Operation Save America Press Conference: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Jim Pouillon National High School Witness
On Tuesday, November 24, 2009, gentle Christian warriors (in over 50 cities) will allow the theology of the church house to become biography at local high schools across our nation in honor of Jim Pouillon – America’s first Christian, pro-life martyr. Jim was shot and killed on September 11, 2009, while ministering the Gospel of Christ outside the Owosso High School in Owosso, Michigan. On Tuesday, November 24, Cal Zastrow will stand at the same exact spot where Jim was martyred.
Jim lived out God’s love for unborn babies every day of his life for the past twenty years. He often said, “I am doing for the babies what my Lord did for me.” Everyone in Owosso had seen him with his graphic signs. His death proved the mettle of his words.
How soon abortion would end if those who claimed Christ lived like this. On Tuesday, November 24, Christians will stand where Jim stood and be a voice for his beloved voiceless children. We will proclaim the Gospel of Christ at the gates of hell just like he did. It is our turn now!
As a result of Jim’s martyrdom, The New York Times went to Owosso and did a story on October 10, 2009, publishing the actual photos of babies killed by abortion. It was amazing! The Times did more to expose the horror of abortion in one day than pastors have done in the past thirty-six years.
Yes, The New York Times went to Owosso, Michigan, to find out why this grandfather would carry graphic pictures of living and aborted babies to the gates of hell for over twenty years. Jim’s witness has gone far beyond anything he could have imagined in this life.
“Abortion in America is coming to an end! It is our privilege and duty to push it over the cliff; bury it in a shallow grave and leave no marker to remind us of its savagery.” Flip Benham, director Operation Save America.
What: Press Conference
Where: Cox Mill High School, Concord, North Carolina
When: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Time: 6:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Web: Operationsaveamerica.org
Contact: Chet Gallagher (702) 343-4725
Cal Zastrow (989) 859-4482
Flip Benham (980) 722-4920
Jim Pouillon was shot and killed at 7:30 am today, (9-11-2009), while ministering the truth to the children of Owosso High School in Michigan. A lone gunman shot Jim three times in the chest. He died at the scene. The gunman is in custody. The motive for the shooting has not yet been made public but we do know that the enemy, Satan, comes to kill steal and destroy. “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” John 10:10
Jim was a godly man, a beloved friend of Operation Save America and a dedicated pro-life sidewalk counselor. “Jim had stated in times past that if he had a choice in dying, it would be that he would go down standing for King Jesus and the unborn babies that he so loved.”
We may have lost a fellow soldier in the cultural war that we are fighting, but it is a historical fact that the persecution of the Church emboldens Christians to stand for Jesus, no matter what the cost.
“We knew Jim as ‘Jim for Michigan’. Jim would often call and say ‘Hello Flip, this is Jim from Michigan’ and go on to tell of his most recent exploits for Jesus at the school, the abortion mill, the Governor’s Mansion or anywhere that he could stand up and be a voice for the babies. ‘I’d say, God bless you brother and Jim always answered, He already has, I got to talk to you today, brother’.” Flip Benham, director of Operation Save America.

Rev. Cal Zastrow, of Michigan, and one of Operation Save America’s leaders said of Jim, "Jim was a very peaceful man, against any type of violence. I was with Jim in the past when his life was threatened and he would just praise God in the midst of it. He got his martyr's crown this morning!".
In the small town of Owosso Jim Pouillon was well known for His love of Christ and unborn children. Today the world lost a shining light for Jesus. He died as he lived, standing for Jesus. Jim is a testimony for all of us.
All of us with Operation Save American send our love, prayers and condolences to the Pouillon Family. Please pray for Jim’s son and daughter as well as his grand-daughter whom he had just dropped off at the school and had heard the gunshots.
We will all miss Jim, but we know that one day we will see him again, along with the babies that he so loved.
Rev Flip Benham
Pro-Life Movement Blessed with Martyrdom

It was another routine morning in Owosso, Michigan, on Sept. 11, 2009. Kids were going to school. Adults were going to work at stores, businesses, and the local Planned Parenthood. Madison hugged her beloved grandfather, Jim Pouillon, as he dropped her off at high school. Jim's routine next included sitting across the street from the school to pray, read his Bible, and show large images of live babies and babies murdered by "abortion."
Everyone who lived in Owosso and who ever went out of their house had seen Jim and his signs. He prayed and showed the signs daily around town, for twenty years. Whenever there was a festival, political rally, or home high school football game, there was Jim, crying out for the murdering of babies to stop. Sometimes other pro-lifers stood with him, but he was often alone. The days Jim wasn't on Owosso's streets, he was doing the same thing in front of the death pits in Saginaw, Flint, or some other place with Missionaries to the Preborn or Operation Save America. At age sixty-three, Jim's health required he walk very little and be on oxygen at all times while using a nasal tube and carrying a canister.
