Abortion, The Sexual Revolution, Moral Depravity Exposed

Bruce Cherry: [00:00:00] Preserving the sanctity of life in Florida, A loud voice for the unborn. This is Pro-Life Radio. With your hosts, Vicky and Bruce Cherry.

Vicky Cherry: Hello and welcome here to Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday evening. I’m Vicky Cherry, and across from me is my handsome husband Bruce,

Bruce Cherry: and I pay her every week to say that. So

Vicky Cherry: very

Bruce Cherry: well and welcome to the show on a Sunday night.

Bruce Cherry: And of course we, uh, we are here to change lives, to share truth, to help with healing, and to save. The unborn. And we have

Vicky Cherry: a very good, um, guest in studio today with us. Yes, we do. So we’re even gonna be videoing. So this may hit our Facebook and our website and then our guest too. So we’ll tell you about her in just a minute, but we always start with

Bruce Cherry: Jeremiah one, five in prayer.

Vicky Cherry: Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you. Before you were born, I sanctified you. I ordained you a [00:01:00] prophet to the nations.

Bruce Cherry: Dear Heavenly Father, we ask once again for your blessing upon this show. Tonight upon our guests and all who hear the show that we open hearts, change minds, and that we inform, share healing and share truth, that no one has the right to end a life that you have sanctified to exist, that abortion is evil, that it is a blight on our land that we need to remove.

Bruce Cherry: We need to protect the unborn and to protect the women who choose abortion, that they may find healing and find forgiveness in the loving arms of Jesus Christ. It’s in his name that we pray to you. Amen. Amen. Alright, so tonight our guest, we met just a couple of weeks ago. Mm-hmm. On the day of Remembrance at, uh, all Soul Cemetery here in, uh, central Florida, in Sanford, Florida, to be exact.

Bruce Cherry: And, uh, I’d like to welcome to the show Nicole. Andrea.

Nicole Andrea: Hi,

Bruce Cherry: Andrea.

Nicole Andrea: Andrea. Andrea. You got it right the first time. I headed right the first time. There we go.

Bruce Cherry: There we go. [00:02:00] If you would lean in a little bit to the microphone there. Okay. And, uh, Andrea or Nicole rather. Yes. Thank you for being here with us.

Nicole Andrea: I appreciate you having me here,

Bruce Cherry: and thank you for being a, a strong pro-life advocate and warrior, but you’ve, you’ve got a story to share with

Nicole Andrea: us.

Nicole Andrea: I have a very, very deep, um, and long story that I will try to keep. On to on point of what we’re talking about.

Speaker 4: Okay. And we’ll help you.

Nicole Andrea: Certainly. Um, so I just wanted to start to say that, um, because I think that for the listeners it’s important that they know of what generation I come from. And so I come right out of the generation of, um.

Nicole Andrea: Right past the sexual revolution. I was, I’m a 54-year-old woman, and so right after that sexual revolution in the sixties, and I believe mm-hmm. That we had a, a complete moral breakdown. I think you’re right in our society and I, Woodstock and yeah, I’m a product of this and, um, I, I took a turn, uh, [00:03:00] uh, my whole entire existence just took a turn for the worse because I’m an extreme type of personality, you know, and so I’m just one of those type of people.

Nicole Andrea: That, um, internalize and, uh, live my life, lived my life like a, like an extreme wild lunatic basically. Um, and so I believe that that product wa uh, on the product of a time that was a breakdown of moral standards, the sexual revolution raped us of our modesty. And the feminine standards.

Vicky Cherry: And I think it’s still going on.

Vicky Cherry: It is still going on. And it has just built and snowballed.

Nicole Andrea: Yes. And when you think about it, the hospitals and the doctors, they took away the breastfeeding being the norm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And I think that that has a lot to do with the breakdown of us as, um, children growing up at that time. And

Vicky Cherry: mothers, mothers, they don’t, uh, connect with their kids like they used to.

Vicky Cherry: When you breastfeed.

Nicole Andrea: It is so true. Mm-hmm.

Vicky Cherry: A lot of things all so much accumulated at once to cause a [00:04:00] storm.

Nicole Andrea: And to that, I would like to add the music, the disco text, the open drug use, and the commercialization of sexiness. Sexiness. And that’s,

Vicky Cherry: yeah. And now we have little kids that are dressed like, yes.

Vicky Cherry: Uh, it’s young adults.

Nicole Andrea: It is

Vicky Cherry: unbelievable. Mm-hmm. It is unbelievable. And along with that, then all the pedophilia and all that pulls into there,

Nicole Andrea: it was self real will run amok. Mm-hmm. Really? Mm-hmm. And, and we’ve come to, uh, a full circle, uh, to where the depravity of this type of mentality has brought us.

