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Pro-Life Man Sued by Abortion Groups for Calling Abortion Murder

Mark Lee Dickson, a pro-life activist in Texas, is being sued by three pro-abortion organizations for referring to abortion groups as “criminal organizations” and abortion as “murder.” Dickson is the director of Right to Life East Texas, an organization that has worked to declare various cities and towns in Texas as sanctuaries for the pre-born. The same abortion groups that are now suing him – the Lilith Fund, the Afiya Center, and the Texas Equal Access Fund – had previously worked with the ACLU of Texas and ACLU National to sue cities for banning abortion within their jurisdiction. This latest

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Organizing and activating a pro-life group can at times be a daunting task. Even in a conservative community, you will face challenges to the truth that you share. Moreover, you may find that it is the simplest tasks that you struggle with, such as running a meeting or delegating responsibilities. Need some quick advice? Here are a few helpful tips for your group!

Consistency

Have a schedule, and stick to it! You want your group to develop a reputation for being consistent and reliable. For example, set the times and location of your meetings as a regular, unchanging event. Do not simply call a meeting every time you feel like it! These meetings should be predictable so that your members are prepared to attend.

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Your group should not be relying on two or three people to do all the work. If your group has many members, create committees to handle certain responsibilities and events. If your numbers are smaller, assign persons to specific tasks. By delegating these responsibilities, there will be less burden on just a few members, and people will be less apt to forget the details! More importantly, everyone will feel like they are invested in your group and its mission.

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In order to attract more members and to further spread your message, people need to know that you exist! Flyer campus on a regular basis with meeting details, educational information, or event information. Set up a table once a week to share information about your group and about the pro-life cause. Organize bold displays that get your group noticed! Whether it be a “Cemetery of the Innocents” or a display of graphic images, be bold in showing your message to your community. This will then attract the attention of your peers- and maybe the media!

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You want your group members and the community to be aware of what your pro-life group is doing. Use social media outlets, like Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube, to share pictures, videos, event information, and event details. Tech savvy? Create a website or blog about your group’s work. SFLA can even host a website for you! Email us for details. Regularly update your group members on changes to the schedule, and always alert the public of upcoming events!

Remember, a small group of people can make a huge difference. And if your small group is consistently active and visible on campus, and you welcome new members, your group will grow more quickly than you ever imagined. Check out this video for even more tips:

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