Abolition in 2025: A Resolution of Faith and Action

From where I stand, I see the judgment of God falling heavily on the United States of America. We are a nation that has abandoned Him, clinging to our sin, and continuing the abominable practice of child sacrifice in every state. Even here in Connecticut, this evil persists, unchallenged by the vast majority of churches, which remain indifferent and complacent. The deception we are under is nothing less than God giving us over to our desires, as described in Romans 1:18-32.

Last night, as we entered 2025, thunder roared with an intensity I have rarely experienced. The ground shook, the house trembled, and the rain poured as if the heavens themselves were speaking. When the storm passed, the coyotes began their ominous howling—a chilling reminder of the spiritual wilderness we find ourselves in.

The church in Connecticut is spiritually bankrupt. Many have surrendered to the state through 501(c)(3) incorporation, silencing their prophetic voice and rendering themselves passive in the face of legalized child sacrifice. Where is the boldness of Christ’s church? Where is the zeal for righteousness? (Isaiah 58:1)

As the Executive Director of the Connecticut Foundation to Abolish Abortion, I face criticism from all sides—people blaming me for my boldness, for my evangelism, for my “edges.” The truth is, their excuses are masks for indifference. People want to remain in their comfort zones, avoiding the reality that child sacrifice is happening right here in Connecticut. They would rather blame the messenger than confront the evil in their midst (John 3:19-20).

But I am resolved. I believe 2025 is the year to fully embody the example of the prophets—Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Jonah—and most of all, our Lord Jesus Christ. We will confront the apathetic church, calling it to repent and rise up. We will challenge wicked rulers with the truth they refuse to hear (Jeremiah 1:10). And we will expose the pro-life movement for its compromises and incrementalism, which perpetuate the evil of abortion by treating it as something to regulate rather than abolish outright (Proverbs 24:11-12).

This mission is not about me; it is about obedience to Christ and His Word. For over 50 years, I have studied Scripture and theology, and I am convinced that my stand is aligned with God’s will. If I stand before Him one day and He corrects me, I will humbly submit to His judgment. But as I read His Word, I cannot see how anything less than total abolition and gospel-centered evangelism is faithful to His call (Ezekiel 33:7-9).

To those who criticize me, I will not bow to your opinions. To those who accuse me, your words have no power over the truth of God’s Word. The enemy would have me doubt, but I stand firm on Scripture alone, through faith in Christ alone (2 Timothy 1:7).

This is my resolution for 2025: I will proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ boldly and without compromise. I will call for the abolition of abortion and hold both the church and the state accountable to the Word of God. As Martin Luther said, “Here I stand; I can do no other. So help me God.”

This is my post. This is my stand. And this is the work I will do, whether I stand alone or with brothers and sisters by my side. Connecticut is my mission field. The Lord has placed me here, and I will be faithful to the task He has given me (Acts 20:24).

Let the storm rage, let the critics howl, and let the truth of God go forth. Abortion must be abolished, and the gospel of Jesus Christ must be proclaimed.

So help me God.

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