Nicole Andrea: And that. Depravity is called, actually it’s become murder. Murder. It’s become murder through abortion. Absolutely. And that’s where we’re at. Mm-hmm. So growing up in this type of mentality of, of sexual depravity, I do believe. You know, just the promiscuous, promiscuous of its all. [00:05:00] I personified that and mostly through lots of music.

Nicole Andrea: Like even just going roller skating, listening to Rick James Super freak. I literally personified. I was like, oh, well this is cool. This is what people want.

Vicky Cherry: You know Nicole, it’s funny you’re talking about that. ’cause I was just thinking about this last night. I was thinking about the music. We were listening to something and some, I think somebody pulled up beside us.

Vicky Cherry: Mm-hmm. And they were just blaring this rap. And I love the beat stuff. I love the rap, but the words are so detrimental to our youth and they don’t even realize, I don’t think half the time. But like you’re saying, that’s. All this plays a part.

Nicole Andrea: It played a part and it actually brainwashed us. Mm-hmm. To believe.

Nicole Andrea: And I’ve been telling my children this for a long, long time as they were growing up. I’m listening to, um, just whatever kind of little pop music. And I’m saying, you know, do you understand what they’re saying? They’re telling you female, US females to go out there, get naked and get low. Mm-hmm. And that is not.[00:06:00]

Nicole Andrea: Right. It’s morally depraved. Okay. But so either way, um, I was on drugs, but this, this whole depravity of moral standards

Speaker 4: mm-hmm.

Nicole Andrea: Caused me to just grow up and be a drug addict, you know? And, um, basically I’m gonna just keep it to, uh, my experience through abortion and the demonic oppression that took hold of my life, my first abortion.

Nicole Andrea: Was at, I think 16. And I, I emphasize, I think because it is disgusting to me that I don’t remember what age I murdered one of my children. I don’t remember. And that just brings me to tears. Mm-hmm. But at 16, right after that, and I’m, and, and thank you for your show because, uh, preparing to say this today kind of brought me to the realization that it was right around that [00:07:00] time I started reading the Satanic Bible and started really listening to a lot of.

Nicole Andrea: Severe heavy metal and, um, satanic heavy metal because of the depo demonic oppression That took a hold of my young soul and just really, um, took a hold of my entire life. And it was from that time on that I started worshiping me. Mm-hmm. I am gonna be. Like a man, how men abuse women or, or in my mind, I thought because I had been sexually abused in my youth, um, in just in my whole family life, it was just a lot of, um, just a lot of confusion.

Nicole Andrea: We, we thought we were Republican conservatives, but we were actually not living that lifestyle at all as far as I could see it. Um. [00:08:00] Whatever. I’m not a victim, I’m a product of is what I’m think saying. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Okay. Well, and and

Vicky Cherry: so many people that Republican conservative is just a facade. Yes, it is.

Vicky Cherry: And we found that out in the politics in Seminole County even. So yeah, it’s, it’s all a facade and we need to get. To the truth of who Christ is and the power he has and that that is the life that we’re designed to live.

Bruce Cherry: And the truth of the matter is, it doesn’t matter if you’re a Republican. Yeah. Or if you’re a Democrat or an independent.

Bruce Cherry: Mm-hmm. If you don’t have Christ in your life, then that’s just a tag you’ve put on yourself. You’re because you’re not living truth and with Christ comes, comes truth, comes freedom comes liberty. And so if you can claim to be from whatever political party you mm-hmm. Wanna claim to be from, that’s right.

Bruce Cherry: But if you don’t have God in your, in your life, you don’t have Christ in your life, you don’t have spirituality of, of a Christian in your life, then you’re [00:09:00] just fooling yourself. Because I too had considered myself at, at one point in my life to be a Christian. But I wasn’t le leaving a very Christian life.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. We literally were just discussing that on the way up. My son and I wrote it down because I write a lot of poems and a lot of songs. Mm-hmm. And I, I literally wrote it down. If you don’t, you know what it’s, it’s about loving Christ and it’s also about loving his laws. Mm-hmm. Going to the very. The breakdown of those 10 commandments, which goes on for pages when you really break down each commandment and when you can live those, or at least try to instill those commandments in your life and think about how it is we’re gonna get to heaven.

Nicole Andrea: You can only do it by living by those standards and not,

Vicky Cherry: and understanding. It’s not just a bunch of rules and regulations that God said, Hey, I want you to not [00:10:00] do this, and not do that, and not do this, not have fun. But he knows what’s good for our us, our body, our soul, our mind, our heart, our spirit, all of us.

Vicky Cherry: And he loves us. And I think that as parents too, we forget, we always wanna make sure that we’re putting that out there too, that love, that love that Christ has for us. And he knows what’s best.

