Red Envelope Brigade
Posted by Rachel Balducci in Family on Monday, February 09, 2009 3:00 PM
This morning in my inbox was one of those mega-forwarded emails, the kind where you have to scroll way down to the bottom to get the gist of the letter. I sometimes ignore these emails, but something about this particular letter caught my eye—it promoted a simple yet profound act we can do to speak up for life.
I’ll include the letter below, but first I want to add that I did a little research to see if this was legit. When I saw my cyber-buddy Barb, SFO Mom talking about the letter, I decided that was enough validation for me.
Here is the letter:
Dear Friends and Intercessors:
This afternoon I was praying about a number of things, and my mind began to wander. I was deeply distressed at the symbolic actions that President Obama took as he began his presidency. Namely, that he signed executive orders releasing funds to pay for abortions, permission to fund human stem cell research, and federal funding for contraception. I have been involved in the pro-life movement for nearly 20 years, and it pained my heart to see a man and a political party committed to the shedding of innocent blood.
This man, and this party lead our country, but they do not represent me or the 54% of Americans who believe that abortion is wrong and should no longer be legal.
As I was praying, I believe that God gave me an interesting idea. Out in the garage I have a box of red envelopes. Like the powerful image of the red LIFE tape, an empty red envelope will send a message to Barack Obama that there is moral outrage in this country over this issue. It will be quiet, but clear.
Here is what I would like you to do: Get a red envelope. On the front, address it to:
President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, D.C.
On the back, write the following message: This envelope represents one child who died in abortion. It is empty because that life was ended before it was able to offer anything to the world. Responsibility begins with conception.
Put it in the mail, and send it. Then forward this email to every one of your friends who you think would send one too. I wish we could send 50 million red envelopes, one for every child who died before having a chance to live. Maybe it will change the heart of the president.
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