Pro-Life Radio: Julia Storms Ignites the Next Generation’s Battle for the Unborn
Pro-Life Radio: Julia Storms Ignites the Next Generation’s Battle for the Unborn
Key Topics
**Introduction and Guest Background**: Julia Storms, 22-year-old personal assistant to her father Jason Storms (Director of Operation Save America), shares her role, recent DC policy meetings, and family activism.
**Youth Awakening in Pro-Life Movement**: Discussion on growing awareness among young people, distrust of institutions post-COVID, and a spiritual revival fueling anti-abortion passion.
**Personal Journey**: Julia recounts early childhood love for babies evolving into awareness of abortion via college campus activism and graphic images of aborted fetuses.
**Activism Tools**: Effectiveness of victim images on campuses to confront denial; contrasts with ultrasounds and clinic manipulations.
**Abortion Realities**: Shift to chemical abortions at home, lack of shame, health risks (e.g., cancer, sterility, suicide), body parts sales, and satanic motivations.
**Criminalization Debate**: Need to penalize abortionists/doctors; considerations for women (awareness, coercion, trafficking); enforcement challenges like distinguishing miscarriages.
**Political Engagement**: DC lobbying, opposition to Amendment 4, Georgia Speaker John Burns primary challenge, Florida governor race (favoring bold rhetoric like Fishback).
**Church and Family Role**: Building local churches, large families (Julia first of 11), serving community to foster selflessness.
Insights and Takeaways
Young people feel a “righteous anger” against abusive authorities, needing guidance from elders to channel it effectively.
Abortion is spiritually rooted evil, akin to transgenderism lies; graphic images grip hearts, putting a face on hidden injustice.
Society’s “no shame” culture enables abortion; chemical pills privatize it, but technology (e.g., clear ultrasounds) increases awareness.
Criminal laws deter murder and protect victims (unborn, coerced women); prioritize babies while supporting mothers via community.
Church silence contributed to crisis; congregants must activate pastors for righteousness.
Bold pro-life rhetoric resonates with youth; vet candidates rigorously for action over words.
Conclusions and Decisions
**Criminalize Abortionists**: Strong consensus to impose penalties on doctors/abortuaries as murder; debate on women (focus on awareness/coercion, prosecute enablers like traffickers).
**Accelerate Political Push**: Prioritize policy for total abolition over incrementalism; rally for Georgia primary against anti-life Speaker John Burns; vet Florida governor candidates (Fishback leads rhetorically).
**Sustain Momentum**: Continue DC lobbying, door-knocking, church-building; Julia aspires to marriage, large “lionhearted” family, church planting in 10 years.
**Call to Action**: Hosts praise next generation’s vibrancy; urge donations to sustain pro-life radio mission.
[ 00:00:00,000 ]Pro-Life Radio is a pre-recorded program paid for by Pro-Life Radio. Preserving the sanctity of life in Florida. A loud voice for the unborn. This is Pro-Life Radio with your hosts, Vicki and Bruce Cherry. Welcome to another edition of Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night. Across from me, my lovely wife, Vicki Cherry. I’m Bruce Cherry. Our producer, Dave DeRica, on the bridge. We are in the John Barrows Memorial Studio here at Salem Media Orlando. And tonight we have a very special guest with us. All of our guests are special, but this is… It’s really very heartwarming because the next generation has picked up the mantle and they’re coming along just great. And we were pleased to run into this young lady and her sister. And, of course, her dad, who is Jason Storms, and her mom.
[ 00:00:47,700 ]We met the mom. That’s right. Ran into them about two weeks ago at the Liberty Council Gala. And so we’ve got Julia Storms on with us. She’s the daughter of Jason Storms, who is the director of Operation Save America. And Julia, what is your role at Operation Save America? Yeah, Bruce, thank you so much for having me on the show first. Thank you for everybody tuning in. To hear this, I really appreciate the opportunity. Well, thank you. Yes, yes. So yeah, Operations Save America, my dad’s organization. I am his personal assistant, I think is kind of like the official role. I do whatever he… Okay. Do whatever he tells me to do. Okay, all right. Since birth. There you go, there you go. That’s great.
[ 00:01:33,570 ]Well, hold up, because we’ve gotten a little bit ahead of things here. We always start off the show, but I wanted to introduce you to everybody, but we always start off the show with Jeremiah 1-5 and prayer. Yeah, yeah. All right. Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, I set you apart. I appointed you as a prophet to the nations. Heavenly Father, thank you for another opportunity for us to come together in your name. And to share truth, and to work to change hearts and change minds, and to save lives, the lives of the unborn. We know all lives are vital, all lives are important, all lives are sacred. And God, we know that as mere mortals, we have no right to invalidate something.