Nicole Andrea: That’s exactly right. And the reason why he wants us to live that way mm-hmm. Is so we can have a joyful life.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. And also get to heaven. Yeah. Amen. It’s about getting to heaven and it’s actually a little bit more work than some might think getting to heaven. Um, when we keep the reality that mortal sin will lead us to hell. That’s a, that’s a strong topic. The wide is the road in there. With the gate It’s, yeah.

Nicole Andrea: Yes. It’s a strong topic to keep in mind on a daily basis, but we must, we must, and I know for me, maybe I’m so on fire about the hell [00:11:00] thing, because I come from this very dark satanic mindset. Mm-hmm. All through my a addict addictive years that I lived up until 30 years old.

Bruce Cherry: Now, Nicole, how did you shed that addiction and and was there a watershed moment?

Bruce Cherry: Was there a moment when, when God said to you, okay, enough’s enough?

Vicky Cherry: Well, she can’t start that yet. I can’t because we have only like 30 seconds before our break. Bruce, why do you ask these crazy questions before it’s called? That’s a good topic. 42nd.

Nicole Andrea: Look, it’s, it’s called a tease. That’s what It’s okay.

Nicole Andrea: That’s what it’s,

Bruce Cherry: so

Nicole Andrea: I certainly have a miraculous story.

Bruce Cherry: To tell. Okay. Well then what we’re gonna do is we’re gonna take this break and when we come back, we want you to share that story with us.

Nicole Andrea: Can’t wait

Bruce Cherry: more Pro-Life Radios coming up on AM nine 50 FM 94.9. The answer streaming on the answer orlando.com.

Bruce Cherry: We’ll be right back.[00:12:00]

Vicky Cherry: And welcome back to Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night. I’m Vicky Cherry. Across from me is my handsome husband, Bruce.

Bruce Cherry: Okay. I’m running out of money to pay you to say that, so

Vicky Cherry: find other ways. Shoes.

Bruce Cherry: There you go. Shoes. Yeah. No, I’m the one with the shoe thing in our house. Oh. According to her. So anyway, welcome back to Pro-Life Radio in the studio Tonight we’re coming to you live from the, uh, coming to you from the John Barrows Memorial Studio on a Sunday night.

Bruce Cherry: And,

Vicky Cherry: uh, and most of you remember John Barrows. Mm-hmm. He was a strong pro-life advocate, sidewalk counselor for years and years was spit on, ran over. I mean, that threaten had had his life

Bruce Cherry: threatened and just numerous things. And it, you know what,

Vicky Cherry: while we’re talking about that, have you heard that one lady that was just, I mean, she was punched in the face, a pro-life warrior on the street, and they, the judge let that person off with no consequences, I believe.

Vicky Cherry: Just recently. Where [00:13:00] was this at?

Bruce Cherry: It couldn’t have been Florida,

Vicky Cherry: you know, I don’t know where it was, but if you, I’m sure you, was it New York? Oh,

Bruce Cherry: new Yorker producer jumped in there. Pete, uh, New York. Of course it was New York. I’m

Vicky Cherry: even in less disbelief at this point. The poor lady. I mean, she was bloody and bleeding and mm-hmm.

Vicky Cherry: You know, but anyway.

Bruce Cherry: Yeah, see it, that wouldn’t happen in Florida. Somebody would go to jail, but in York we would, but in New York. There you go. Okay, so we’re back with Nicole and. Yeah, yeah, exactly. We’re back with Nicole and, um, Nicole was sharing with us how and when she received God’s healing from addiction.

Nicole Andrea: Okay. So I have, uh, two parts of that story and I’ll just make it, um, I’ll just get to the point of it at 30 years old. Okay? So my addiction and several, a couple more abortions later. Um. Living a life of absolute depravity led me to the streets of Manhattan where I was homeless on the streets of Spanish Harlem.

Nicole Andrea: And I had a [00:14:00] miraculous sa uh, saving like I was miraculously, um, plucked off the streets, um, through a whole entire other story. And I ended up in a year long treatment facility in upstate New York, Daytop. And I would like to give them a shout out because I still believe, uh, uh, I remember a lot of their teachings.

Nicole Andrea: Anyway, that is where I met the father of my three children that I have, and my ex, he’s now my ex-husband. But either way, I met him and I stayed sober for 12 years and I had these three beautiful children. The only problem is he didn’t stay sober and he tried, uh uh, it was pro pretty much on a yearly basis.

Nicole Andrea: He would get so drunk into a blackout and try to kill me. Mm. And I’d have to have him arrested and, uh, dragged off the scene usually with violence. It was horrible. This went on for 12 years and [00:15:00] I stayed sober through all of this. And, you know, during that time I was homeschooling my children. I was, um, becoming really involved in my church.

Nicole Andrea: I became a Catholic actually, during that time. I was at 36 years old when I finally made my sacraments, and I had some healing, but I didn’t have a full healing. Why? Because I didn’t fully. Incorporate what we were just talking about, about the 10 commandments, about mortal sin. Mm-hmm. About healing from the inside of your love for Christ and following him completely.