It wasn't a routine morning for Harlan Drake in Owosso. The anger and unforgiveness in his violent heart were expressed through the muzzle of his gun as he drove to the public high school on North Street and shot Jim four times in the chest. As his soul departed to God, Jim's body died and fell face-first into the grass. Some of the bullets went through the cute baby picture Jim was holding. Harlan sped away (but was followed by an alert motorcyclist who wrote on his palm the shooter's license plate number) to the local gravel pit where he likewise murdered the owner sitting in the office.
The national news quickly announced the shooting death of an anti-abortion protestor in Owosso, Michigan. Knowing that my kids and I have literally been there and done that, my cell phone kept ringing and ringing while we were ministering outside of the death pit in Jackson, Mississippi. It wasn't my family, so I didn't answer. It was literally life or death for the babies during that time. There was one turnaway amidst the thirteen murders while I was pleading with people to stop the violence against children. As my kids and I finished and got in the van, my heart was heavy. I flipped open at the next ring to hear a trembling voice who exclaimed, "Oh Cal! You're alive! Thank God."
When they told me on the phone what had happened to a "protestor" in Owosso, I knew that one of my closest friends was now martyred and in the presence of Jesus.
Thanks to the heroics of the motorcyclist, the shooter was caught before he could go find and murder a local realtor whom he likewise hated. Harlan confessed his plan to the police and that he had shot Jim and why. It was the signs. It was Jim's witness.
Through tears we packed up and drove north for two days. We went straight to Jim's home to see his daughter and son.
Two days after the violence, we were praising Jesus in church (Abba's House) with Mary Jo Pouillon, Jim's daughter, and two of Jim's sisters. I can testify that those of us who loved and worshipped Jesus had the joy of the Lord while grieving over Jim. We really meant it when we sang, "I'm trading my sorrows, I'm trading my shame, I'm laying them down for the joy of the Lord..."
I figured that a couple of dozen pro-lifers would show up at a prayer vigil we quickly scheduled for Sunday afternoon at the spot where Jim was slain. We got there an hour early to cry in private, but a few others were there. Jim's two-year-old grandson, Casey, was not understanding why the neighbor lady had brought him here to place pretty balloons. Casey didn't understand, but he kept asking, "Where's Papa?"
Jim had been an alcoholic before he got saved twenty-two years ago. Part of his devotion to his grandkids was making up for lost time.
Instead of a few dozen pro-lifers, 270 people showed up at the vigil Sunday afternoon. Two of Jim's daughters came out, and three of his grandchildren. We prayed, cried, sang to Jesus, and more than a dozen people testified of how Jim loved them, and they Jim. Mary Jo read from Jim's Bible: "Rescue the weak and needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked."
When the media asked if she'd like to make a comment, Mary Jo said, "It's all about Jesus. It's all about the babies."
One news station actually played what I said, "Harlan, we love you. Jesus loves you. We invite you to confess your sins, repent, and trust Christ for forgiveness and salvation. You can have the love of Jesus in your heart like Jim had."
The family had a private funeral on Monday and rented the local high school football stadium for the public memorial on Wed., Sept. 16th. Jim's pastor, David Knox, delivered a fitting tribute and Gospel sermon. There were about 500 people (or more) that attended. Afterwards, pro-life leaders and activists from Operation Save America, Missionaries to the Preborn, Flint Right to Life, American Right to Life, and Personhood USA held a "Stop the Violence - Stop Planned Parenthood" rally in front of the local P.P. office. Dan Brewer was one of the local Christians who had stood at times with Jim. Dan testified that at times he has witnessed in Owosso with only Scripture signs. People abused and threatened him, like they did Jim Others spoke of Jim. One driver going by us shouted, "You should all be dead."
I asked the pro-lifers how many of them had ever been threatened while ministering. About fifty raised their hands. I asked how many were inspired by Jim's martyrdom to live more zealously for Christ and to end "abortion." All raised their hands, especially the children present. As the three truth trucks drove away and the crowd dispersed, my heart overflowed with thankfulness, especially for the local teenagers I had just met who pledged to take Jim's place in showing pro-life signs outside of their next home football game.
Most local people condemned and ridiculed Jim, treating him like he was crazy for crying out about babies being murdered. He had asked every pastor in town to do something about stopping abortion, to tell the truth and show the pictures. All pastors/priests, except one, could live comfortably with Planned Parenthood in town, but not with Jim Pouillon's voice and signs, "What about the babies? Babies are being murdered! Come and stop this abomination!"
Jim's murder has gathered some media attention, most of it inaccurate, and some of it ugly. Some folks were celebrating that Jim was gone. Pro-lifers have contacted Operation Save America and Missionaries to the Preborn and expressed how Jim's martyrdom has strengthened them to spend more time ministering on the streets until all of the killing stops.
I have seen it firsthand now - the blood of the pro-life martyrs will be the seed of the pro-life church. I'll never forget it when my children stood where Jim Pouillon was gunned down as they pledged themselves to Christ and to peacefully ending the slaughtering of American children. Nothing would honor Jim more that Christians loving Jesus enough to love their preborn neighbors.
Cal Zastrow