When Abby Johnson quit her job in 2009, it became national news.
Johnson was director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Texas and did not
merely quit her job, but also changed sides in the abortion battle.
Formerly an employee of the organization that performs more abortions
than any other, she had come to believe that abortion was morally
offensive. What was it that caused her to change sides? She witnessed an
abortion. On the screen of an ultrasound machine, she witnessed human
life being dismembered and destroyed, and in an instant she saw what she
had denied for so long—what was being aborted was a baby, not just a
potential baby or a blob of tissue. She had been an eyewitness to murder
and not only that, but she had been complicit in countless
other murders.
Unplanned tells Johnson’s story, from
being recruited by Planned Parenthood while she was a college student,
to rising through the ranks and eventually becoming the director of a
clinic. She also tells of her own history of abortion and how she found
forgiveness for the sins of her youth.
This book has several strengths to commend it—several reasons you may want to read it.
First,
it comes from an insider’s perspective, clearly describing the
arguments, verbiage and subtleties used by Planned Parenthood and
similiar organizations as they promote their pro-choice agenda. They
weigh every word and their every action represents a careful strategy.
Johnson proves what pro-life advocates have been saying all along, that
although Planned Parenthood does provide some valid and valuable
services for women, it is at heart an abortion provider. Continue at Tim Challies
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