Nicole Andrea: I didn’t, I was doing other stuff and trying to keep this man at bay from killing us. I know it makes him sound like a monster, but he was actually a really good father when he was sober, and so trying to protect the sanctity of [00:16:00] marriage, of not wanting to be a single mother with three children, throw him to the wayside.

Nicole Andrea: I wanted to try to help heal him as well because he is a good person. He’s as the child of God. We are all children of God. We all deserve. To heal at some point. But we know

Vicky Cherry: addiction is a, I’m right now, I’m going through the same thing with my son. So I, I know it’s, it’s, it totally changes the person.

Nicole Andrea: It really, really does.

Nicole Andrea: Um, eventually he took me down after 12 years of sobriety and I started using again, and my life became out of control within another three months. I was absolutely that horrible person that I was prior to meeting him. He never even knew that girl. He never even knew her. And there she was again in my life.

Nicole Andrea: And I’m saying to the Lord, Lord, please, please, please save me from, make me the mother that I was. I was a great mom. And here I am now a [00:17:00] disgusting, decrepit truck addict raising these children. It was horrible. At that time it was the, my child’s, um, the twins who were here with us, their first holy communion.

Nicole Andrea: So they were eight years old, and my son said to me, mom. If I ever, I become a saint, will they call me Saint Francis, A prospect. And I said, that is so cute. So I bought them the little lives of the Saints books and he slept with that book under his pillow every night. And he said, mom, can we pray this novena to St.

Nicole Andrea: Joseph together? So all of us, me and the three kids would pray that every single night, no matter how outta my mind I was, I would drag myself outta the basement, come up, pray this prayer with them. I really needed God to help us. Mm-hmm. I really needed God to save us from this situation. Remove this man from our life.

Nicole Andrea: And in a miraculous supernatural story, which would is for another day. We ended up here, uh, and over in Cocoa Beach [00:18:00] and the Lord saved us. And we ended up out here where my, my sisters and my parents wanted to help us.

Speaker 4: Hmm.

Nicole Andrea: So we got out here and I did not get better. And I spent seven years, so years in Kentucky.

Nicole Andrea: That was in, this was in Kentucky. Mm-hmm. And I spent years. Another three or four years out here in Florida doing the same nonsense and being that same person and still praying with my kids every day telling them this is demonic influence. I am living in a horrific, terrorizing nightmare. I promise you guys, drugs is a demonic oppression and this is what I’m going through, but God is gonna save us.

Nicole Andrea: Let’s pray. Let’s pray. Let’s pray that Lord is gonna save us. Would you believe I died? Well then I died. I had, uh, two overdoses, but on the third overdose, I was pronounced dead. They [00:19:00] could not get me, they, they couldn’t get me back to life no matter how much Narcan they put. Um, and he told the lady I was with, she, your friend is dead.

Nicole Andrea: Just, I guess she’s dead.

Speaker 4: Mm-hmm.

Nicole Andrea: And something came over him, not something. The Lord came over him and he told him to shoot me in my neck with it. Big, huge needle in my neck. I came back to life and he fell back. He fell back from me. I, this is what I remember. I came out of it and he was like, there is no way you are alive.

Nicole Andrea: I literally just pronounced you dead. I don’t even know why I did that the third time, but here you are.

Bruce Cherry: So he gave you Narcan in the neck?

Nicole Andrea: Yes. And they put me on the gurney, took me to the hospital and left me there in the front area of, uh, Rockledge Regional whatever with this needle in my neck. I stared there for three hours.

Nicole Andrea: They never took it outta my neck. I just had to lay there for three hours. It was like, but whatever. That’s, whatever. I [00:20:00] was just glad I was alive.

Speaker 4: Mm-hmm.

Nicole Andrea: And, you know. That was in about January of 2020 and on March 19th, which is the solemnity of St. Joseph, I was apprehended. I, I, I don’t like to talk about all this because it’s kind of, you know, I, I, I had some arrest warrants out and I was apprehended by Fugitive Task Force with the guns to my head.

Nicole Andrea: And I went to jail and I was the happiest person in jail. I said, Lord, thank you Lord. Thank you for saving me. And the only thing I could comprehend while I sat in that jail was scripture. I couldn’t even read a seven, a seventh grade, uh, little novel of bubble gum stuff. I could only understand scripture.

Nicole Andrea: And when I got out, I was on fire for the Lord on Fire. [00:21:00] And March 19th is my sober day. I have five and a uh, right now that’ll over five and a half years clean. And I just have learned so much about the Lord and I learned to bring my kids up the proper way of understanding every day how it is we die to ourselves to give up earthly things that don’t matter so much and get each other to heaven.