[ 00:02:18,390 ]That you have ordained to live. So God, we ask for your blessing upon this show. Upon our guests. And upon all who hear this show, that they may open their hearts and have discernment over what we share, and that we may save lives, change hearts, and let those who… Have already gone down this path, know that there is forgiveness in the blood of your only begotten son, Jesus Christ. It is in his name that we pray to you this evening. Amen. Amen. And then… Julia, thank you for joining us. And we realize you guys have been on the road. You’ve been all over the place. You had a tour in Arkansas, was it, for a while? Yeah, we did have a tour in Arkansas. I wasn’t there myself, but actually…
[ 00:03:00,900 ]We were just in D. C. Okay. Yes, and we just got back from there. We were there for just under a week. Meeting with a number of uh important officials and uh politicians to talk about pro-life policy. and moving the needle forward for life in our state of Florida as well as the nation. Hmm-hmm. So, yeah, we just arrived home. I’m actually on my way home right now. Uh… from the airport. So, yeah, I really appreciate the opportunity. Thank you guys for having me on. So let me ask you, I don’t know how old you are. I know you’re a young lady. Do you feel like the eyes of other young people are upon you personally with what you’re doing? Are upon me. Yes, in a way, I do feel that way just because…
[ 00:03:55,330 ]Thank you very much. You know what? And someone… unique from most of my peers, right? I’m 22 years old and… A majority of women, I guess, maybe don’t spend their time. Um, traveling with their dad to D. C. uh… to debate the pro-life position. uh, rec policy to. Thank you. to defend the life. in their home state. I guess that might be a little bit unique from… Thank you so much. young women at 22 are typically doing um certainly didn’t run into any 22-year-old on my travels. Um, But, you know, I’m very grateful for the opportunity and understand I’ve been. Raised in a very fortunate set of circumstances, very wonderful parents, and wonderful church and community. It’s given me these opportunities and given me the heart and the passion.
[ 00:04:48,030 ]that I have for life. Um. All of that has really formed my heart for these things, and I understand, you know. People don’t, you know, people don’t have those circumstances and those settings that they grew up in. And, um, Bye. Bye. They might not have the same priorities, the same understanding, the same passion. So I definitely do feel that have a responsibility and a bit of a burden as somebody who’s been raised very aware of the abortion issue and aware of our pre-born neighbor, you know, that has been suffering in this nation since 1973 and legally, so… Um. I try to, you know, extend grace to my peers. And, um… you know, trying to… really well educating them. on the importance of this issue. graciously having conversation and discussion about it.
[ 00:05:46,670 ]and, you know, kind of bring them along to the truth ultimately in love. Amen. Amen. And it’s so good to hear somebody. young, that is vibrant and ready to just take on the battle. You know, we look around a lot of times at the pro-life rallies. different things, and you do not see a lot of young people there. Do you think that there’s kind of coming around an awareness and awakening? Yes. Yes, Vicki, that’s a great question and one that we’ve talked about a lot at our dinner table, just with all the different… Perspectives and stages of life that we are in, you know. Full house, my parents, my siblings, all operating in different years. Um, you know, trying to achieve the same goal.
[ 00:06:29,750 ]So we talked about that quite a bit, and I think absolutely, and that we should be encouraged by that. Absolutely, there is an awakening. Happening. And some of it, you know, can be overcorrection or a little bit hair on fire, if you will, just a little bit. Um, Bye. Bye. And a bit of an overcorrection, I think we need to be careful to… direct it in a way that it’s… Thank you. Right. And and. Bridled. But also not stomp out the fire because… Young people there, you know, have been very fed up with a lot of the institutions. I think we saw this since COVID. COVID-19 was a great example where… Really, it was around that time that I noticed this. Thank you.
[ 00:07:17,060 ]You know, repulsion from young people towards the authorities. Um, And… you know, hierarchies of our nation. That have really abused their… use their authority and power. And used it to victimize. My generation. And so. Um, I think that there is a lot of… Uh, warranted, uh, righteous anger. Towards those institutions and towards the evils. In our nation. Uh, but I think that you know that’s also something that we need to— you know, we’re young and it needs to be bridled. It needs to be directed, of course. And that’s where you guys come in. You know, the older generation, the wise ones. To come along and kind of guide us. Guide us through this deal and this ambition. Um, but no doubt we have a, we have certainly.
[ 00:08:13,200 ]a great awakening that is sweeping across our nation in this generation. A spiritual awakening or is it more of an awakening of the matters of life? What do you think is the root cause? Yeah, I think absolutely it’s a spiritual awakening. Very spiritual, I mean. All of our life is spiritual. You know, we… They tend to come out very political, but those are spiritual issues, and rooted in spiritual issues, a lot of these… Um, These children, you know, they’ve been let down by their family members, by their church members, by their community leaders, whatever it is. You know, you’ve got. You’ve got doctors, medical professionals telling people that it’s children— that it’s okay to remove properly functioning parts of their body causing irreversible damage, you know, with transgenderism.
[ 00:09:08,890 ]And then you have these kids waking up and they’ve got… These women waking up and they… have no ability to feed their children, you know? Because they had irreversible damage caused to them, because at one point they were… you know, questioning their… God’s decision to make them a woman. And that’s very sad and heartbreaking, and that’s going to lead a lot of… young people. Um, to have strong disdain and distrust for their leaders. Because they let them down. They told them this was healthy. They told them that this was possible. There wasn’t going to be anything. No adverse effects. Mm-hmm. And that’s just so far from the truth, and we know that, right? Doesn’t make mistakes. That truth needs to be spoken.
