The Save the Storks bus is slick, recognizable, welcoming, and —
horror of horrors — it sits in between a mother and the abortion clinic
doors. With a simple offer of no-strings-attached help — “Would you like
a free ultrasound?” — and a bright, comforting image, it appeals to the
desperate woman before she reaches the clinic.
She is not confronted. She is offered help. And while I firmly
believe that virtually all sidewalk counselors and activists outside
clinic are there for no other reason than to help women, the Storks are
able to present help first. That is the key. The average clinic sidewalk
approach is, of necessity, “Please don’t kill your baby. Here’s why.
And here’s help.” Because they have their awesome bus, Save the Storks
are able to say, “Here’s help. Now please don’t kill your baby. Here’s
why.”
Because they don’t have to lead with agenda, there are no warning
bells for a desperate and defensive mother. There is only a friendly
face.
This new model will absolutely revolutionize the front lines of pro-life activism.
What is the battle cry of the pro-abortion movement? “Choice!” It is
their mantra. What do you constantly hear from abortion advocates?
“These desperate women feel like they are out of options.”
Right here, on four wheels, parked in front of the clinic, is another
choice — one they might not even know they have. Inside that bus is an
image of their baby waiting to be seen. Connected to that bus is a
support system — in short, options.
Dave and the team have high hopes, and they should. The approach is
breathtakingly simple and, if early tests are any indication, profoundly
effective.
As mentioned, the Storks take to the streets of Dallas on March 13.
Meanwhile their website is up and running at SaveTheStorks.com with the
purpose of raising money to take the program national. A Save the Storks
bus is not cheap, and it takes people to run it. While Dave and his
team get things off the ground in Dallas, Joe is in charge of building a
national movement.
The thought of a Stork bus in every major city in America should
bring a smile to your face. Every one of these buses represents hundreds
of lives saved every year.
Sounds great. Visit their website.
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