Discussion with TPUSA Faith Regional Manager, Seth Tweeddale
PRO LIFE PODCAST 10-26-25
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Bruce Cherry: and welcome to another edition of Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night. I am Bruce Cherry, across from me, my lovely wife and better half my rib.
Bruce Cherry: Vicky Cherry.
Vicky Cherry: Good evening
Bruce Cherry: and good evening to everyone out there. Thank you for joining us tonight, and we have with us, uh, on the line, uh, Seth Tweeddale, citrus Regional manager of Florida for Turning Point USA Faith. So Seth, thank you for joining us tonight.
Seth Tweeddale: It’s great to be with you guys again.
Bruce Cherry: Yeah, I think the last time we were together was right after, uh, planned Parenthood got, uh, defunded.
Bruce Cherry: We did a little side. Praise the Lord. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We did a little sidewalk, uh, worship and, and, uh, out in front of Planned Parenthood and, and, uh, celebrated. [00:01:00] Hey, we’re gonna go ahead and, and get started with the show, but we always start out with Jeremiah one, five and prayer
Vicky Cherry: before I formed you in the womb.
Vicky Cherry: I knew you before you were born. I sanctified you. I ordained you a prophet to the nations.
Bruce Cherry: Dear heavenly Father, thank you for another opportunity to come before the masses and to share truth. We pray that, uh, this show touches someone that we open eyes and change hearts and change minds, and that we share truth only with these folks, with everyone who’s listening.
Bruce Cherry: God, we pray for your blessing and we pray for the Holy Spirit to, to come upon all of us, and that we come to realize just how precious life is and how not one of us has a right. To disqualify, to destroy a life that you have ordained to be. God. We ask for your blessings upon Seth and his family, and upon turning Point USA faith and God, we just thank you for this opportunity and we pray to you in the name of your precious son, Jesus Christ.
Bruce Cherry: Amen. [00:02:00]
Vicky Cherry: Amen.
Bruce Cherry: Seth, thank you for joining us. I know it’s been crazy. We, we tried to have you on, uh, like what, a month and a half ago, but it was right around the time that, uh. The, the unthinkable happened to Charlie Kirk. So we thank you for, we thank you for joining us and, um, tell us what’s, what’s going on since, since I know things have picked up a great deal for Turning Point Faith since, uh, Charlie Kirk’s assassination,
Seth Tweeddale: right?
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah. The Lord is doing, um, some amazing work, you know, um, and, uh, people are starting to kind of wake up, you know, the, um. The worry though is, um, you know, Charlie Kirk, he, he always believed that as the local church goes, so goes the nation and, uh, as pastors go, so go the churches. So Charlie was, um, was very concerned at the American church and the state of her and, uh, [00:03:00] really the, uh, state of the American pastor how biblical literacy is at an all time low.
Seth Tweeddale: And constitutional literacy is an all time low. And, um. Right now we see this, this great movement, and my prayer is that it turns into a revival. Um, and this is happening all over the place where, uh, this, this martyrdom was something different. Um, not just those who knew Charlie personally, but those who, who didn’t even know him or didn’t even know who he was, started to grieve because of what happened.
Seth Tweeddale: Mm-hmm. And then so many people have been introduced to Charlie’s ministry, uh, since then. And, uh, the, the grieving process is, is something different because this is, this was a different death than, than any others. I think probably in American history, where this was a true American martyrdom.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: And, um, and, uh, and martyrdom does something different.
Seth Tweeddale: It, it, it causes movements to start. And when you think of Charlie’s [00:04:00] death. It was, we’re coming up in October right now on, um, on just about coming up to Reformation Day. And when you think of. Where Halloween came from, you know, the, the word hallow, meaning holy, um, where, where it really stems from is in the early third, fourth centuries and so on.
Seth Tweeddale: They had, uh, celebrations, really, really memorials of those who died and gave their lives, who stood faithful to Christ in the public square? Um, because, uh, during the Roman persecution, there were so many who gave their lives, and they were called confessors, who would not. Who would not turn their back on Christ, who would not give up any even biblical books to be burned and who would stand strong and firm in their faith, even until death.
Seth Tweeddale: And there were so many who were martyred for their faith in the early, um, in the early days of the Christian Church. And um, and then after persecution. [00:05:00] Uh, went away. You had, um, you had people questioning, well, what do we do now? And they really started remembering all of their, their fathers and forefathers and even sisters and brothers and and sons who gave their lives for Christ.
Seth Tweeddale: And so they set a special day. Uh, many of, many of us might, might see it as All Saints Day or, or whatever, but even before the Roman Catholic Church was, was, was formally what we know it today before. Saints are really just anyone who, who believes in Christ.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm. If
Seth Tweeddale: you’re saved, you’re a saint.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: And, um, and so they set up this Memorial Day to, um, remember those who fell in Christ. And so Reformation Day really, really brings up all of those ideas as well on October 31st. And Martin Luther nailed those, um, 95 thesis on the doors of Waburn Castle there.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm. In
Seth Tweeddale: Germany, it lit the firestorm and we know so many other martyrs.
Seth Tweeddale: Who were burned publicly at the stake.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm. [00:06:00]
Seth Tweeddale: And there’s a quote, the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church. So when you think of, when you think of the reformation, I don’t think it would’ve gone as far as it did if there weren’t godly men and godly women who are willing to die for what they believed.
Seth Tweeddale: And really thinking of Wlis and the ards. And think of Tindale. Who died for his faith really died trying to get the Bible in the hands of the common people. And, um, I think of even before, before them, John Huss and, um, and all, all the others who went before who gave their lives, um, for that same reason.
Seth Tweeddale: And then after the, uh, the persecution started going on and the counter reformation, they would, I just think of William Tindale who was. Strangled because normally when they burned them, burned these, uh, Protestant Christians at the stake, they would preach whole sermons on how we’re saved by grace alone through Faith alone and Christ alone.
Seth Tweeddale: Uh, really the five [00:07:00] solos of the Reformation, which is just based biblical gospel. Mm-hmm. And then after they gave their lives, they would preach these sermons and then hundreds and thousands would come to Christ, even at their death. And then a movement. Started, they start asking questions. Why was this guy put to death?
Seth Tweeddale: Why was he, why was he murdered so publicly in this manner? And what was the government trying to hide and what were they standing for?