[ 00:09:52,939 ]And, um, it aligns very closely with the abortion issue. You know, the whole thing. They’re lied to there. They’re told it’s not a baby. It can’t feel pain. And that you’re not going to feel anything. And that it’s a clump of cells. And you’ll get on with your life after this and everything’s going to be just fine. There’s no consequences. That’s what they want everybody to believe. And there is. And we know that. You know, that high addiction. Mm-hmm. High suicide. Higher rates of ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, breast cancer, because they’ve stopped the process that God intended the woman’s body to go through— childbirth, to carrying that child to gestation. So they’re having higher periods of that. And then, of course, there’s the sterility that… can be an offset or a byproduct of abortion.
[ 00:10:40,810 ]So we are coming up on a break here. We’ve got Julia storms with us. She is the daughter of Jason storms, director of operation, save America. And I would say she’s personal assistant, personal assistant. I don’t know if I could, if I could say second in command, but I’m guessing close. I’m guessing very close. Julia, when we come back, I have a question for you. When did you become aware? And I don’t want you to answer right now, but I want you to think about this. When did you first become aware? Of what abortion was and what your mission was. Okay? Or what your mission is. We’ll be right back. We’re going to take a break. We’ll be back with more Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night on AM 950, FM 94.
[ 00:11:19,656 ]9, The Answer, streaming on TheAnswerOrlando. com. If you’re pro-life, like this show, and want to support this mission, please help with your donation today. Go online to GiveSendGo. com. Orlando Pro-Life Radio or make your check out to Mission Save America, Inc. and mail it to 13900 County Road 455, Unit 107-334, Claremont, Florida, 34711. Pro-Life Radio is a non-profit entity. and all donations are tax-deductible. Thank you. Welcome back to Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday evening. I’m Vicki Cherry. Across from me is my handsome husband, Bruce. And thank you. And we have Julia Storms with us. Julia is the daughter of Jason Storms. Everybody that listens to this show probably knows who Jason is, but if you don’t, he is… is probably the loudest voice in America for pro-life, I think.
[ 00:12:20,140 ]At least one of them, yes. Yeah, he’s the director of Operation Save America. He has been on the front lines here in Florida when we were fighting Amendment 4. He’s been all over the country. Julia is following in her father’s footsteps. I asked her her role, and she says, ‘Well, I’m his assistant. Personal assistant. Personal assistant.’ So way to go, Julia. Way to go. Now, the question at hand before we went to break, how old were you when you discovered, I know you’re 22 years old now, how old were you when you discovered what abortion is? Mm-hmm. And when did it come to you, what your role? is to be played in this. This sh-Yeah. This fight that we’re in, yeah. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. That’s a great question and I really appreciate it.
[ 00:13:11,010 ]Because… I really think… All right. This started for me. When I was… You know? a little girl. When I… Innately, the way God designed us as women is to… be nurturers and lovers of children. And, um. and, you know, carriers of children. Mm-hmm. And so we, I think, from the time I was a little girl, I can remember. started with you know just a love for children. And baby. Thank you. All right. you know, just tapping into innate desires to care. and nurture. and really just start returning to value. Thank you very much. life from an early age. Mm hmm. And, um… But when I really became about aware of… Now, the injustice… Um, legalized injustice that was happening. in my nation, you know, through…
[ 00:14:13,550 ]abortion. And that was. Gosh, I mean. I was. I remember we were… At a college campus, our family, we grew up… very active. That was one of the things that we did in engaging the culture. Going to college campuses, and I would watch my dad. Discussing the data of students. Hearing the opposing arguments, hearing him respond. You know, a little me just… Looking up at him, you know, so proud and so intrigued by the debate. And, um, and I remember… Thank you. A conversation and I remember Really. Seeing the images, we would bring one of the things that we would do. We bring these images. Bye-bye. Out to the campuses. From time to time. It was aborted baby images. Thank you, Warren. We weren’t afraid.
[ 00:15:08,760 ]That was one of the things I really valued, but they were not afraid. Show these college students. I don’t know. You claim to have it all figured out, right? Mm-hmm. To show them the truth about abortion. And I remember looking at these. Bye. And. Um. Just being. Appalled. If somebody… could ever do that to another person. And off. My heart really… began to to grow. A hatred for that evil. And… I love. A love for the good things that my parents were doing to fight against it. You know, a love for justice and a love. Fruit. Thank you. And life. And, um… So, yeah, ultimately it comes down to— I just grew. Over time, gradually, a hatred for… that which is evil and the love for that which is good.
[ 00:16:05,130 ]And that’s just a part of our Christian walk, right? Hmm-hmm. That’s kind of. Yeah, it wasn’t necessarily a specific moment outside of that. There you go. Gradually began to grow in that understanding, and I think I’m still. Still, you know, growing in that forest— or are continually being sanctified. And learn to hate the evil. I know a lot of our pro-life group really do not like to see those images portrayed. They’re afraid of offending anyone that’s had an abortion. And what are your thoughts on that, Julia? Yeah, that’s a great question. I think that, you know… These images, these victim images, as we call them, They are. They are hard to see. I would never argue that they are not, and it’s very difficult. And I think that they do.
