Street Report: Sunday, July 13th
Brenda Spurlock 7/13/2008
Operation Save America went as a loving Christian witness to three churches Sunday morning. We took literature that explained the need for the church to stand against abortion and included the story of the church in Nazi Germany that sang a little louder each time trains passed by carrying wailing Jews bound for death in concentration camps This story was an apt choice; there are TEN concentration camps (abortuaries) in the Atlanta area. We took the ugly signs with us; the ones that show the awful truth about the damage abortion does to a tiny body. We also took a sign with the plea "Please Help Us!' Some of our saints stood in a torrential downpour in order to faithfully deliver God's message.
Hillside Presbyterian Church, a small church, houses abortionist Dr. Tyrone Malloy. Many parishioners accepted our literature. Some expressed surprise when informed that Dr. Malloy is an abortionist. Several indicated they knew him only as "the husband of ----."
Victory Church in Stone Mountain, an Atlanta suburb, is affiliated with the United Church of Christ, Barack Obama and Jeremiah Wright's denomination. A woman who attended the service reported that the
visiting pastor spoke about his homosexual son who is the choir director at his church. This visiting pastor spoke of how he and his son smoked a blunt (marijuana) together and drank a libation of Hennessy (liquor). Apparently there's nothing off limits to these "Christians."
The congregation at First Baptist Church of Sugar Hill was expecting us Sunday morning and obviously had been told not to take literature or engage us in conversation. OSA Director, the Rev. Flip Benham, had corresponded with Pastor Richard Lee regarding Lee's public apology for witnessing at abortion mills. His words had no apparent effect as the church's "We're sorry" sign was still in place. Some powerful testimonies from death camp survivor Eva Edl and our men went out over the sound system and could not have failed to touch the hearts of deacons guarding the church doors.