Speaker 4: Mm-hmm.

Vicky Cherry: Mm-hmm. That is what it’s about, getting to heaven. Although our worldly bodies and souls, I don’t think we understand that most of the time, but it is, it is about being with our savior.

Bruce Cherry: So I want to go back a little bit. You, you lost track of how many abortions you’ve had.

Nicole Andrea: Despicable.

Bruce Cherry: Um. You, [00:22:00] I’m not without sin.

Bruce Cherry: I, I participated in the abortion of two of my own children. And so, but I, I asked for God’s forgiveness. Of course. I, I repented of that sin. I renounce that sin. Mm-hmm. And now I will never sit back and allow, if there’s anything in, in my power to do, to save an unborn child, I will do it. And so my question to you is, um.

Bruce Cherry: I, I, I see that you, you, you feel the same way I do about that behavior. It’s, it’s, it’s unbelievable. It’s despicable. Um, you received forgiveness, but you, you had kind of a supernatural occurrence that led to that forgiveness. Can you share a little bit of that with us?

Nicole Andrea: Well, a, a supernatural, I mean, this supernatural occurrence goes on actually every single day in my life.

Nicole Andrea: When I am giving up, giving up the [00:23:00] person, not even giving up, trying to shed from my. My moral composition or lack of moral con, I’m trying to shed and purify myself

Speaker 4: mm-hmm.

Nicole Andrea: Every day to move farther away from that impurity that led me to be promiscuous and to lead me into these, um, types of situations where I might.

Nicole Andrea: Be in a situation where you are going to have to murder your child. Um, the supernatural thing was the St. Joseph story, the, the miracle that was the St. Joseph. Um, because actually after that I started praying the rosary and then asking our lady for purity to purify my everything the way I dress. The way I wear my makeup, the reasons [00:24:00] why I might dress in such an outfit.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. What are the reasons behind these things? And help to purify myself of these types of. Ways that I view myself.

Vicky Cherry: I know in, in the movie Nefarious, he talks about how the demon and because if we believe in God, we have to believe there is Satan. We believe in good, there is evil.

Bruce Cherry: If you believe there are angels, you have to know that there’s also demons.

Vicky Cherry: So that demonic oppression that you talked about earlier goes back to that same, you know, and in the movie he says, we don’t take over somebody boom like that. ’cause they wouldn’t come if they seen. The devil who he truly is, they wouldn’t come to him, but it’s little things. The way you dress, the things you do, the things you wear, the things you listen to.

Vicky Cherry: Mm-hmm. The places you go. Yes. The people you, uh, you know, are a part spend life with. So it

Nicole Andrea: all. Mm-hmm. Definitely. And similarly, the Lord works on us in that exact same way. Mm-hmm. So over [00:25:00] these past five years, I have changed. I am no longer the person I was last year. Mm-hmm. And I’m certainly not the person I was stepping out of Brevard County Jail.

Nicole Andrea: Um, five and a half years ago. Yeah. I was on fire then. Um, then I am in flames right now. You know, if I was for real. Um, but you know, the thing, the thing that just, there is so much that has to be said about the supernatural ways that the Lord heals us

Speaker 4: mm-hmm.

Nicole Andrea: And cleanses us of, um, these sins that we have.

Speaker 4: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

Nicole Andrea: Partook in. And it’s the knowledge and the truth, the sanity and the reality of it. I never, ever thought that I was murdering my a child. Mm-hmm. I never thought that it took, I actually had all three of my children and it [00:26:00] was March for Life. Mm-hmm. I went to a church, this was in Kentucky, and when I stepped into this church.

Nicole Andrea: Talking about it. Mm-hmm. I started crying and those were the tears of the Holy Spirit that was starting to cleanse me.

Bruce Cherry: Alright, well we are up against a break and we’ve got Nicole,

Nicole Andrea: Andrea.

Bruce Cherry: Andrea. If she hadn’t told me that, I would never messed that up. But anyway, we’re gonna be right back with more Pro-Life Radio and coming.

Bruce Cherry: Why abortion exists and why it is so important for us to end it in our land. That’s on the way. Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night on AM nine 50 FM 94.9. The answer streaming on the answer orlando.com.

Bruce Cherry: And we are back on a Sunday night, Pro-Life Radio. We’ve got a great guest in the studio with us, Nicole, Andrea, and we are talking about her healing her journey and the fact [00:27:00] that you lost count of how many abortions you had.

Nicole Andrea: I lost count, Bruce, that that actually is so despicable. Despicable to me to think that.