[ 00:16:57,910 ]Their place, and I’m not going to bring them out. We’ve done evangelism. family-friendly environments and not proposing that we bring… those signs out in those settings. Um, But. I think. in, you know, Our modern day. synagogues, if you will, are… Arrgh. Thank you. Our campuses, our universities. You know, these are… grown adults. claiming to, you know, studying biology and majoring in… medicine. I think. These people need to be aware of what is going on and the injustice. I can’t tell you how many people have a similar… testimony to mind where they saw those images. And that’s what… really grips their heart. Right. And they’ve been there in their mind, but the heart and the passion really grew when they saw that image of how could somebody do this to somebody else?
[ 00:17:56,990 ]You know, it’s poor, innocent, helpless little baby. Hmm. You know, trash. I know that in the… abolitionists and of slavery. So that’s what kind of got people’s attention. You know, it’s getting their attention, letting them not be able to hide behind the… the falsity of it’s not a human. Putting a face on it. Yes, and seeing that human suffrage. Because it is hidden. It’s hidden in the womb where they should be. protected totally protected but people aren’t seeing that yes we have ultrasounds but the average person does not see that ultrasound doesn’t see their baby and their growth and So to see, like you said, those images of the babies being torn apart. They’re just horrible. And we know that a lot of the…
[ 00:18:49,620 ]The abortuaries, they don’t want the women seeing. the ultrasound. But in some cases, by law, they have to show them the ultrasound. But I don’t know if that law is defined well as to how much of the ultrasound they show you. Know because there’s a difference between looking at a baby from, I mean, for me, there’s not, but for many, especially someone who’s seeking an abortion, who doesn’t know if they see a blob on an ultrasound screen that’s not very well defined. They think, ‘Oh, okay, they’re right.’ But then there’s ways to manipulate that image on there to where you can see even the child’s face, and you can tell if the child looks. Like which one of the parents the child looks like, and things like that, ultrasounds have changed a great deal.
[ 00:19:34,500 ]I don’t know that women are being able to see those ultrasounds in that manner. Because they really don’t want them to change their minds. I mean, we’ve had people on this show that talked about they changed their mind, and they still ushered them into a room, drugged them up, knocked them out, and when they woke up, they were no longer pregnant. We had a guest on not too long ago that had that happen to her. And so we know the evil that exists, that they just want to take those babies. And now we know that many of those babies represent dollar signs to the doctors and to the pharmaceutical companies and to Planned Parenthood. and so they, you know, because you changed your mind and you got in there, it’s like uh.
[ 00:20:15,940 ]They don’t want to give it up. They don’t want to give it up. They’re not going to. And they’ve already got their money, so they could back off, but they still won’t. If we’re going to suffer, we want you to, too. But if you think about the fact that, A, there’s an evil agenda here. There is evil there, sacrificing innocent blood. That’s evil. The other part of that is, oh, the body parts. You know, we talked about this. We talked about this before. The doctors that brag about how much money they make off of selling the baby body parts. counterparts from abortion, so whether the abortion clinic has been paid already or not, that’s just part of it.
[ 00:20:51,180 ]The other part of it is, hey— if that you know this is a baby that is, you know, five, six months in the womb, there, that baby’s got functioning body parts that they can sell and make money off of, additional money. I know we watched a video of some women at a… Well, they were having, like you guys who go to the colleges, and there was a couple women that walked by, and they said, ‘We’re totally aware it’s a child.’ We’re Satanists, and we’re actually on purpose becoming pregnant to sacrifice those babies to Satan. And you’re like. Demonic. Mm-hmm. Yeah, just it’s incredible. I mean, it’s all out. What we used to hide as a society, it’s all out there in the mainstream. There’s a pastor named Dan Fisher out of Oklahoma.
[ 00:21:39,710 ]He preached a sermon a couple of years ago that sticks with me to this day. And it talks about how our society— knows no shame anymore. We know no shame. We have no shame in anything that we do. And that’s the reason why abortion still exists. It used to be that abortion exists because we did have shame; they didn’t want people to know that you know women didn’t want people to know they’d gotten pregnant outside of marriage or they didn’t want people to know that um you know whatever that that that they had maybe had an affair or something of that nature. Do you think that’s still um something that people worry about? Julia, that they still worry about. Shame. Shame. That they’re ashamed. Do you think that’s a big…
[ 00:22:26,970 ]Yeah, you know, that’s really interesting you guys bring that up. This is something that we were discussing even in DC recently, just this week. Thank you. And it would be. This is a rapid change. We’re experiencing right now. With the way that abortions are happening, right? It’s no longer… The abortionist. Um, It’s becoming less and less common that abortionists are even involved, that a doctor is even involved, and now that is sticking to be the woman, right? It’s becoming more and more common, I think. Now it’s clear. It’s far more common. I’m not sure of the exact statistics that… Women are actually… Thank you. The abortion doctor in their home. No longer an operating room. I’ve also… center. It is in their living room and it’s in their bathroom.