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: When someone dies, a martyr’s death, all the questions start coming up. And I think of Tindale after they strangled him, they burned him at the stake, but they, they wanted to burn them quick because many times it would, um, it would last, you know, whole day.
Seth Tweeddale: And so they put too much, they put too much gun, gun gunpowder around Tindale, and it ended up. You know, pieces of Ty Dale ended up everywhere, but, uh, I think of Charlie’s death. Mm-hmm. Which back then they were public executions. Public martyrdom, and people would’ve remembered the, the violence of the public martyrdom.
Seth Tweeddale: And I think of Charlie’s death, who was I, I don’t know [00:08:00] if any other martyrdom has been so publicly shown. On almost every cell phone in the whole world. Mm-hmm. And it’s really lit this spark, just like the spark of reformation was lit
Speaker 5: mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: By those martyrs who spread the gospel around the, the whole world.
Seth Tweeddale: Uh, Charlie’s legacy lives on in a greater way than, than I think really any other revival has, has reached.
Bruce Cherry: I don’t, I don’t, I don’t think that anyone could have imagined how much more powerful Charlie Kirk’s voice has become. Since his assassination, I don’t think anyone could have, could have fathomed that.
Bruce Cherry: And, uh, it had the exact opposite effect of what they wanted it to have.
Seth Tweeddale: Right.
Bruce Cherry: I mean, here you’ve got all these and it’s a
Seth Tweeddale: new day.
Bruce Cherry: It is a new day. It is, you’re right.
Seth Tweeddale: It’s a, it’s a new day in Christianity when, you know, before you had some, some great people DJ James Kennedy’s and, and others leading these great evangelistic crusades, but now.[00:09:00]
Seth Tweeddale: Uh, Charlie has set a stage for the gospel to go forth in a public way more than I think ever before, um, with technology.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm. He
Seth Tweeddale: set this. This way of where you can go in the public square, you can set up a table and just start asking questions and start speaking and start preaching. Now there’s more street preachers on the corners and more people wanting to set up tables and and discuss these ideas and discuss religion, discuss faith, discuss even abortion and other things in the public square, more than I think ever before.
Seth Tweeddale: And then they’re videoing it. And now with TikTok and Instagram and everything, everyone wants to be interviewed, everyone wants to be on other people’s videos. Mm-hmm. And
Speaker 5: it’s just
Seth Tweeddale: spreading. In a way that these ideas are spreading more than the Roman roads could ever do it. And, um, and the tenths of, uh, Billy Graham were amazing revivals, but the tenths of Charlie Kirk mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: I think are revival. That’s a, a whole new thing,
Bruce Cherry: you know, and, and you know, they’re trying. So this is something
Seth Tweeddale: I do wanna call pastors.
Bruce Cherry: I’m sorry, go ahead. Go ahead.
Seth Tweeddale: This is something I do wanna call pastors too, [00:10:00] as well. Mm-hmm. Um, you preach, you minister a lot. More faithful when you’ve actually been in the public square, setting up a table, sitting down at a college or something and having unbelievers come and ask you questions.
Seth Tweeddale: Mm-hmm. You can, you can preach, you can speak, you can relate, and you can lead your, your congregation in a, in a greater way if you are actually active in the public square, which is what I, I really want to call. All pastors too. All ministers too. Not just to be shepherds of their flock, but elders at the city gates.
Seth Tweeddale: And um, and this is something that I think Charlie is calling us to even now with the Turning point Faith in our movement that, that we’re doing.
Vicky Cherry: I think, um, this morning we. Attended a walk for Fiona Jackson’s pregnancy center, um, with BB Ford and the pastor at First Baptist was there, and then her pastor, I, Bruce, maybe you remember his what church?
Bruce Cherry: Uh, pastor. I, I do not remember Wild Wildwood.
Vicky Cherry: That sounds. Close. But [00:11:00] anyway, you know, they’re doing what you’re talking about, Seth, they’re out there in the public square. We walked from, uh, fir First Baptist, first Baptist down to the courthouse.
Bruce Cherry: First Baptist, uh, first Baptist of Winter Garden down to the, uh, to City Hall and prayed, and then walked back to First Baptist.
Vicky Cherry: And you know, I’ve noticed, and I, maybe it’s partly the, the Charlie Kirk. Mm-hmm. We are not getting as many negative reactions as we used to, I’d say before Amendment four.
Bruce Cherry: Mm-hmm.
Vicky Cherry: Now it is a lot of positive, even, thank God you’re out here
Bruce Cherry: even after Amendment four. If you recall when Planned Parenthood got defunded and we were at the Planned Parenthood location on the UCF campus, um, we had people driving by.
Bruce Cherry: Yelling at us, cussing at us, uh, the old famous one, finger salute, that kind of thing. We don’t see that as much now. Mm-hmm. No. ’cause think a lot of people positive, a lot of people have opened their eyes and, and we do hear Yeah. We, we heard. Thank you for being out here. Thank you for what you’re doing.
Bruce Cherry: Thank you all. It was, it was great. [00:12:00] It really was. Hey, we have to take a break. We’ve got Seth Tweeddale from Turning Point USA faith, uh, citrus region here in Florida’s. Also a pastor and also a pastor. Yes. And sidewalk, uh, preacher and counselor, and, uh, a
Vicky Cherry: man of many hats.
Bruce Cherry: Yes, and a great man of God. And we’ve got him with us tonight and we’ll be right back with more Pro-Life Radio.
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Vicky Cherry: And welcome back to Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday evening. I’m Vicky Cherry Cross. From him is my handsome husband, Bruce.
Bruce Cherry: Hello.
Vicky Cherry: And we have on the line with this Seth. Uh, Seth works for a turning point, and he’s a pastor, and we were just discussing how many different hats he wears. So Seth, we wanted to talk more about the turning point of the nation that you’re seeing right now, that after Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Vicky Cherry: How things are going.
Seth Tweeddale: Great. Yeah. So if you remember back in, uh, you know, when [00:13:00] nine 11 happened, uh, you looked outside and you saw an American flag on, on every
Speaker 5: house.
Seth Tweeddale: Mm-hmm. It was something that united us all, you know, um, uh, for, for a common goal, for a common purpose. And then if you look at now are, is our nation, is our, is our state more pro-life, more godly, more biblical now or was it more, more biblical before?
