Project Plus

EPISODE · May 29, 2007 · 28 MIN

Project Plus

from Rock For Life Netcast · host Rock For Life

To listen to the Rock for Life Podcast open iTunes, go to Podcast directory and type in "Rock for Life." You can also find the Rock for Life Podcast on myspace by clicking here. Hosts: Erik Whittington & Brittany Shankle (director of Project Plus) Featured Band: Alakrity News & Commentary: Ohio teen sexual abuse victim sues Planned Parenthood for not informing authorities of her abuse. Click here for more info. Planned Parenthood threatens undercover college journalist for exposing their protection of child predators. Click here for more info. The FDA approved the first abortifacient "birth control" pill that is meant to stop a women's menstration cycle. Click here to read more information. Brittany talks about the organization she directs, Project Plus. How does the "birth control" pill (also known as an abortifacient) work? Click the video below to find out. Culture & Entertainment How to Save a Life Summer Leadership Conference brought to you by Generation Life July 20-22 Philadelphia area click here for more info Rock for Life Tour featuring Willet, Ilia & Alakrity touring all across the US throughout the month of July click here for more information Rock for Life Summer Tour Attending over 18 Christian Music Festivals and hosting (currently) 6 Training & Activism Days Click here for Rock for Life's calendar of events. Congrats to Jordin Sparks for winning the American Idol contest! Have you seen Nick Cannon's Can I Live? video? It's a great video but is Nick Cannon pro-life or pro-Nick? Click here to find out more info. The Rock for Life Podcast is thankful for your prayer and financial support. Email us your prayer requests to [email protected] or record them on our voice mail at 866-552-3368. To bless us financially click here. Thank you! To contact Rock for Life with your questions, comments (good or bad) email us at [email protected] or record a voice message at 866-552-3368.

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