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Not all stories end this way

Updated: December 11, 2017 at 3:35 pm EST  See Comments

A young college student named Kyle wrote to me recently. His story is remarkable and I want to share it with you today.

Ten years ago Kyle and his family immigrated to Canada from China, where he was born visually impaired. Life in a new country was not easy, and early on Kyle said that his future ‘didn’t look bright.’

He suffered relentless bullying due to his vision impairment and language barrier, but what made my jaw hit the floor, and what I want to share with you today, is how your support has directly played a role in this young man’s conversion and desire to be involved in pro-life activism!

Kyle told me it was precisely the news coverage and perspectives your support provides him that gave an answer to the depression he felt after finding out he probably would have been aborted.

“A close relative told me that if my eye condition had been known before I was born, my parents would have chosen not to have me.”

Wow. Can you imagine struggling in a new country with a disability only to discover you are unwanted?

He went on to tell me,

“LifeSite is

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