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Kathy DiFiore with President Reagan at the White House |
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Dear ChastityCall Friends, My visit to the White House at the invitation of President Ronald Reagan was one of the highlights of my life. Words fail to describe the feelings of patriotism and wonder I experienced, as we were guided through parts of the White House seldom seen by visitors. I remember a set of back stairs that were quite old and narrow. To think those very stairs upon which we were traveling were often used by Abraham Lincoln! I remember we were taught how to say a proper "Hello" to the President Reagan. And we were told just to listen and not comment. Later I learned that in the past some comments by the prior guests were not always the most supportive. We were finally lead into the Oval Office and all the cameras were flashing and rolling, as I tried by best to do everything we had been taught. President Reagen quoted from a poem that was found on a young Russian soldier killed in action in 1944. The letter told of a young man who had never been taught about God, but who had come to believe in Him through the struggles and hardship of the war he was experiencing. The poem was sent to Reagen by a Wisconsin couple. The poem was written as the soldier lay looking up at the night sky and it ended with a poignant verse expressing the soldier's new found faith in God. President Reagen cited the Founding Fathers' faith in God and said the right to pursue "life, liberty, and happiness" applies to unborn children too. Anyone who knows me, knows it is very difficult for me to keep quiet for long and after such a moving and inspiring speech, I thought one of us would have to say something to the President. I took a chance, and said, "President Reagen, you are our Hero and we thank God for you and for all you have done for God's innocent preborn children." I think I said something else. I simply can't remember. But later a White House Aid said that the President was deeply moved by the words that I thank God, that the Lord gave me to say to this most gracious and compassionate leader of our Country.
I remember after leaving the White House asking our driver to take us to Arlington National Cemetery. We stopped at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier has a perpetual Honor Guard. But what really tugged at my heart, my very soul were the words inscribed upon the white marble stone: "Here rests in honored glory an American Soldier known but to God" The words inspired my to think, to reflect upon all our preborn brothers and sisters in the womb who have been lost through abortion. They too are "known but to God." Only they have no National Shrine with a Perpetual Honor Guard to let them know we honor and love them. So let us honor them through our prolife works of mercy. Let us honor them through our tireless efforts and unending compassion for the pregnant women of today who might need our help in order to choose life for the child that sleeps within her womb. Please join me in helping accomplish the work the Lord has given to us. Thank you for visiting our website and for your, support and concern. Your Sister in Christ Jesus, |
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