[ 00:23:23,440 ]It’s become more private. Yeah, become more private. But I think we do have to… You know, that’s the conversation that we’re having. With the advance in technology, the advance… in Scientology. Biology or equipment like that. These women. How aware are they of what they are doing? And, um… You know, yeah, are they truly ashamed for this? Or the… You know, are they truly sinned, or are they just… Or are they victims too, right? Right. Hey, Julia, hang on. We’ve got a hard break we’ve got to take. We’ll be right back. We’ve got Julia Storms on from Operation Save America, and this is Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night on AM 950, FM 94. 9, The Answer. If you’re pro-life, like this show, and want to support this mission, please help with your donation today.
[ 00:24:23,460 ]Go online to givesendgo.com. Or make your checkout to Mission Save America, Inc., and mail it to 13900. Road 455, Unit 107-334, Claremont, Florida 34711. Pro-Life Radio is a non-profit entity and all donations are tax-deductible. Thank you. And we’re back on Sunday night. It’s Pro-Life Radio in the studio in the John Barrows Memorial Studio. My lovely wife, Vicki Cherry, sitting across from me. Dave DeRica, our producer in the control suite. And we have on the line with us Julia Storms. She is the daughter of Jason Storms, who is the director. Director of Operation Save America. She is his personal assistant. And I love that, Operation Save America. Yeah. We need it. Yes, we do. Especially, it’s $250. There you go. And I think Jason and his wife have to be so proud of Julia.
[ 00:25:31,270 ]Oh, yes. Amen. Yeah. There you go. So we were talking a little bit during the break. Where do you stand on possibly criminalizing? Um, abortion. As to where there’s talk about the way to stop abortion is to not just make it illegal, but put criminal penalties in place for the abortionist and for the the the abortuaries and maybe even women and men who are seeking abortions. Well, I know that you. You and your family just came back from D. C. and you discussed some different matters. My first question was kind of, ‘What do you think is going to be the fastest, the quickest way to stop abortion?’ Um, and then. If it is, the point of criminalizing or making it against the law. Thank you. What your thoughts are there.
[ 00:26:24,730 ]Yeah, that’s a great question. So, yeah, I did just get back from D. C., and we were discussing… This very question, actually. And it’s very, very important. I think it’s a very timely question. It’s very important. Especially right now. Um, to the abortion issue. You know, my family’s worked for a long time in the cultural engagement side of things, the activism side of things. Thank you. Thank you. Shifted to be even more involved in the… in the political activism side of things. And so I’ve been really… learning a lot about that process. And, um, You know, just being in D. C., I had to consider a lot, and it was a challenge. To consider a lot of these questions and the things that, and the questions that naturally…
[ 00:27:13,660 ]arise. Uh, surrounding this this question right should have what is the fastest rate and abortion what is this going to look like should we criminalize women, should be criminalized abortion, etc. Yeah, you know, absolutely. I think, you know, I would argue… Absolutely need to criminalise. Abortion doctors. To be a penalty. Or… wrongdoing for injustice. There needs to be peace to our laws. Thank you. We need to be educating the public and understanding the law as a tutor. In the public, there are penalties. Thank you. At people who are going to. Um, Victimized. And target. And it’s the children in the womb and also, you know, exploit women. Uh… because there’s a lot of women that are You Know? He’s very victimized in this as well. And these doctors are…
[ 00:28:12,590 ]You Know? Earning a paycheck and from from victimizing their child. Thank you. Also in murdering their child, you know? I think we need to. Absolutely. I mean, it’s a treat. Thank you. Abortion is murder. Now, Um, as to how that is going to… Oh. How that is going to play out. You know, I’m not an attorney, I’m not a lawyer, and I’m not sure how forceful. And that’s a conversation that we’re having. Um. But I think no doubt. We can all agree. And I would make a strong argument that there needs to be. There needs to be repercussions for people that are going to… take innocent life. They need to teach. This. Our society, our nation, that… There are penalties. The wall works as a deterrent. We need to.
[ 00:29:07,690 ]Thank you. We need to put in place good laws that are going to deter. People from bad behavior, from wrong behavior. And just behavior, right? And the government, you know, their job is to protect. First and foremost, protect. We need to ask ourselves, are we protecting? I do think we need to ask, you know, as far as it goes for criminalized women and for something like abortion. I think we need to be… Considering just. Uh, you know, the advances that we’ve made in technology. Thank you. And the knowledge that women now have. Of what is going on, the window into the womb, you know? What is going on in that womb, the face that we were talking about earlier, how clearly you can see these little faces, these little fingers, these little hands, you know, this technology that we didn’t have.
[ 00:29:57,280 ]You know, 10 years ago, 15 years ago. I like it. You’re able to see. Thank you. Beautiful images inside the room. Thank you. And I think that is something we need to consider. And also the point that you brought up earlier about the lack of shame. I’ve certainly seen that. I’ve grown up in this fight and I… I’ve come across a growing, you know, I’m a young woman myself. There’s a growing number of women that I encounter and I have to question. You know, are you a victim? In this, you know, you’re proclaiming and shouting. Your abortion. You’re proud of it. And in fact, like you said, you followed stories of women that were getting… pregnant just to… have an abortion. We have to remember this is very demonic.
