Breaking the Narrative: Why You Need Pro-Life Apologetics

Breaking the Narrative: Even in pro-life majority communities, pro-life apologetics is important. 

By Liliana Zylstra

 

 

What does it take to make a difference for the unborn? In the latest episode of Breaking the Narrative, student fellow Liliana Zylstra spoke with Emily Geiger, the director of education and outreach at Equal Rights Institute, about how to become a confident and effective pro-life advocate.

Emily shared how pro-life apologetics can transform lives – and why it’s essential – even in pro-life majority communities. She explained how identifying barriers to persuasion helps us become better communicators, build genuine connections with those we disagree with, and respond thoughtfully to even the most challenging pro-choice arguments. Pro-life conversations are powerful tools for transforming communities, and pro-life apologetics is a valuable skill to learn.

 

Tune in to Breaking the Narrative!

How should we respond to a culture that rejects the human rights of the unborn? On Breaking the Narrative, Liliana Zylstra interviews experts and leaders from the pro-life movement to tackle the toughest questions facing pro-life advocates today.

Watch or listen to episodes of Breaking the Narrative on YouTube and Spotify.

 

 

About the Author

Liliana Zylstra is a junior communication arts major at Grove City College. In addition to working as a student marketing fellow, she serves as president of the school’s Life Advocates club. Lily has canvassed for pro-life candidates and legislation in 5 different states as part of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America’s student program. She also completed an internship with SBA’s communication department in Washington, D.C., during the summer of 2023. Lily is undecided about future career goals, with an interest in learning about bioethical issues and/or working for a nonprofit.

 

LISTEN MORE BY LILIANA ZYLSTRA: Breaking the Narrative: Can We Eliminate Public Support for Abortion? 

 

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed are those of the writer alone and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Grove City College, the Institute for Faith and Freedom, or their affiliates.

Cover Image: The Institute for Faith and Freedom 

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