One thing Christian pro-lifers often forget
- Jocelyn

- Jan 2, 2023
- 3 min read

I think there’s something that we don’t talk about enough. Our group is here to share the Gospel with people we encounter, whether on the sidewalk or in everyday life. We want people to know the true and living God, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ
And when I say whether on the sidewalk or in everyday life, that’s just what I mean
If you’ve been in the pro-life community for some time, you’ve probably noticed that a very big chunk of it is Roman Catholic. Heck, the founder of Students for Life is catholic. Maybe you thought it was just you who noticed- you’re not crazy
If there are other people on the sidewalk with you, there’s a pretty good chance they’re Catholic (at least in Sacramento...)
We are literally sharing free resources and the Gospel to the people going inside the clinic (whoever will listen), but we aren’t sharing the Gospel with the very people next to us. We are partnered with a group of people going to hell same as the people going into the clinic. That is so wrong. They need the truth just as much as everyone else, especially because they think they’re saved. Some of them may be, but it's not because of their religion, it's despite it
This is something that has been brought to my attention recently(Thanks Kenneth for the convo), and I really think this is something we need to keep in the front of our minds. We need to pray that we can be good witnesses to everyone we encounter, so that maybe someday these people will find Jesus. The true Jesus.
We need to inform ourselves on the Catholic faith and rid ourselves of any bitterness towards these people that may have formed in our hearts. We need to look on them with compassion and ask God for a willingness to understand where they’re coming from. Like I often say, we aren't going anywhere without prayer
You reading this may actually be Catholic... oof
You may be thinking “We’re the true church and we’re the real Christians here”
I don’t think this blog is the place to debate about it. The Holy Spirit, the Bible, and a whole lot of research has shown me and is continuing to show me what’s true and what’s not. I would like to thank you for reading this, though. This is something we have to speak about with humility and self-control. If you’re triggered, take a quick breather on your knees
There are few things I would like to say to you Catholics out there-
1. We truly care about you, and wholeheartedly long for you to find the truth. We don’t hate you guys, despite what some believe lol
2. Look for the truth. Ask questions. Don’t stop challenging your faith and testing your worldview with scripture
3. This blog is directed mainly at Christian (cough cough Protestant cough) pro-lifers, so please please don’t get mad if you disagree; healthy discussion is kindly asked for
I’ve got some great content linked here that I found helpful relating to this topic. For you who want to know about/how to completely and utterly debunk Catholicism (logically and kindly ofc)
And also, for you Catholics who aren’t afraid to test their faith



Very inspiring I have showed this to my younger kids I look forward to your new posts
Very good points, very good (; 💫
love the shop btw