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Date: 12/01/2007 Views: 996

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Memorial at WHCS
  • Title: Memorial at WHCS
  • Summary: About 35 pro-lifers gathered at WHCS at dusk to pray for healing and peace upon Wichita. The late-term abortion clinic was closed by the Tiller family after his death. Pro-aborts had threatened to disrupt the service but were thwarted.
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Prayers for Healing
  • Title: Prayers for Healing
  • Summary: Rev. Pat Mahoney leads prayers for healing after the closure of the nations' most infamous late-term abortion clinic. Above the building, the smokestack to the incinerator where aborted babies were burned can be seen.
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Flowers At WHCS
  • Title: Flowers At WHCS
  • Summary: Hundreds of flowers were placed outside the closed late-term abortion clinic. Abortion supporters threatened to disrupt the service, but a rescheduling thwarted their efforts to disrupt prayers for peace.
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Peaceful Service
  • Title: Peaceful Service
  • Summary: OR President Troy Newman was happy to be able to hold the prayer and memorial service at the closed Tiller abortion clinic without harassment from pro-abortion protesters.
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Juxtaposition
  • Title: Juxtaposition
  • Summary: A toddler plays in the grass in front of the housing for the industrial incinerator where the bodies of aborted babies were once burned. The smokestack can been seen above the structure.
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Emotional Moment
  • Title: Emotional Moment
  • Summary: OR President Troy Newman bows in prayer during an emotional moment. The signs identifying the abortion clinic have been removed causing the reality of the changes to hit home. A bittersweet moment.
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Bittersweet
  • Title: Bittersweet
  • Summary: The signs are down and the most infamous late-term abortion mill in the nation has closed. Leaders shared a bittersweet moment in front of Tiller's former abortion clinic. We are glad it is closed, but strongly denounce Tiller's murder.
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A Time For Healing-A Time for Life
  • Title: A Time For Healing-A Time for Life
  • Summary: With the closure of Tiller's WHCS, Wichita is now abortion-free. Now that the memorials for both sides are over, we pray that healing and revival will sweep the community, and the nation.
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Memorial
  • Title: Memorial
  • Summary: Rev. Pat Mahoney of the Christian Defense Coalition leads a memorial at OR's national headquarters, which was once an abortion clinic.
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In Memorial
  • Title: In Memorial
  • Summary: Pro-lifers give attention to the service in front of a memorial wall that reads "Only guard your hearts lest you forget."
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Newman Shares
  • Title: Newman Shares
  • Summary: OR President Troy Newman shares from the Bible during a memorial service held at OR's national headquarters, which was once an abortion clinic.
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Prayer
  • Title: Prayer
  • Summary: Participants kneel in prayer for peace and healing. Prayers were said for comfort and healing for the Tiller family.
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Gathering Flowers
  • Title: Gathering Flowers
  • Summary: Participants left the office and gathered flowers to lay in memorial to the pre-born babies that died from abortion.
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Laying of Flowers
  • Title: Laying of Flowers
  • Summary: Hundreds of flowers were laid to memorialize the pre-born babies that died at this building, which has been redeemed and is now OR's national headquarters.
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More flowers
  • Title: More flowers
  • Summary: Participants place more flowers to honor the pre-born killed by abortion.
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Newman Kneels
  • Title: Newman Kneels
  • Summary: OR President Troy Newman places a rose in memory of the pre-born babies who died in that building. OR bought and closed the clinic in 2006. The renovated building is now OR's national headquarters.
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Pastor Hudson Lays Flowers
  • Title: Pastor Hudson Lays Flowers
  • Summary: Pastor Bubby Hudson, who rescued here in 1991, lays flowers in memory of the babies that died. During the Summer of Mercy in 1991, about 80% of his church members were arrested during peaceful demonstrations of civil disobedience.
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Flowers In Memory
  • Title: Flowers In Memory
  • Summary: Hundreds of flowers were placed at the former Central Women's Services abortion site. The building is now OR's national headquarters.
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CLOSED!
  • Title: CLOSED!
  • Summary: The old sign for the former abortion clinic remains as a reminder of what the building once was, with the victorious message "CLOSED!"
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Redeemed!
  • Title: Redeemed!
  • Summary: Participants in "A Time for Healing,,,A Time for Life" event memorialized the pre-born who died from abortion at this former abortion clinic, which is now OR's national headquarters.
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Wesley
  • Title: Wesley
  • Summary: Remembering the women injured and killed by abortion who were treated at Wesley Medical Center. The hospital is also a symbol of life since many babies are birthed there.
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Wesley Memorial
  • Title: Wesley Memorial
  • Summary: Participants placed flowers at Wesley Medical Center where women who were injured by abortions were treated and where one botched late-term abortion victim, Christin Gilbert, died.
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Pastor Hudson
  • Title: Pastor Hudson
  • Summary: Pastor Bubby Hudson of Living Word Outreach leads prayer at Wesley Medical Center.
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Flowers at Wesley
  • Title: Flowers at Wesley
  • Summary: Participants lay flowers at Wesley Medical Center, where women injured and killed by abortion were taken.
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Remembering Christin
  • Title: Remembering Christin
  • Summary: A mother and daughter kneel in prayer, remembering 19-year old Christin Gilbert who died of a botched 3rd trimester abortion she received at WHCS.
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The "Crypt"
  • Title: The "Crypt"
  • Summary: Flowers were laid in memory of the pre-born babies at the site of a former abortion mill known to local pro-lifers as "The Crypt." That abortion clinic closed in the mid 1990s.
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Flowers at "The Crypt"
  • Title: Flowers at "The Crypt"
  • Summary: Even though this abortion site has been closed since the mid 1990s, pro-lifers hope to never forget the babies that died there. Flowers were placed on Sat. June 20, 2009, in memorial to them.
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