[ 00:30:42,580 ]It was very spiritual. And, um, Thank you. Our laws, they do need to… We’re flat. They need to reflect to justice. They need to reflect. You know, God’s laws of goodness. Thank you. So I think that we need to… really consider those things into this equation. Those are just some of my thoughts. And, you know, it’s not just the women. If you look at criminality for abortion, I think it’s going to protect a lot of women as well, because there is there. We know there is a large statistic of men who are seeking abortions for women that they have sex trafficked, that they have molested, and they’re trying to hide their crimes. We’re not talking about prosecuting an innocent girl who’s been sex trafficked and then brought to an abortion clinic to have an abortion.
[ 00:31:36,830 ]We’re talking about the guy who brought her there. We’re talking about that person as well who brought her there and, hey, take care of this doc. We can’t have this kid. We’re talking about that. We’re talking about making people accountable, holding them accountable. And their awareness of what was going on at that time. You kind of touched on that a little bit, Julia, of how aware is that woman? Realize it’s a child? Does she realize it’s her child? You know, were they forced? Were they not forced? You know, we just had on the show, I would love. For you guys to go back and listen to it. We had John Michener, who I’m pretty sure your dad knows. And maybe you do. Yes, we had him and Linda Bell from Florida Right to Life.
[ 00:32:23,250 ]And the whole reason we had that show was to debate. To openly conversate about that issue should it be criminalized and who should be in that equation. And it is kind of a dividing point in what we, I guess, call the pro-life activism world. And I guess for me, I know Linda said, you know, we’re going to defeat it by incrementalism. I hope I said that right. But I am so tired of incrementalism. I think how many more babies are we going to let die without doing everything— in our power to stop it. Everything. And I feel like we are totally missing that. That boat, that avenue. I don’t know. And I have no hatred for those parents, for those moms, for those dads. I do not.
[ 00:33:18,890 ]I don’t want to see anybody thrown in jail for something that they did. Really, didn’t want to do. But I also want those babies. I want to protect those babies. That’s what it’s all about. It’s not about, you know, well. Did I know it? Yes. Did they know? Were they forced? That all will play into that. But our role, I believe, as pro-life activists, are to, yes, save both, to help both. But it’s the baby that doesn’t have a voice. It’s the baby that has no say. The baby has to be the priority. Save the baby. And then support the mom who we’ve convinced to not take the life of her child. Support the family that we’ve convinced to let that child be born. If it calls for education.
[ 00:34:05,940 ]calls for, maybe giving them a hand up during the time that the child is being born and being raised. Supporting them with education on how to raise a child, and helping both the mom and dad find, if the mom is going to… Community support. Community support. I hate to use this phrase, but it kind of takes— a village you know and uh and if if we’re going to convince women not to abort their children because they they feel like they’re in a no-win situation they can’t afford to raise a child or they have no clue about how to raise a child and they’re alone, then we have to gather around them and help them. We must.
[ 00:34:44,100 ]And I think also that if it is illegal, if abortion becomes illegal and criminalized, I think fewer people are going to look at that as an option. Right. I mean, there’ll be some that will do it. You know, there are. There’s people that always, you know, want to go right to that breaking the law. But I just, I want to save the babies. That’s my heart. I want to protect them. I don’t know. It’s a hard one. It’s a very hard decision. So, Julie, what else did you learn when you were in D. C.? We have about a minute and a half of this segment and then one more segment coming up. But I would love to hear more about your trip. Yeah, yeah.
[ 00:35:24,450 ]Well, we had a wonderful trip and Um, I definitely just… you know, learn more about what goes into… Thank you. You know, wrecking policy to end abortion. Um, you know what it looks like for… I was learning a lot about, you know… the enforcement and what enforcement would look like for laws. Because that was a big topic that was debated, right? That was the big holdup for a lot of people. was how are we going to… enforce prosecutions. of people that participate in this, how are we going to prove… this. It could be very complicated. You’re talking about an unborn person. And you have women that miscarry all the time, right? How are you going to investigate that? We’re going to investigate women that miscarry.
[ 00:36:14,040 ]You know, that’s being uncomfortable for her and things like that. You know, those are some things that they’re bringing up. That sometimes I don’t always think about, and that’s interesting. But I was thinking, I was learning, and I was thinking about, you know, something like CPS, right? And a woman that abuses her born child, right? That can get really messy and enforcing that and investigating those situations. You know, you, we’ve all maybe had those experiences where… you know. The nurse in the room, you know, you bring a child to the hospital and they have a bruise or, you know, some issue or injury and the nurse kind of looks at you like… Did you do this? You know, there’s always that kind of thing that goes on. And I think.
[ 00:37:00,540 ]You know, I’ve been thinking about that, you know. Yeah, it’s going to be a bit uncomfortable. It’s going to open up. um, uncomfortable investigations and… and looks and things like that. That’s just… the world that we are living in. But I think we need to think seriously about… You know what? Is that worth it, you know, just because? Are we going to… let people get away with murder just because we don’t want to go through uncomfortable investigations. And, yeah, any kind of investigation can be uncomfortable but necessary. Hey, Julia, we’ve got another break. We’ve got one more segment coming up. We have Julia Storms with us from Operation Save America. We’ll be right back with more Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night on AM 950, FM 94. 9. If you’re pro-life, like this show, and want to support this mission, please help with your donation today. Go online to givesendgo. com. or make your checkout to Mission Save America, Inc. and mail it to 13900.
