A message from Created Equal:

Columbus, OH – Nov 20, 2018 – What happens when Created Equal displays photos and video of abortion victims? Support for abortion dies. When Diamond, a student at Wright State University, first saw us on her campus, she told herself, “Don’t look. Don’t look.” But she couldn’t look away. Watch what happened next!

For every video we release showing a changed mind, there are hundreds of other students we’ve impacted. This fall alone, our team has seen 717 students admit their opinion has changed—from pro-abortion to anti-abortion—an average of 18 students for each of the 40 days we’ve been on campus this fall.

And this is only the most obvious of countless ripple effects. Many more opinions are changed later as images linger in students’ minds. Still others continue to wrestle with the pro-abortion worldview which has finally been challenged by our outreach.

The thankfulness which marks this week in America should inspire us to use blessings God has given us for good. God has blessed us with a strategy which is bearing fruit. We want to use it to get in front of more students to advance the cause for babies. Will you help?

  • Share this video on FacebookTwitter, and more to show others how we are changing minds.
  • Invite a member of our team to train your group to use our tools to reach hearts and change minds.
  • Donate to help our team get to more campuses where they will change more minds! You can give online HERE or send your check to: Created Equal, PO Box 360502, Columbus, OH 43236. Your gift is tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

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