Seth Tweeddale: Um. In many, in many cases, uh, the, the, the state of our nation is, is worse off. Because what happens is when you’re convicted about something and you do nothing about it, you not only lose the conviction, but then your heart becomes hardened. Mm-hmm. It’s called the fearing of the conscience. Mm-hmm. And I believe that something has happened today, um, after nine 11, the steering of the American conscience, and then my worry is that.
Seth Tweeddale: Charlie Kirk has been martyred, and now there are hundreds and hundreds. There’s thousands of people looking for answers. There’s so many people coming to Christ and they’re giving their lives to the [00:14:00] Lord and they’re, they’re wanting to get involved and, and even converting from pro-choice to pro-life and other things because of Charlie’s words, but my worry and my fear.
Seth Tweeddale: That because of the apathy of the American church, just like the parable of the sower, when the seed falls on the stony ground, it shoots up very quick. But because there’s no rock, there’s no good soil, there’s no one there to disciple them and nurture them. When the sun comes out, when hardship comes again, their ladder is worse than the first, and the scorching sun will burn them up and they’ll turn away even more.
Seth Tweeddale: Um, so this is something that I believe that God has stewarded as. Stewarded us with after Charlie Kirk has been martyred. So many people are coming to the Lord. I, I brought one of my waitresses to the Lord at Sonny’s Barbecue. I was with some friends wearing a turning point hat and I took my kids to Disney just ’cause I had to, you know, get out of there and, and just spend some time with the family.
Seth Tweeddale: And we led five people to the Lord at Disney World of all places.
Speaker 5: Wow. Who were
Seth Tweeddale: looking for [00:15:00] questions and I think of Matthew nine when Jesus. Had so many people following him from all over different villages and um, and he saw the crowds and he had compassion on them in Matthew 9 36. And then because they were harassed, they were helpless.
Seth Tweeddale: They were like sheep without a shepherd. And right now there’s so many people like sheep without a shepherd. And then he said to his disciples, the harvest is plentiful. The workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into the harvest field.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: And you know, this is, there’s so much lightning in the air.
Seth Tweeddale: There’s so many people wanting to get involved and wanting to do things that, uh, turning point. We, we cannot do this alone. We exist really for the local church to equip and to eng and to help the church engage the public square with the gospel. And so we just started a, a church, um. A church finder, uh, on TPUS, a faith where you can find local churches that are partnered with us.
Seth Tweeddale: And if you’d [00:16:00] like to get a your church on there, feel free to reach out to me.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: We also have, um, a, a new pro-life course that’s going on and we have, uh, some more curses on Turning Point Faith, but we’ll love to partner with you and your church and get, and really get, uh, you to start taking initiative in your counties and your cities, um, for these new believers and also for what’s going on.
Seth Tweeddale: Right now Florida. We, uh, in our pro-life state have what, 51 abortion clinics. We have more abortion clinics in our state than all other pro-life states, all other red states combined. We have more abortion clinics than our Red State of Florida than all other red states combined. And that should give us pause that every eight minutes a baby is murdered by abortion.
Seth Tweeddale: And all of this is done underneath the watchful eye. Of the silent local church. Mm-hmm. Um, and so there’s so much electric, there’s so much lightning in the [00:17:00] air that we need a lightning rod to unite the church one around primary doctrine, but to unite the church around action to save these. These innocent babies that are created in the image of God.
Seth Tweeddale: And, uh, how we do that is by, um, is by really what, what, uh, what God has called us to the public square. Some people might call it politics, but we just call it all the, um, all the own things that Christ owns. This is the land. Jesus Christ is Lord. Mm-hmm. And we should act like it
Bruce Cherry: now. Now, Seth, if, if I could just for a second there, because we, we bumped into you just, uh, what, three weeks ago at the Liberty Pastors Training Camp, and you spoke about, right.
Bruce Cherry: You spoke about all the things that Turning Point Faith is doing and about abortion and, um. I thank you for that. But I’d like for folks to understand what the Liberty Pastors training Camp was about. It was about bringing pastors, the tools they need to be [00:18:00] able to address things like abortion. Things that a lot of pastors are saying, oh, we won’t talk about that.
Bruce Cherry: It’s political. And Paul Blair has our pastor, Paul Blair, who leads the Liberty Pastors Training camp and the Liberty Pastors Network, uh, has a very simple saying, and it’s very true. It’s a very simple question. W if you’re a Christian, what part of your life is Jesus Christ, not Lord over? And if you, you do inventory and you say politics, then you’re not really truly allowing Jesus Christ to be Lord of your life.
Bruce Cherry: And so, amen. You know, it’s just like pastors that say, oh, we’re not gonna talk about abortion because it’s political. You’re charged to talk about everything. Pastors are charged to lead their flock through life. So if. Some group has made an abortion, made abortion a political issue. Pastors have to address that.
Vicky Cherry: Yeah. Jesus Christ wants to be Lord of your life [00:19:00] all the time. Not just a, not just a weekend visit.
Bruce Cherry: Yeah. Not just, you know, don’t, don’t be a trunk faith Christian. You know, you go to church on Sunday and when church is over, you put your Bible in the trunk of the car till next week. Mm-hmm. You know, don’t, don’t do that.
Bruce Cherry: So, and, and pastors are called to share that faith, share that truth all the time, whether it’s from the pulpit. On the street corner in front of the abortion clinic at the coffee shop.
Vicky Cherry: Seth, what do you say to pastors that are promoting in their church abortion? Um, pro-choice. Uh, what do you say to those pastors?
Seth Tweeddale: Oh, promoting it?
Vicky Cherry: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: Um, promoting, I would say they’re not pastors promoting
Vicky Cherry: abortion. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Seth Tweeddale: Right. They’re, they’re not pastors. They are, they are enemies. They are doing the work of the devil. Um. They are really a part of what Christ called us to be against. Um, and it’s better that a millstone be hung around them.
Seth Tweeddale: So one, I would warn them of the danger that, uh, if they continuing [00:20:00] on, if they continue on in this, uh, they will go to hell for all of eternity. Uh, by your fruits, you shall know them. And, um, and two, I would, I would warn people to get outta there as, as quick as possible.