[ 00:38:18,740 ]Pro-Life Radio is a non-profit entity and all donations are tax deductible. Thank you. And we’re back on a Sunday Night Pro-Life Radio. We thank you for listening, and we’re in our final segment. We’ve got Julia Storms with us. She is the daughter of Jason Storms, who is… I said it before, I’ll say it again, probably the loudest voice in America for pro-life. And it’s just every time I’m around him, I get little goosebumps because he just… He brings it. He brings it. He does. He’s a strong advocate. Bold, and that’s what we need. That’s what we need. We need boldness. We need not running over people, but we need boldness. We need to be bold in our faith and in our life.
[ 00:39:04,410 ]And I think Julia has been a very good study of his because she, his 22-year-old daughter, and Julia, thank you for being with us tonight. Thank you for sharing. And as we’re in this last segment, we were talking during the break about some things that are near and dear to your heart. Share that with us, would you please? Yeah, yeah. Thank you again so much for having me. Brian, I… You know, I… We were talking about, yeah, what’s near and dear to my heart. Um, You know, I’m the first of 11 children. And, you know, we’re talking about what maybe what’s kind of formed my opinions and my beliefs about abortion and my fight. Thank you. for abortion and to fight against it. You know what? So much.
[ 00:39:57,540 ]As I credit my family with, you know, did you… See ya. That all my siblings just being able to be a part of their lives and help raise them. Um, It’s been such an incredible experience. It taught me so many things. I just adore being a part of a large family. I think this world could use a lot more children and solve a lot of problems. Like the diaper company says, ‘have more babies.’ They took that to heart. Yeah. Exactly, yeah, have more babies. That would solve a lot of problems. Children are… excellent teachers of selflessness. And we need more of that today, right? I really am so grateful for that. A big part of what we do on top of the abortion ministry is just…
[ 00:40:44,930 ]Serving our local church and building up our local church. That’s where it’s all at, right? And that’s the heart of it all. The church, a large part where we are today, is because of their silence on this issue. And so I think it’s easy for us to just complain about that and complain about the church and the pulpits and the pastors. Silence, but you know, they need to hear from us congregants, and we need to be there for them. We need to be active. in our own churches and building them up and seeking to… Make them. you know, warriors. for righteousness. And so that’s a big part of what we do as well, building up the local church and our local church. and in our community.
[ 00:41:27,710 ]So yeah, that’s just a little bit of where my heart is. Very much in building up the local church and serving my… And I know you guys… go a lot out into the political world, and you help shape our state, but other states’ policies, and you’re there knocking on doors, getting pro-life, pro-family. People elected, you door knock. I mean, you’re always, your family is always out doing great things. Well, the first time we met Jason and his family, or some of his family anyway, was, what, two and a half, three years ago? Two years ago, during Amendment 4. They were actually living in Wisconsin still, I believe. And they were here in Florida with boots on the ground helping us get the word out that how bad Amendment 4 was and educating people because a lot of people didn’t know what Amendment 4 was.
[ 00:42:23,940 ]And they were being lied to. This had happened several times to Vicki and myself. We would be out shopping for groceries. And, oh, I’d start to feel sorry for these guys because they’d come up to Vicki and say, ‘ma’am, are you for keeping government interference out of women’s health care?’ And she would just unload on him. And I’d be like, ‘man, you stepped in it.’ I was worried when we were at Walmart one night, Bruce was going to leave me there. I’m going to go wait in the car because I can’t see this guy— just get taken apart like you. And she just, but yeah, she was adamant about that. But your dad was a key part of that, but just, just making sure that we were equipped and empowered, and they were talking to pastors as well to let the pastors know you have an obligation to your congregation to make them aware how evil this is and to address this.
[ 00:43:17,070 ]Sadly, there were a lot of pastors here in Florida, that, oh, we don’t discuss politics or we won’t interfere with a woman’s right to her own body. Thank you. And it’s like, what? And that’s where we let these terminologies go, and we should have said, but it’s not her own body, you know? I just… Well, Julie, we have so much enjoyed our time. We have about six more minutes left. So I would love to hear more of your heart, what you guys are doing moving forward. You know, um, What’s the plans? Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, so like I said, we’ve been much more involved politically, and as you guys know, as stated, we worked on the amendments. We do a lot of door knocking, a lot of lobbying and meetings.
[ 00:44:01,070 ]With, um, officials and um, beneficial stems. That’s been a big part of what we’re doing lately. Yes, please follow our ministry on Facebook, Instagram, Operation Save America. And then you can find our website, operationstateofamerica. org. We also work very closely with the White Rose resistance. And Seth Gruber, they’re a wonderful organization, highly. I encourage you to give them a follow on social media as well. And we appear there as well at times in what we’re doing politically. And there’s a very, very important race going on right now in particular that I want to mention, and that’s in Georgia. Just outside of Savannah, there’s a… Speaker of the House there in Georgia has consecutively killed, you’re probably may be aware.