Nicole Andrea: I’m actually not quite sure. And you know what? The only thing, and this is even more despicable, I don’t even know what’s more despicable, but I do remember always in, and I am, remember I was a depraved. Addictive living on the streets. I was, um, working in adult entertainment at one point, you know, so these things meant very little to me.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. Um, sexual romps and the such,

Bruce Cherry: it was just the lifestyle. It was

Nicole Andrea: a lifestyle. Mm-hmm. It, you know it. And you thought you were having all kinds of fun. No, I do, you know that I was never happy one single day I went to countless rehabs. Mm-hmm. I was one of those addicts. That the only thing on my mind was hopefully one day I get out of this lifestyle.

Nicole Andrea: I never liked it a day in my life. [00:28:00] I always hated being an addict. And I would talk to other addicts, what are you talking about, quitting? I’m like, are you crazy? You can’t tell me you’re happy. This is the worst life ever. It’s more work than I’ve ever imagined. If I worked 90 hours a week, it wouldn’t be as much work as it is staying.

Nicole Andrea: You know, I’m talking about heroin, I’m talking about things, you’re gonna be sick. Mm-hmm. You need to work and get that money. Mm-hmm. And with that comes depravity. Mm-hmm. And sin. Mm-hmm. And disgustingness. But the fact that the only thing I cared about. About getting, getting rid of this life inside of me.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. Was the $350 it costs and the fact that I couldn’t have sex for the next six weeks, that really bothered me. I said, how am I gonna do this? How am I gonna get through six weeks?

Bruce Cherry: So the church in Kentucky, yes. You were [00:29:00] talking about that. You walked in and tears started to flow.

Nicole Andrea: I will never forget that church, and I will never forget that day.

Nicole Andrea: And actually the woman that brought me there, she’s my spiritual director actually right now in my life. And she’s still in Kentucky.

Bruce Cherry: What is the name of the church?

Nicole Andrea: It was St. Martin of Tours in, uh, Louisville, Kentucky. Okay. And it was like walking into heaven, the. The, um, ceilings, the paintings, I’ll never forget that light blue and gold motif of the angels.

Nicole Andrea: And they, and it was, uh, a very reverent Nova Sodo was, um, in Latin, some of it and mm-hmm. The, the, it was just beautiful. Mm-hmm. It was absolutely beautiful. Um, but I’ll never forget the tears that were streaming now. There’s a difference from crying in sadness and sorrow. Mm-hmm. To the tears of the Holy Spirit.

Nicole Andrea: The tears of the Holy Spirit is an [00:30:00] uncontrollable, uh, amount of tears that won’t stop coming. Mm-hmm. You don’t have that quivering in your thing. It’s just a stream of tears that won’t stop. And I’ll never forget that day, and it was when I finally said a true and truthful, gut-wrenching prayer of reality that.

Nicole Andrea: I actually killed three or maybe four of my own children. Mm-hmm. And it is God’s providence that I met you two at that day of remembrance for aborted children, because I haven’t really been in any pro-life advocacy since then. I have been doing other things, um, you know, other things in, in way of faith.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. But God brought me there that day to really mourn and pray. Mm-hmm. [00:31:00] We said a rosary. It was beautiful. And I even made a little video about it, you know, on my personal thing. Um, it also brought me well to here, to this, to the studio today, but it brought me to the, the realization of this demon oppression, which I believe people don’t understand that you are opening up your soul.

Nicole Andrea: To demonic forces because it’s human sacrifice. They, they did that way back. They, the pagans mooch. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

Speaker 4: Yep.

Nicole Andrea: It was, it’s been practiced

Vicky Cherry: since the beginning.

Nicole Andrea: Since the beginning. And especially with our Lady of Guadalupe, um, it’s a whole story. They were child sacrifice and demonic child sacrifice, and that brought millions of people to the faith of Christianity.

Nicole Andrea: Um. Go ahead, I think. Don’t you have a poem? Were you gonna read a poem for us today? [00:32:00] Oh, I certainly, I do. Oh, I would love to read that poem for you. Um, I wrote two different poems. The first one that I wrote on it. I literally needed to, I needed to. Clean it up because it was too graphic as to what really goes on during abortion.

Nicole Andrea: I don’t think that a lot of people, especially myself, understand the what’s actually happening in there. They don’t realize the knives, the crushing of bones, skulls, legs. They don’t understand that it’s being brought out piece by piece. Your own child. Mm-hmm. And that’s why they make you wait a certain amount of time before you can go in there and have this done.

Nicole Andrea: It’s disgusting.

Vicky Cherry: And I think there’s a lot of people in our movement now as far as pro-life that are understanding that. When slavery ended, it was because they [00:33:00] could graphically see what’s happening. These are babies. These are your babies, and they are, they’re being torn limb from limb. Their skulls are crushed.

Bruce Cherry: There’s also something that you, you didn’t touch on in the the room where the. They call it the procedure.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm.

Bruce Cherry: It’s really the execution.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. That’s right where

Bruce Cherry: that takes place. It’s very loud in there. And it’s loud in there for a reason. They don’t want the people that are in there to hear the crushing of the bones.