Bruce Cherry: Yeah. There’s, I mean, and there’s a ton of churches that they either won’t address it.
Bruce Cherry: They actually,
Vicky Cherry: and silence is, like Seth said earlier, you’re going along with it if you’re not talking out about it.
Bruce Cherry: Seth, you, you know my wife Vicky, I will tell you the most uncomfortable I have been since we have been together was she saw a video the day that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, there was a video online of a pastor.
Bruce Cherry: Jamal Jamal
Vicky Cherry: Bryant.
Bruce Cherry: Bryant out of Atlanta, Georgia calls himself a pastor, and he was preaching to his flock about how the Supreme Court had declared war. This is a quote, declared war on black women [00:21:00] by overturning Roe versus Wade. He had his church followers agreeing with him. He was leading his flock so far astray.
Bruce Cherry: It was unbelievable, but the most uncomfortable I have been since I’ve known this woman, was trying to calm her down in the car and keep the car on the road because she was beside herself and this guy was, he was promoting abortion from the pulpit.
Vicky Cherry: Mm-hmm. Absolutely.
Bruce Cherry: From the pulpit.
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah. And
Bruce Cherry: yeah,
Seth Tweeddale: it’s, uh, yeah, it’s been the same thing.
Seth Tweeddale: You, you remember in, in, in Gideon’s Day, um, God told him to, uh, tear down the, you know, the Astros and the statues de mole, and, and he did so. And instead of people, you know, celebrating so-called people of God, were wanting to kill Gideon, uh, were wanting his head, you know? Mm-hmm. This is a sacred cow and, um, so many people are.
Seth Tweeddale: Are [00:22:00] wanting to claim Christ and then worship the devil and, um, claim Christ and build bridge bridges between, um, Molik and Astro, you know, to try to play both sides. And, uh, it will not win. No one can serve two masters. You’ll either hate the one and love the other. And so you can’t serve both God and Mammon.
Seth Tweeddale: You can’t serve both God and money. Um, there’s two kingdoms. There’s the kingdom of Christ and there’s the kingdom of the devil. And abortion is murder, and we need to act like it. Mm-hmm. Um, and I, it is time for us to stop tiptoeing around the issue of abortion. And, uh, what’s, what’s worrying me is the, is the right, the so-called right is, um, is, is thinking Abortion is a losing battle and they just want to step away from it and keep away from it so they can start winning races.
Seth Tweeddale: But, um. God will not be glorified in those matters.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: We’re not here to play politics. We’re here to obey Christ. And, and Christ is king over all things. And as a Christian, we must abolish abortion. We must pare it down. We must [00:23:00] not play games with it. We need to kill it, or it will be killing us. And um, and, and we then.
Seth Tweeddale: We’ve had the hood pulled over our eyes for so long that it’s so hard for people to see what abortion truly is because we’ve been lied to. The last bill that was, that they were trying to push through would, was the one that would require, um, embryology, proper embryology before you graduate in your science class to know to, so you can see, okay, what is a side goat?
Seth Tweeddale: What happens when a sperm and egg meet? It becomes a living distinct whole human being. It has its own DNA, so you can even see, uh, ultrasound pictures and, and really know. What this is. It, it, it’s never just a clump of cells. It’s, it’s, it’s a living distinct whole human being. Even at the single cell stage, it’s human.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: It’s not a fingernail, it’s not anything different. It’s a living distinct whole human. It’s, it’s its own, um, [00:24:00] humanity. And so if we had that in the public schools, our, our world would look different.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm. But
Seth Tweeddale: we’ve been allowing. So much propaganda and so much hiding so that when people go down into what they think they know, they just pull out what they’ve been taught.
Seth Tweeddale: Mm-hmm. And it’s, um, and it’s not scientific. It’s, uh, it’s propaganda and it’s evil.
Bruce Cherry: You, you know, I think in some cases the fact that COVID, uh, opened our eyes to what our kids were learning in school. That was one of the good things that came outta the whole COVID thing, and everybody staying home, parents found out what their kids were actually studying, and they were shocked.
Bruce Cherry: Hey, we’ve gotta take a break. We’ll be right back. With more Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night, we have Seth Tweeddale, manager of the Citrus Region for Turning Point Faith. Turning Point USA here in Florida and he’s also a pastor and we’re proud to call him a friend. He’s a great guy and we thank him for being with us tonight.
Bruce Cherry: We’ll be right back with More Pro-Life Radio on AM nine 50 FM 94.9, the answer streaming [00:25:00] on the answer orlando.com.
Bruce Cherry: And we’re back on a Sunday night, Pro-Life Radio and we have Seth Tweeddale with us from Turning Point Faith. He is the manager of the Citrus Region here in Florida and he is also a pastor. Uh, family man, husband, father, great guy. And we thank you for being with I, I know we’re taking away from your family.
Bruce Cherry: And I, I thank you for, and please give our regards to your, to your lovely wife and, and thank her for us for letting us, uh, borrow you for a few, few minutes
Seth Tweeddale: for sure. Okay. No, it’s a great, it’s a pleasure to be with you guys.
Bruce Cherry: Hey, um, sanctuary cities. We, we hear about sanctuary cities all the time for the.
Bruce Cherry: Immigrants, the undocumented immigrants that are here, but we very so illegal
Vicky Cherry: immigrants.
Bruce Cherry: I know, but you know. Wow. The left calls ’em undocumented. We’re not the left. No, we’re not. No, we [00:26:00] certainly are. Praise the Lord. Yes. But, um, there’s also sanctuary cities for the unborn like Lubbock, Texas. Tell us about that.
Seth Tweeddale: Right. Yeah. So there’s this amazing young man, his name is Mark Lee Dixon, who started this. Uh, and you can find more information about him at Sanctuary Cities for the unborn.org. And what it, what, what they do is they recognize the laws that are already on the books that we just aren’t upholding right now.
Seth Tweeddale: Mm-hmm.
Speaker 5: And those are
Seth Tweeddale: called the Comstock Laws, the Comstock Act, which makes it illegal too. Um, to, to send Abor Ians through the mail. Mm-hmm. So the federal government can’t be involved in any type of this type of trafficking going on. Abortion trafficking is what they call it. And so what they do is they go and talk to local cities or local counties and they start sanctuary cities for the pre-born, where a mayor, a city council will say.
