Explicitly Christian

Extremely Prophetic

Ending Child Sacrifice

Our Mission

Our Mission

Our mission at Operation Gospel is one and the same as the mission of our Lord and our God, through a sound and bold proclamation of the Gospel the knowledge of the glory of God would cover the earth as the waters cover the sea. We are committed to informing, equipping and encouraging the Church that she might once again become faithful and fulfill her duty and privilege as soldier pilgrims, to take dominion for King Jesus.

Legislation Engagement

Roe is over.

Equal Protection Laws Matter.

The Christian Church must pursue biblical justice to put an end to child sacrifice.

Abolition with Evangelism

Through partnerships with two full-time evangelists, we are taking the Gospel to child sacrifice centers across GA.

We not only condemn the sin of murder, we preach forgiveness in Christ. We also provide blessing bags, baby showers, adoptive services, and counseling for mothers and fathers who chose life.

Local Churches

We work with local churches to equip them in similar outreach programs to fulfill the Great Commission.

Have Questions?

Frequently Asked
Questions

What is “equal protection”?

Today there is a bill stalled out in our Georgia legislation which would properly categorize abortion under existing homicide laws. It would give the same rights you receive as a born person to your unborn neighbor.

Georgia General Assembly – H.B. 441

What would the law do?

The law would equate current legal penalties against the murder of a born child to an unborn child. If we truly believe that an unborn person is made in the image of God, then we need to be consistent with God’s Word and the Constitution.

Source: Foundation to Abolish Abortion

Does the bill criminalize women?

No. The bill criminalizes the act of anyone knowingly and willfully engaging in prenatal homicide.

Source: Foundation to Abolish Abòrtion

What about cases of rape and incest?

The vast majority of abòrtions are voluntary, with less than 3% due to rape and incest. Thus, asking about rape and incest forces us to confront the reality that we object to violating another person’s body.  Violating the body of another is exactly what happens during an abortion and no child should be killed for the crime of the father.

Source: 10 Pro-Life Arguments

What about “my body, my choice”?

It should go without saying that the body inside of the woman’s body is not her body. If abòrtion was about the mother’s body, then she would be the one that dies and not the baby!

Source: 10 Pro-Life Arguments

What about the quality of life of the mother or child? Or poverty situations?

Abòrtion advocates often appeal to dire situations to make their case in order to tug at the heart. Oddly enough, most of us would laugh at the absurdity of this kind of argument in any other case. Should mothers and fathers be allowed to simply kill their children if times are tough?

Source: 10 Pro-Life Arguments

What about contraceptives?

An equal protection bill does not ban contraceptives (i.e. drugs or devices to prevent fertilization). Instead, abortifacients are banned when used to knowingly and willfully cause the death of the child.

Source: Foundation to Abolish Abòrtion


Isn’t a fetus only a cluster of cells?

All human life is made up clumps of cells. Interestingly, the Latin word “fetus” means “little one,” referring to the relatively small size of the preborn baby.  So, a baby is still a baby regardless of what we call them. It is biologically indisputable that a unique human life exists from the moment of fertilization.

Source: 10 Pro-Life Arguments

What about ectopic pregnancies?

The National Health Service webpage dedicated to ectopic pregnancy information states, “The baby cannot be saved in an ectopic pregnancy.” Almost all medical groups and government medical bureaucracies echo this malicious falsehood. The medical literature confirms that misdiagnosing ectopic pregnancy is quite common, and even if the diagnosis is accurate, there is much evidence that the tubal-implanted embryo can naturally detach and reattach in a safer location.

For example, a 1982 article by Dr. J. F. Clark entitled “Embryo Transfer In Vivo” demonstrated that, in a tubal pregnancy, the rupture of the fallopian tube does not kill the preborn child. In many cases, the child will detach from the ruptured tube on his own and reattach on another surface in the pelvis or abdominal cavity. This has made it possible for a significant number of tubal pregnancies to result in live births.

Source: Dr. Patrick Johnston, Celebrate Life Magazine

Aren’t women the only people that can effectively talk about abortion?

You do not need to experience rape to argue that rape is wrong. This is simply an attempt to steer the conversation away from the horror of abòrtion by focusing on you rather than the crime.

Source: 10 Pro-Life Arguments


Could the bill punish women who have had miscarriages?

An equal protection bill does not apply to accidental or natural deaths. Existing Georgia law also already has a provision that would prevent prosecution of miscarriages (§16-2-2, “Effect of misfortune or accident on guilt”).

Source: Foundation to Abolish Abòrtion

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