Resources: Video

A Better Way: A positive, encouraging look at one of the most crucial and controversial
issues of today - crisis pregnancy. Pat Boone interviews real people who, in the midst of crisis situations, let love be their guide. They found "a better way" by choosing life instead of abortion. Approximately 28 minutes.

A Matter of Life and Death: Information packed with facts on the various abortion techniques and a woman's candid remarks about her abortion. Excellent introduction for volunteers. Approximately 16 minutes.

Abortion Questions & Answers: Double set by John C. Willke, M.D. & Barbara H. Willke, R.N., authors and lecturers and experts on human sexuality. Tape 1 - Part 1 - 28 minutes: Fetal Development, Opinion Polls, Right to Choose? Illegal Abortions? Help for the Woman. Part 2 - 28 minutes: Fetal Handicap, Unwanted pregnancy & Child Abuse, Rape, Population, Impose Morality, Euthanasia, Abortion. Tape 2 - Short Version Part 1 (condensed) 15 minutes Abortion 10 minutes.

After The Choice: Actual experiences of abortion retold by women who know intimately the pain, sorrow, and loss resulting from the decision to kill their unborn children. Approximately 25 minutes.

Assignment Life: A powerful film chronicling a news reporter's investigation into abortion. Based on real experience, it includes interviews with those involved on both sides of the abortion issue, as well as showing scenes of both a first-trimester suction abortion and a second-trimester salt-poisoning abortion. (Because of these short but very graphic scenes, the video would not be suitable for young children.) This video is also known as A Matter of Choice and is approximately 27 minutes.

Dear Children: A compelling, powerful story of one woman's journey from the abortion experience to God's love and forgiveness, of couples who have put their lives back together after an abortion, of women who share their grief and guilt because of their part in an abortion - with commentary by Dr. Susan Harvath, clinical psychologist and expert on Post Abortion Syndrome. Approximately30 minutes. Abridged Edition also available.

Death as a Salesman: This video version of Brian Johnston's excellent book on the subject of assisted suicide was credited with playing a major role in defeating a proposal in Maine to allow assisted suicide. Video accompanied by material outlining a local public education campaign, vital as the assisted suicide debate heats up. Approximately 25 min.

Death on Demand: An Abortionists Day: A detailed interview with a practicing abortionist, exposing the abortion industry's position on such pivotal issues as the beginning of human life, fetal pain, dangers to women, and pro-life opposition. Includes rebuttal by a highly qualified pro-life doctor. Approximately 20 minutes.

Journey to Your Birthday: Designed especially for young children to demonstrate their wonderful growth and development before birth, helping them to understand at an early age they were alive and human before they were born. Approximately 6 ½ minutes.

Let Me Live: An Anthem Of The Unborn Child: Written & Narrated by Pat Boone. Acceptable for all ages. Approximately 6 minutes.

Media Matter (PBS) Partial-Truth: Terry Eastland, editor of Forbes Media Critic Online, on coverage of the 104th Congress's Partial-Birth Abortion Ban legislation. This report suggests that journalists did little original reporting and willingly accepted information from "pro-choice" sources - which turned out to be inaccurate. Broadcast January 24, 1997. Producer: Joseph Dorman. Approximately 20 minutes.

Meet the Abortion Providers: Reveals the stark reality of what abortion is. In this video, former abortion providers tell their stories about why they became involved in the abortion business and why they eventually left. Those who were responsible for deaths of thousands of unborn children bring the truth of abortion to light. Approximately 29 minutes.

No Alibis: A fast paced drama on abortion designed especially for teenage audiences. Music and messages are powerfully mixed as the film focuses on how abortion touches three lives. Approximately 38 minutes.

Parent's Rights Denied: An honest look at the consequences of abortion when parents are not informed at the time of their minor daughter's crisis pregnancy. Includes testimonies of legislators, medical experts, and a former abortion clinic owner - as well as women who had abortions as teens and parents of minor daughters. Approximately 20 minutes.

Preview of A Birth: Explores the wonders and hidden mysteries of fetal development from conception to birth in up-to-date medically accurate "preview" of a birth. Excellent for human development, sex education, or health education secondary school classes, or new parent or childbirth education. Approximately 16 minutes.

Silent Scream: A first-trimester suction abortion seen on an ultrasound screen from the victim's point of view - responses of a 12 week-old fetus being aborted. Described in detail by Dr. Bernard Nathanson. Approximately 27 minutes.

To be, or not to be - the Human family: Mark Pickup is one of North America's foremost disability speakers/social commentators. He presents an eloquent and compelling argument to include incurably ill and disabled people within the embrace of the Human family. His latest address To be, or not to be - the Human family is a powerful message incorporating music and visuals to punctuate Mark's gripping, factual, dramatic presentation. He pleads with North America's culture of death to reject euthanasia consciousness and so-called "Death with Dignity", in favor of "Life with Dignity." Mark's message concludes with hope for a culture of life and inclusion for all.

Ultrasound: "A Window to the Womb": This is the pro-life version of "Eyewitness" that contains additional information addressing the facts and personal testimonies of abortion. By Shari Richard, RT., RDMS, nationally recognized speaker, sonographer, and founder of Sound Wave Images.

Ultrasound: Eyewitness To The Earliest Days of Life: Using ultrasound equipment, sonographer Shari Richard shows unborn human life in the womb, including fetal heart beat, yawning, and movements. Suitable for all age groups and ethnic backgrounds. Approximately 25 minutes.

Why Can't We Love Them Both?: By Dr. & Mrs. J. C. Willke. Divided into three parts. Part one includes information about human life, human rights, discrimination, choice. Part two includes information regarding euthanasia, illegal, unwanted, rape, Post-Abortion Syndrome. 26 min. Part three. Abortion. 10 min.

Your Crisis Pregnancy: Presents prenatal life, summarizes abortion, and exposes the emotional backlash of post-abortion syndrome. Intended for pregnancy counseling environment with actual testimonies of women who have faced crisis pregnancies. Approximately 26 minutes.

Videos are available on loan at no charge to individuals or groups. Please call 501-663-4237 for more information.

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Partial Birth Abortion

Late Second and Third Trimester Partial Birth Abortion
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