Seth Tweeddale: As far as our city, we [00:27:00] will no longer murder our babies. And they, and they stand on it. It’s legal. And so the city of Lubbock was one of the largest cities that has done it. And the city of Lubbock was also the only. Cities I know of so far, unless there is more that actually had a working Planned Parenthood or more, or abortion clinics going on in their city.
Seth Tweeddale: And so they passed this, um, this sanctuary city for the Preborn where um, they made it illegal to, um, to, to do abortion in their city. And, um, and Planned Parenthood closed their doors. So this is something you can do. Um. Uh, with, with cities here, we tried to do it in Florida. Um, we had Mark Lee Dixon come in and we had an awesome city and a couple actually ready to go.
Seth Tweeddale: But, um, there were certain people, uh, elected officials who shut us down and who would not allow it. Um, but what. Sanctuary cities for the, uh, pre-born due [00:28:00] also is every time they do this, there’s a little bit of a legal battle and sanctuary cities for the pre-born pays for all the legal fees. And in fact, their lawyers handle it all.
Seth Tweeddale: Wow. And they win the cases more often than not, um, because they’re just upholding the law.
Bruce Cherry: Now, my understanding is that in Lubbock they had, uh, a couple of city councilmen and a mayor that didn’t back it up. And so my understanding is that the, the folks that were very involved in it. The voters made sure that they had new career opportunities, so to speak, like voted them outta office.
Bruce Cherry: Mm-hmm. And put people in that were pro-life that supported it. And that’s how Lubbock got to be a sanctuary city. And I believe the whole county became a sanctuary county as well.
Vicky Cherry: And South, um, you said that when you tried this in Florida, you had some resistance. Now was that from, uh, the pro-choice?
Vicky Cherry: Group or was that from those that say they’re pro-life?
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah, those that [00:29:00] say they’re pro-life,
Vicky Cherry: which is very sad.
Seth Tweeddale: It is. But this also shows multiple things. What, what, what makes this work is one, the doctrine, the lesser magistrates. When the higher ranking authority makes unjust or unbiblical laws, it’s the duty of the lower ranking authority to step in and to enter pose and to stand in the gap.
Seth Tweeddale: And so this is what city councils can do. This is what county commissions can do. This is especially also what sheriffs can do. Um, and this same idea, the sanctuary su for the Preborn, uh, operates on the federalist understanding of county before country. And, uh, really the, the question that I have that, um, one of my friends, John Ner, he wrote an amazing book that lays this out.
Seth Tweeddale: Um, and, uh, the question, the question that he has, uh, his book is called. Um, the dark side of the pro-life movement.
Bruce Cherry: We, we know it well. Yes,
Seth Tweeddale: we
Vicky Cherry: love John
Seth Tweeddale: Mitchner. John Mitchner does [00:30:00] awesome. But his question is, what if a governor of a state says, in my state, we recognize the personhood of all human beings, and we no longer murder our babies in my state, what would happen?
Seth Tweeddale: And he, he could go and he could close down all the abortion clinics and put his state troopers there and say, no, we’d no longer, this is murder. A, a human being is, is is life is being taken, or her life is being taken. We no longer kill our babies. And what would happen would probably, uh, you know, the federal government would come in and say, Hey, you can’t do this.
Seth Tweeddale: And then the governor will say, kick rocks. This is my state. Mm-hmm. Um, and if someone had the backbone to uphold this
Vicky Cherry: Yes. And, and I’m sure you know who Tom Veil is too. And him and, and he’s working with John Meer to try to do that here in Florida. Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: I
Vicky Cherry: know he has. I Yes. I, yes. He’s, I’m Tom
Seth Tweeddale: Veil’s biggest fan.
Vicky Cherry: Yeah. Well, we were at some, uh, the SR. SRL banquet the other night, and they introduced him as Pastor Tom Ville. [00:31:00] We’re like, I right away text him. I said, I didn’t know you were ordained, but no, he was, he’s not. But
Bruce Cherry: he said he got promoted at dinners or.
Seth Tweeddale: In many ways he’s a pastor to pastor. He is. Yes. He, but this is, he’s something else we can do.
Seth Tweeddale: You know, we think that, we think that we can’t make any difference in our cities or in our counties or in our towns, but, uh, citizens defending freedom does such an amazing job. Mm-hmm. At showing how in all of these elections, many times they’re won by three votes, by five votes, sometimes 300 votes. One church can make a difference.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: Turning Point had some, uh, some with George Barna had some statistics in 20, 20, 40% of the church in some regions didn’t even vote.
Speaker 5: Right.
Seth Tweeddale: And so if the church actually just registered to vote, we can make a huge difference. And you can see one of those differences made in this, in this, in the, uh, city of Lake Wales, Florida.
Seth Tweeddale: I was just gonna mention that
Vicky Cherry: I think that we all voted during the break that we would, uh, go to. City, Wales and get them to be a sanctuary city. Right? Yeah. Yeah.
Bruce Cherry: [00:32:00] I think, I think we could pull that off there. I love that. I think we could pull that off there. We need
Vicky Cherry: to get ahold of the pastor of the
Bruce Cherry: pastor who is also the mayor of the City of Lake Wales.
Bruce Cherry: Jack, uh, Hilde Goss. So, yeah. Right. Yeah. Well, I
Vicky Cherry: think we all better give him a call and say, Hey, we’ll help
Bruce Cherry: you. And if you’re listening out there and you know, pastor Jack Hilde, Gus Mayor Hilde, Guss calling. Call him and say, Hey, uh, and we wanna, we wanna make a, make Lake Wales a sanctuary city for the unborn.
Vicky Cherry: We’ll start with you and we’ll move on from there.
Seth Tweeddale: You, I’m
Vicky Cherry: sorry. Right.
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah. So there’s something called the Remnant Alliance and that is Turning Point Faith. That is citizens of Fending Freedom. It’s Liberty Pastors with Paul Blair. It is, um, uh. It’s Salt and Light Council. There’s some others that are involved with, um, remnant Alliance.
Seth Tweeddale: There’s Remnant Law, so if you get in any trouble mm-hmm. We have lawyers that can help you and, um, and what they’re doing. They also have embassy churches where, um, where the goal is for churches to actually take part in this [00:33:00] and to take responsibility and do their duty in the public square. So that, um, in, in my, in my county, Brevard County.
