Q
I'm just wondering, what exactly do you do as a pro-lifer? Do you just hold up signs and agree that's enough, or do you actually help out the sick, the poor, where babies are born in unthinkable situations, and where they could really use the help of enthusiastics like you?
A

As a pro-lifer, I attend classes and seminars throughout the year educating myself on forms of argument & debate, as well as the history of abortion. I have taken classes on growth and development of unborn children, and have done deeper research on what Planned Parenthood does in America. I have volunteered at crisis pregnancy centers doing odd jobs and helping wherever help is needed.

Since I am a full-time college student living on campus, I run this blog as a pastime, so I can further educate myself. I follow pro-choice groups as well as pro-life groups online, so I know both sides of the issue.

During the summer, I donate my time and energy to pass out literature and hold up signs to educate the public about abortion.
Holding signs is not enough however. I find that the least rewarding of my activism. Talking and helping mothers who have decided to keep their babies is the greatest thing to see, and I cherish those moments the most. :)