Bruce Cherry: Oh my goodness. And in some cases, the screaming of the baby.

Nicole Andrea: Oh my goodness gracious.

Bruce Cherry: It is, it’s loud in that room. I’ve been in that room and, and there are women out there. That can’t stand the sound of a vacuum cleaner because oh my, that’s what the sound closely resembles, only louder, and it triggers them to go into stress and, and horrible memories.

Bruce Cherry: So I just, I, I, I apologize for the, [00:34:00] the graphic nature of that comment, but it’s something that I think everyone needs to know about. And if you’re out there and you’re listening. You’ve been thinking about, maybe you find yourself in a, in a pregnancy situation, and you don’t want to go through it. You, you don’t want to, to, you don’t want people to know that you’ve, you’ve engaged in sex or, or maybe you’re hiding something from a spouse, or maybe you feel like you’re overwhelmed and you can’t afford to have a child at this time.

Bruce Cherry: I’m gonna tell you what I’ve told my sons. At no time in your life will you feel like you can ever afford to have a child, but God makes a way.

Speaker 4: That’s right.

Bruce Cherry: He makes a way. So, um, you should know all, all that goes on in that room before you make that step. And remember that all life is precious. And if God is ordained it to be, it’s a gift from God.

Bruce Cherry: And you don’t give back a gift from God. Don’t. That’s right. Don’t you don’t dis disqualify it. You don’t destroy it.

Nicole Andrea: Bruce, that is such a perfect way. I’m so glad that you said every single solitary word that [00:35:00] you just said, because I’m gonna read you my original poem. That was too hard for people who don’t, they want foggy goggles.

Nicole Andrea: Yep. Foggy goggles. Don’t tell me the truth. Let’s just go through life. Mm-hmm. And hope that this is the ignorance. Mm-hmm. And that’s why they changed the words. Yes. Uh, here it is. A child with no voice. No matter how I was created, that was not my choice. I had a beating heart. Not born yet. I had no voice. I don’t know why I was discarded.

Nicole Andrea: Not sure what it was that you went through. This truth is not so pretty. Mom and dad, I wish you knew. A decision that you made, did you make it on your own or did my father have a say in it to kill the seed that he had sown that fateful day at the clinic, A vacuum and a knife. The doctors worked beside you to end your baby’s life.

Nicole Andrea: They knew I was a human forming. I even had arms and legs. I fought for my life. If I had a voice, I would’ve begged with the knife. They chopped my arms off. I was kicking when [00:36:00] they sliced my legs. I tried to fight, but they crushed my skull. My life was just not saved. You all were there just to kill me.

Nicole Andrea: You even paid them to do this. They sucked out my parts with a vacuum. I’m someone’s brother. I’m someone’s sis. I’m sure you had your reasons to make the decision that you did. I’m sure you have your life now. I see you’ve kept your other kids. I know this sounds disgusting, but it was me. You did this too, and I know how very hard it is to listen to the truth.

Nicole Andrea: And now a mom doesn’t have to visit the local clinic murder mill. Now she can kill her baby with just a simple pill, but oh, they do not Tell her what it’s like when she has to pass her dead baby through her birth canal, then throw it in the trash. So many made, so many, made the decision to take the life of their child.

Nicole Andrea: The blind ignorance of what really happens toward poor baby in the womb being defiled. They wanna call it [00:37:00] healthcare. They hope in ignorance. You do stay. They do not want you to hear this, and they hope people like us will go away. I’m writing for the babies who were murdered with no voice and I’m writing for the mothers who like me, were once pro-choice.

Bruce Cherry: Amen. Thank you. Thank you, Nicole.

Vicky Cherry: I know it’s very graphic for our listeners, but you know, I think we need to realize what we’re doing. It’s serious. It’s serious.

Bruce Cherry: And, and this leads me back to what I, I talked about earlier, why abortion exists. It exists to hide sin

Vicky Cherry: so many times. Yes, it exists

Bruce Cherry: to hide sin, to hide rape.

Bruce Cherry: To hide incest. To hide sex trafficking. To hide infidelity. And the Bible tells us, well, a lot of people misquote the Bible. And this 10 commandments says, thou shall not kill, no, thou shall not commit murder. ’cause the Bible very clearly tells us there is a time in which to defend your [00:38:00] land and despite your enemy, so, but it also talks about thou shall not commit murder.

Bruce Cherry: Murder is to take a life out of anger. To take a life out of financial gain. To take a life out of convenience. And abortion fits the bill on all three of those. She was raped. She shouldn’t have to carry that rapist baby. Well, it’s her baby too. Mm-hmm. And more importantly, it’s God’s child. Um, we can’t afford to have a child right now.

Bruce Cherry: You’ll never be able to afford to have a child, but God makes a way. Okay.