Seth Tweeddale: They were going to give, um, $15,000 or something to Space Coast Pride Fest with the drag queen dance
Bruce Cherry: parties for children. Oh, I heard about that. Yeah. Heard
Seth Tweeddale: about that. Yeah. And so, and so what we did with the, with the Remnant Alliance is in Salton Light Council is we drafted an email that talks about how we don’t want this in our county.
Seth Tweeddale: And we drafted text messages and phone calls and we sent those to every church that that actually has a backbone. And so our council members county commission. All got hundreds and hundreds of emails, um, on saying what we wanted to do. So we went to the county commission to go and speak. We didn’t even have to speak.
Seth Tweeddale: They had already made their decision to take all the money away to defund the, uh, the Pride Fest, to defund also all the extracurricular. Space, coast Symphony Orchestra and Vale and others, and they gave it to lifeguards. But you know, we [00:34:00] were there to speak and to give, you know, corrected discipline, but they already, you know, did what they wanted.
Seth Tweeddale: Which shows that when you actually have a ministry to your magistrate, when you actually get to know them, when you speak to them, when you actually get the church to come and, and be salt and light in the public square, you can make huge differences. And if we did this with abortion. If we actually got to all of our county commissioners, if we went to our, uh, legislative sessions and we talked to our legislators about this, this is what we want.
Seth Tweeddale: Mm-hmm. Um, the church, if all the churches in one county came together and said, Hey, we do not want our babies murdered here anymore. I am sure that there would be a huge change, and I’m sure that we could also do this, you know, not just the sanctuary cities for the preborn, but we can make this illegal.
Bruce Cherry: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: Um, and, uh, and you know, I, I have a feeling someone who would uphold it.
Bruce Cherry: I have a feeling that once you get one city as a sanctuary city, another city will pop up as a sanctuary city, and [00:35:00] then another. And then another. Yes. And, and my dream is that Florida becomes a sanctuary state.
Vicky Cherry: Amen.
Bruce Cherry: For the preborn that we run planned parently, a lot of
Seth Tweeddale: these students do is they don’t have any teeth.
Seth Tweeddale: Mm-hmm. They will make the, um, they will make the commitment, say, yes, we’re sanctuary for the, for the pre-born, but when there’s no upholding of the law, there becomes no teeth. And so it just becomes eye service and lip service, you
Speaker 5: know?
Seth Tweeddale: Mm. So this is something that we would need, we would need all hands on deck, everyone to actually, you know,
Speaker 5: mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: Act upon this and holding each other accountable for this end.
Bruce Cherry: I, you know, I believe it’s hard to, I believe that some of our elected officials, if they saw. How serious the citizens were about it, that they, because politicians, they play the numbers, they play the crowd. And if they see how serious the citizens are, I think they, I, you know, we’re blessed to have a good governor, have a really good governor, probably the best governor in the entire country [00:36:00] with Ron DeSantis.
Bruce Cherry: God willing, our next governor will be Byron Donalds, and I think he’ll be just as great a governor. And, um, and I know that if we, if we created sanctuary cities in the state, in the state of Florida. They would back it up.
Bruce Cherry: I, I, I, I really, honestly believe that that’s my,
Seth Tweeddale: that’s my prayer too.
Bruce Cherry: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah. Yeah. We, we need to expose it. Um, when, when people see abortion for the evil that it is, um, there’s, there’s no way not to stop it. And so what we need to do is expose it as much as we can. Um, and many times these stories, these imagery.
Seth Tweeddale: We have to, we have to not let them get censored, but we have to keep pushing them out. Um, yeah. ’cause
Vicky Cherry: that’s one platform that democrats the left does not want to see on an online that an actual abortion and what it is. Because when you see the horror of what an abortion is and who it’s being done to, that innocent [00:37:00] baby, it’s a little bit more, um, in your face.
Vicky Cherry: But there are there, but
Seth Tweeddale: before, and also the, the truth and reality of science. That’s why the Oh mm-hmm. Proper embryology training showing, you know, even now what we have with the. Different endoscope technology, being able to show the baby in the womb to show, okay, this isn’t a plunk clump of cells. This is a, there’s no difference in the baby, in the womb and the you that you are today other than location, size, and development.
Bruce Cherry: Yeah, yeah.
Seth Tweeddale: Um, which would change the story.
Bruce Cherry: Hey, we’ve got another break. We’ve got one more segment coming up with Seth Dale from Turning Point Faith, turning Point USA. He’s the Citrus Regional manager. We’ll be right back. With More with Seth right here on Pro-Life Radio on AM nine 50 FM 94.9. The answer.
Vicky Cherry: And welcome back to Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday evening. I’m Vicky Cherry across from me, and it’s my handsome husband, [00:38:00] Bruce. If I don’t say that, he gets upset. Oh,
Bruce Cherry: no,
Vicky Cherry: no.
Bruce Cherry: I pay her to say that. So I, I’m not as good looking as I was 20 years ago.
Vicky Cherry: Oh, you’re plenty, plenty. Good looking honey. Anyway, we have.
Vicky Cherry: Seth Del he is with, uh, turning Point USA in the faith chapter, I believe. And Seth, it has been so good to be on with you. We’ve had you on it a few times throughout the ’cause. We’re coming up on our third year for Pro-Life Radio. It’s exciting.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Vicky Cherry: So we wanted to talk more about what you have going on, um, what’s coming up in November.
Vicky Cherry: Um, oh yeah. Tell us what’s going on.
Seth Tweeddale: Sure. Yeah. And before I get there, I, I wanna share a quick testimony. Um, my favorite Mark Twain quote is this, he says, it’s easier to deceive someone than to convince them they have been deceived.
Speaker 5: Mm.
Seth Tweeddale: It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they have been [00:39:00] fooled.
Seth Tweeddale: And why it’s, why it’s so important to me is, is I was one of those pastors. Who was the, just preach the gospel pastor, you know, just, just all about, just trying to exp expose the word of God as faithful as I could. I spent all my time studying, uh, just for the sermon and for the Wednesday night, and I found myself not even being outside of the church at all until I went to a Liberty Pastor retreat.
