant abortion center. The Call took place January 17-18, 2010, and involved thousands of pro-lifers gathering for prayer and a silent march to protest the center.
The new mega abortion center in Houston sits between two major universities and in the center of four minority neighborhoods. Arnold Culbreath, urban outreach director for Protecting Black Life, discusses how the mega center aligns with Planned Parenthood’s targeting of minorities.
Three of the four neighborhoods surrounding the abortion center are more than 80 percent Hispanic. Yesenia Basas, a post-abortive woman who now directs a pregnancy clinic in Miami, Florida, is passionate about informing minority communities about the agenda of the abortion industry. Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Leadership Conference, talks about the devastating effect abortion has had on the Hispanic community.