The Pulse
Newsletter of Georgia Right to Life
Let Me Live
“O Lord, you have searched me and Known me! You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from afar.” Psalm 139:1-2 “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you;…” Jeremiah 1:5 Music has always had an...
Chemical Abortion: The Pills, the Politics, and the Problems
Part 1: Picture this: You are a young pregnant girl furiously researching Google for ways to get rid of this problem. You are frightened and you cannot ask anyone for help or advice. So, you have turned to the internet for assistance. You reason that it is very...
2024 Georgia Right to Life True to Life Oratory and Film Contests
Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) is pleased to announce the 2024 True to Life Oratory and Film Contests! High school juniors and seniors across Georgia (homeschoolers included!) are invited to enter the 2024 True to Life Oratory Contest to present compelling speeches...
The Foolishness of the Overpopulation Myth
What’s an allegedly overpopulated, environmentally threatened world to do? Save-the-planet groups who believe the world is in a climate crisis say the answer is to eliminate humans. There’s even an organization called Stop Having Kids. The group proclaims, “There is...
Embryos Desperately Need Adoption
Did you know that there are over roughly 1,000,000 frozen embryos (babies) in the United States?
We didn’t either until a few years ago. A little background about our family.…we are Aaron and Jen and we’ve been married almost 25 years. Before hearing about embryo adoption, we had 6 biological children, two boys and four girls.
Is IVF the Way to Go?
For infertile couples struggling to have children, in vitro fertilization (IVF) may seem to provide a beacon of hope. However, there are ethical issues Christians need to consider. According to Genetics and Society.org, “Since August 1991 more than 3.5 million human...
Drugs Extending My Life, but Boston Institute Disagrees
I’m fighting ALS — and the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review When I was diagnosed 6 years ago with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease as most people know it—it was a shock to my system, both figuratively and literally. No one wants to...
2024 Georgia Stand For Life Memorial Service, Rally & March, Liberty Plaza, Atlanta
Join with pro-lifers from across the Southeast on Friday, Jan. 26, 2024, for the annual Georgia Stand For Life (previously known as the Georgia March For Life) Memorial Service, Rally, and March at Atlanta's Liberty Plaza across from the Georgia State Capitol. G3...
I Always Wanted to be a “Mommie”
I was a very naïve, young woman when I got married all those years ago! I had never heard the word “abortion” and never in my wildest dreams did I ever know or imagine that a mother could have a surgical procedure to destroy and remove a child in her womb. But reality...
Assisted Suicide: Good News, Bad News, Be Vigilant
Good News from the American Medical Association According to a recent article in National Review online, November 14, 2023, the American Medical Association recently had an opportunity to repeal its existing policy against assisted suicide, and euthanasia for the...
Tales from the Booth
Greetings. I am Marsha McCoy, the current leader of the Cobb County Chapter of Georgia Right to Life (GRTL). For the past six years I have coordinated the Cobb County GRTL booth at the North Georgia State Fair. Our booth serves to educate the public about the sanctity...
An Incredible Story of Recovery and Hope
The following is not only an incredible story, but it is also a glimpse of what happens when people recognize the personhood of someone and treat them the way God calls us to treat one another. “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Matthew 22:39. I was watching ESPN’s...