Seth Tweeddale: Mm-hmm. And that’s when Paul Blair asked, you know, what, what part of your life is Jesus Christ, not Lord of? And I, um, I was thrown for a loop and then I got connected to, um. To, uh, Reverend Bill Cook, who, um, who runs America’s Black Road Regiment, who, who brought me on board as, as one of his members there.
Seth Tweeddale: And, um, and it was there that I really got introduced to Turning Point. And I didn’t even know what Turning Point Faith was until I went to a Liberty Pastor retreat. And then I got this position. But another thing that opened my eyes to show me that I was, I was deceived was I had a good friend, Frank Campana.
Seth Tweeddale: And he would always come to me and say, [00:40:00] Hey, you need to come with me to the abortion clinic. And I was like, you know, that’s not my calling man. I’m, my calling is just to preach and to teach. You know, I’m just a disciple maker. I’m just gonna disciple these, you know, these, these people, God’s put under me.
Seth Tweeddale: He’s like, no, you have to come with me. So, in so many times, begging I, I went for my first time to just go and stand outside and. Planned to just go and see what’s going on. And I stood outside of the abortion clinic at all, women’s Health Center, all women’s Not Health center in Orlando.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm. And
Seth Tweeddale: I saw this man and I saw these kids preaching the word of God and calling these women to to love Jesus and to love their babies, and calling these women to help and to hope and um.
Seth Tweeddale: And I saw these, these women going in with hard hearts and these men being cowards, dragging these women in that were visibly pregnant. And when they left, you could tell they were destroyed inside. They had shame, they had guilt, and they were broken because they had just murdered their baby. And I saw it with, with my own two eyes and it, it was, it [00:41:00] wasn’t till seeing that at that time, that really changed my mind to be active in the public square for Christ.
Seth Tweeddale: And, um, showing really that, that my silence is giving consent to what’s going on. And if I wasn’t there, if I wasn’t involved in the fight, I was actually not involved in what Christ was wanting to do. And, um, I was also guilty of the blood that was being shed by my complacency.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: So there are many pastors that are blinded, that are fooled.
Seth Tweeddale: It’s easier for the devil to fool them than to convince them. They have been fooled. They have been deceived. And it’s easier for them to stay deceived than for them to, for them to be convinced. And one thing that really, uh, really shows us our duty and opens our eyes to what Christ would want us to do is, is by just showing up.
Seth Tweeddale: Just getting up, just going and visiting. Mm-hmm. Just going in the public square anywhere and just opening your Bible and reading it out loud, or going to the abortion clinic and standing there. Um. So [00:42:00] there’s some, there’s some ways that you can get involved. Um, one is with Turning Point Faith with Citizens, defending Freedom with the Remnant Alliance with salt and light.
Seth Tweeddale: Um. Really the first thing that we want you to do is just to take a biblical citizenship course with Patriot Academy. Mm-hmm. Kirk Cameron. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 5: Um,
Seth Tweeddale: David Barton, Rick Green. They do such an amazing job with this course. Um, that just shows us our biblical duty where verse by verse, where the founding fathers got these ideas from for our documents.
Seth Tweeddale: Another one would be, yes, go to a Liberty Pastor Retreat. Um, there’s so many great teachings there that there’s a fire hose of, of really information that you wouldn’t really hear anywhere else. Mm-hmm. And another one is, is just show up somewhere in the public square with someone that’s doing something.
Seth Tweeddale: One of those abilities is, is the march, but Preborn coming up.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: There’s one in January 17th in Jacksonville. It’s going to be at James Weldon Johnson Park. Uh. [00:43:00] 1 35 West Monroe Street in Jacksonville. 3 2, 2 0 2, and that’s on January 17th. It’s gonna start at 10:00 AM the Pro-Life Expo will open, and then 10 45 you’ll have speakers, and then the prayer service in the march will start.
Seth Tweeddale: Around 1130. And there were some other marches going on too, weren’t there?
Bruce Cherry: There is, there’s a march for the pre-born with, um, uh, Frank Pavone Father, Frank Pavone and Priest for Life. It’s gonna be in Tallahassee at the state Capitol on January the 23rd. Now there’s a banquet, I believe Friday night before, and then Saturday is the march.
Bruce Cherry: And uh, so that’s something that folks would, if, if you’re a pro-lifer, you, you want to be, or if you’re thinking about becoming pro-life. And you wanna be surrounded with like-minded people. You want to attend one of these two marches or both of them. Definitely you want to get out.
Seth Tweeddale: Awesome.
Bruce Cherry: Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah.
Seth Tweeddale: Turning point face. We also have pastor round tables that we’re doing throughout the whole state. We wanna do pastor round tables in every county of the state, [00:44:00] and we’re looking for churches that would be able to sponsor us and, and really what sponsorship looks like is just, uh, allowing us to use your building.
Seth Tweeddale: We’ll pay for all the food, we’ll pay for everything. We’ll bring great speakers in that are gospel centered. We’ll, we’ll share about, um, really just, um, our biblical duty in the public square and we’ll share how we can get involved. We’re also looking for partner churches that would want to start faith groups inside their church.
Seth Tweeddale: That, um, that, uh, really is just kind of like small groups where people in the local church take, uh, responsibility for their city and their county, um, uh, and really getting out in the public square. One, one thing that we partner with that my church is doing also is called Saturate, USA. They’re a partner of Turning Point faced where?
Seth Tweeddale: We will pay for every single gospel track for your whole county, or not county, but your whole zip code. So what you do is you adopt your zip code or as many zip codes as you want. Mm-hmm. And then we will send you maps, map mapping out every house in the, in your zip code. And, um. [00:45:00] And we’ll break them up into different, uh, different, uh, locations.
Seth Tweeddale: And then we send you pallets of Jesus DVDs, pallets of gospel tracks and pallets of bags where you can put information about your church. Uh, ’cause right now we’re in October and people. On October 31st, I call it National Evangelism Day, when people are looking for people to come to their house and knock on their door and they wanna give them something.
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah. This is, this is where, you know, my kids and I do reverse trick or treating where we, instead of trick or treat, we say Jesus loves you or Happy Reformation Day, and we give them gospel tracks. Mm-hmm. And we invite them to the local church around the block. Um, it, I don’t know any of my neighbors.
Seth Tweeddale: Because they’re all hiding inside. I never see ’em. They drive their car into their garage and they close it and it’s hard to get ’em.