[ 00:44:49,880 ]For bills that would have ended abortion in the state of Georgia, and he stopped them from getting a hearing four consecutive times. And so, you know, we’re sick of that. And one of the things we want to do is, you know, we want him to fear us, the people. Um, You know, we want them to fear what we’re going to do to people like him who aren’t going to protect the most innocent among us. And so we… I have a young man that’s Resin to the occasion. And he is going to make efforts to primary this John Burns in Georgia. So we… I’ve been rallying door knockers. Last weekend and this We’ll be there. Two weekends from now? I’m just rallying door knockers to door knock for this young man to primary.
[ 00:45:38,720 ]Take care. Okay, so John Burns is the Speaker of the House in the Georgia Legislature? Yes. Okay. Yes. And he is four times—killed. bill, too. and abortion in the state. And you can find more information about this on Georgia Right to Life. They’re very active pro-life group there. But as well as following Operation Save America, like I’ve said before. And I want to ask you another, and this may be a hard question. If you don’t want to answer, please don’t. We have a big governor race coming up in Florida. And we know there’s lots of people saying that they’re pro-life. We know that’s going to be an important, important decision. Of course, it’s not just… It’s a pro-life issue that’s at stake. But my heart is, that’s one of the main ones.
[ 00:46:30,490 ]So what are you seeing as you travel? What are you hearing about? I know there’s fish back. We’ve heard him. We’ve heard Donald, Renner, Collins. You know, who do you think is the strongest pro-life, the most bold, the one that’s going to take that? specific issues farther. Hmm. Well, without a question, I think, rhetorically speaking, Fishback has shown himself to be the most… pro-life in his rhetoric, right? I mean, he’s stated over and over again that he’s going to It was shut down. Every abortion is a naked mistake. And, you know, that’s a pretty radical thing to say. And he’s adored by the young people, by the way. He’s adored by young voters. Look at the polls. Ages 18 to 25, he’s polling highest. Amongst that age, and so that’s something to really consider.
[ 00:47:23,740 ]He is of great value, I think, rhetorically. Now, we’re very much still in the vetting process of all the governors and just trying to… Meet with them, learn. But more about them and we’re not being lax about that we’re trying our best to Be intentional. And I think that… Um, You know, we’ll come to a good conclusion, but… You know, as of right now, we’ve had a lot of good meetings with Fishback. We’re hoping to get a meeting with Byron. We’ve talked with Paul Renner multiple times. Um, But, yeah, that’s kind of where we’re at with the governor’s race. I think it’s very, very important. Very, very important. Do you think you’re going to vote for the same person your dad does? That’s a good question we don’t need to answer.
[ 00:48:14,740 ]You’re trying to start some trouble at their house at dinner time is what you’re trying to do. Yes. No, no. Absolutely. No, you know, that’s a great question, Bob. Yeah, but no. Absolutely. I will vote for who my dad votes for. I very much, you know, I trust him. And that’s so important, Julia, how we live. Look at our, like we talked earlier, the older people, the ones that should have some wisdom, some practical experience for them. And when it’s somebody that you trust and you love and you admire, we should get behind them. Yeah. Absolutely. Unfortunately, it seems that the older people have not been showing a lot of wisdom. Experience and wisdom are two totally different things. That’s not you guys. But, Joy, I have a couple of questions for you here.
[ 00:49:01,230 ]We’re down to the last minute and a half before the show ends. Where do you see yourself? 10 years from now, you personally. That’s a great question. Yeah, man, you guys are good at this. Yeah, I… You know… Ideally, I’d love to be married, and I’d love to have a lot of… Lionhearted Children. Um, and, just raising them in the fear of the Lord. And, you know, serving… My husband, I want to be his right-hand lady as I’m designed to be. And, um, And I want to be a part of a good local church. As I stated before, you know, my heart is very much in the local church. You know, building up our community and our people, the saints. And so I really hope to be plugged in.
[ 00:49:49,400 ]To a local church and maybe even be part of a church plant. That would be amazing. You know, we need more good churches. Yes, we do. Yeah, absolutely. And you know what? I said I had two questions, but you answered one of them because one of them was not only where do you see yourself 10 years from now, but the other one was how big a family do you want to have? You said lots of them. lion-hearted children. So I’m going to figure you’re going to go for at least 11, like the crew you come from. Oh, yeah. Yeah, you got it, right? There you go. Thank you so much for being with us. Please give our regards to your mom and dad. We love them dearly.
[ 00:50:25,040 ]And it was great running into you all at the Liberty Council Gala. It’s great having you on the show. And we hope you’ll come back and join us again in the future. Thank you. Thank you, guys. This has been Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night. Julia Storms from Operation Save America, daughter of Jason Storms, director of Operation Save America. We have truly been blessed this evening. Amen. Yes. It has been wonderful. It’s for my lovely wife, Vicki, for Dave DeRica, our producer, coming to you from the John Barrows Memorial Studio. This has been Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night on AM 950, FM 94. 9, The Answer. Good night, and God bless. Thank you. If you’re pro-life, like this show, and want to support this mission, please help with your donation today. Go online to givesendgo. com. or make your checkout to Mission Save America, Inc. and mail it to 13900 County Road.
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