Speaker 5: Mm-hmm. But
Seth Tweeddale: then on, on Reformation Day, you know, everyone is outside, which is different. In the nineties everybody was outside, but today nobody’s outside.
Speaker 5: [00:46:00] Mm-hmm.
Seth Tweeddale: Until one night of the week.
Seth Tweeddale: So this is like. A perfect time for us as the church to shine the light of Christ Jesus, to get to know our neighbors and to, uh, invite them to the hope that’s in Christ Jesus, uh, really to the local church. So now how
Vicky Cherry: would somebody get ahold of you, Seth, to get that on that, uh, either the handouts or the round table,
Seth Tweeddale: right?
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah. So you can reach out to me through my email. Uh. Seth dot tweeddale@tpsa.com. Um, Seth, SETH dot T-W-E-E-D-D-A-L e@tpsa.com. Or you’re welcome to shoot me a call or text and I’m, I’m open to give my cell phone over the air if you, if you’re down with that too. Hey, is your cell phone your cell phone? My friend?
Seth Tweeddale: Get your, my friend? Yeah. Yep. Alright, so my cell phone is three, two, one. 4 1 2 1 0 0 6. That’s 3, 2, 1, 4, 1, 2, 1 0 0 6. And I’m over the whole state of Florida, so anyone in [00:47:00] Florida, if you wanna get involved with Turning Point space, shoot me a call, shoot me a text, shoot me an email and I’d love to, um, I’d love to partner with you guys and see how we can, um, further the gospel of Christ Jesus and his reach throughout our state so that the fruit of that will be abortion is abolished and Christ Jesus is glorified.
Bruce Cherry: Amen. Amen. Amen. You know, I, I truly believe that God is not going to bless our land, our country, again, as we, as we have been blessed in the past. Until we get this blight wiped from our land, we’ve taken God out of our schools, we’ve taken him out of our courthouses, we’ve taken him out of our, basically out of our communities, and we’ve let evil creep in.
Bruce Cherry: ’cause when you take one thing out, something replaces it, and abortion is evil. That’s just one of the, the evils that has, has replaced God. But also we’ve got, you know, the, the transgender ideology and, and we’ve got men playing in women’s sports and [00:48:00] things like that. And we’ve got it to the point where people cannot see the truth anymore.
Bruce Cherry: They just can’t see it.
Vicky Cherry: And I think they also feel alone, you know? Mm-hmm. And, and the wording is so well put together. It’s deceptive, like pro-choice.
Bruce Cherry: Yes.
Vicky Cherry: Choice of what? Yeah. Is this the baby’s choice? Does it choose to die so that you can live? And parents that that’s just opposite of what a parent is supposed to do.
Bruce Cherry: Yeah.
Vicky Cherry: They’re supposed to put their children before themselves.
Bruce Cherry: I encourage everyone out there who is pro-choice to understand that being pro-choice is being pro murder and. If you stand by and say, okay, well that’s a political issue and I’m, I’m not gonna, I don’t do politics, I’m not gonna get in to do nothing is just as bad as doing the deed itself.
Bruce Cherry: And we can’t step, we can’t stand by and just do nothing anymore. Not anymore, no. And that’s
Vicky Cherry: why I’m, I’m about, I love the, like the leadership [00:49:00] institute, these places that are putting. Boots on the ground, not just talk, not just having another meeting where they all leave and they go back to their lives and nothing changes.
Vicky Cherry: Nothing happens. Mm-hmm. So T-P-U-S-A is doing something, Seth is doing something. We love our listeners to start doing whatever it is they can.
Bruce Cherry: Mm-hmm. And, and, and a shout out to, uh, BB Ford Belinda Ford and the folks at the Fiona Jackson, uh, pregnancy Center for Women in Pine Hills and Ocoee. Uh, we had them, uh, we were.
Bruce Cherry: Asked to speak at their walk for life this past Saturday, and we did, and we thank them. And thank you for all, all who came out and the pastors who were there. Seth, we wanna thank you again for being with us on the show. Is there one last thing you’d like for people to take with them before we, uh, end the show tonight?
Seth Tweeddale: Yeah, I mean, the stewardship is yours. The duty and responsibility now is yours. And there are so many people that are like sheep without a shepherd today. That are, that are begging for the right [00:50:00] direction. And when godly pastors and godly Christians aren’t seeking them out and, and getting involved with them, they will seek it elsewhere.
Seth Tweeddale: And, um, really I want this to be turned to a revival. Right now, people are moved by Charlie Kirk, but revival does not happen without repentance. And, uh, people need to come to understand that it’s Christ Jesus who died on the cross for their sins because they’re sinners and he rose again, conquering death on their behalf.
Seth Tweeddale: And now. He seats at the right hand of God and he’s looking forward to coming back to returning. And, uh, there will be two types of people, those who have surrendered their lives to Christ Jesus and those who have not. Mm-hmm. And the first will go to heaven for all of eternity, and the latter will go to hell for all of eternity.
Seth Tweeddale: There are people souls, your, your, your clerk, your um, your lawn man. They’re either dying and going to heaven or they will die and go to hell and it’s your duty. To speak up and to be a voice, um, for Christ Jesus and an [00:51:00] ambassador for him while we’re still alive. Amen. So, so make, make Charlie Kirk’s death.
Seth Tweeddale: Um, make Charlie Kirk’s death, uh, something to be glorified. Um, when Christ returns because of the fruit might, might bring through your hands and through your voice.
Bruce Cherry: Amen. Because you know, Charlie has already heard well done, good and faithful servant. It, it’s, it’s our turn now to pick up the mantle and, and do the deed.
Bruce Cherry: So thank you very much Seth Tweedle for joining us. Tweed Dale. I, I, I don’t want to mess your last name. Ups. Thank you. Thank you for joining us tonight, and thank you all for listening. Prayers for all who are listening tonight, and, uh, thank you for making time to join us for Pro-Life Radio. We’ll be back again next week and details coming up on how you can contribute and help keep this show, this ministry on the air.
Bruce Cherry: We thank you on behalf of my lovely wife, Vicky Cherry. I’m Bruce Cherry saying goodnight. God bless. We’ll see you again next week. On AM nine 50 FM 94.9, the Answer, Pro-Life [00:52:00] Radio.