Vicky Cherry: And what I know and understand, I could never kill my, I could never give my child away through adoption. Right? But yet you can kill it. Right? You,

Bruce Cherry: you’d rather have it ripped apart, right and killed in the womb than to put it up for adoption, or they’re hiding their sin.

Bruce Cherry: Oh, my husband is away in the military and I’m. Three months pregnant. He’s been gone a year. That’s, you know, before we

Vicky Cherry: go to break, ’cause we are coming off a very hard break. I do [00:39:00] wanna tell anybody that’s listening, we know this is graphic, but we want you to know that there is forgiveness, okay? And you need that from your father.

Bruce Cherry: Absolutely, absolutely more pro-life radio coming up in a bit and, uh, gonna tell you about a couple’s clean comedy date night that’s coming up. I’ll give you the details on that coming up in just a bit. Thank you for joining us tonight. It’s Pro-Life Radio and we’ve got another segment on the way on AM nine 50 FM 94.9.

Bruce Cherry: The answer

Bruce Cherry: and welcome back to Pro-Life Radio on a Sunday night, coming to you from the John Barrows studio and, uh, Bruce Cherry, along with my lovely wife, Vicky Cherry.

Vicky Cherry: Hello

Bruce Cherry: and our great guest, Nicole, Andrea, and I want to tell you about something that’s coming up. This is a very worthwhile ministry to support.

Bruce Cherry: It’s called Three Chord Marriage. And they’re about strong, strong families, strong marriages, strong relationships, and we know if we have strong families, strong [00:40:00] relationships, we have fewer. Issues of abortion. But, uh, some great people, uh, run this, run this ministry. And, uh, they have an event coming up that Vicky and I are definitely gonna be partaking in.

Bruce Cherry: It is called Clean Comedy Date Night. Never wanna pass up an opportunity for date night. Uh, and it’s, uh, Saturday, October 18th at Boone High School Performing Arts Center. It’s only $30 a couple.

Speaker 4: Oh wow.

Bruce Cherry: Yeah. So get out there and partake in that clean comedy date night. Save the date Saturday, October 18th, Boone High School at their performing arts center.

Bruce Cherry: And it’s put on by three chord marriage. And you can get your tickets@threechordmarriage.com. That’s T-H-R-E-E-C-O-R-D marriage.com. There we go. Alright, so we’re back with Nicole, Andrea. Uh, pro-life advocate, recovered, uh, addict and, um, has had three or four abortion. ’cause you lost count.

Nicole Andrea: I did.

Bruce Cherry: But you know, we were talking about the reasons that [00:41:00] abortion exist and you had some very enlightening information there.

Bruce Cherry: Or, or if you would, uh, your side of it. Uh, it, it comes from Satan.

Nicole Andrea: It comes from Satan. Look, the bottom line is sin. Um, when we. Are selfish with our money and the things that we want. We wanted to take a vacation, this or that, or like you kept saying that we just don’t have the money for a baby. So, selfishness or shame, shame being that you might have been molested, raped, or, you know, sometimes lemme tell you a little something that I’ve been raped several times, uh, countless times.

Nicole Andrea: Countless, and I’ve definitely lost track of that. Um. I always felt about rape if I had not been there dressed that way in that club that night. If I had been home sleeping, somebody pulled me out of my window, then yeah, okay. I don’t deserve to get raped, and I’m [00:42:00] not saying anyone deserves to get raped, there is no excuse for it.

Nicole Andrea: But I put myself out there. I played that game. I was out there. I was a pawn for, for people of, of perverse natures and such. Yeah. A lot of times we put ourselves in the situations that we end up. So then you end up becoming pregnant. Now you don’t wanna tell your family, what are you gonna tell your family?

Nicole Andrea: Hey, what are you gonna, I wrote a poem about that too. What are you gonna say to your family when the father of your baby, should you have this baby? You don’t even know his name. You know what? Pick something biblical then that’s my answer. Pick, pick Abraham, um, you know, or something, but. The, the shame, and that’s how the devil keeps you down.

Nicole Andrea: That is how he wins in that. Because you are [00:43:00] feeling like, wow, I shouldn’t have been there. Even if it is a rape, let’s say I had gotten, uh, I, I don’t even know the, the abortion I, I, my life is like, uh, it was so crazy. I can’t, I can’t really remember even the last two abortions, what was going on. The point is, is that the devil became stronger and stronger, and I used more and more drugs to try to put a blanket on these horrific feelings.

Nicole Andrea: I remember a couple times just coming out of the abortion clinic, going out, doing my regular thing, sniffing Coke till 6, 7, 8 in the morning, and. Becoming overwhelmed with crying fits. That lasted of a 24 hour period, and I was saying, why? Why can’t I stop crying? And then it ca came to me. I remember I was like 18 years old.

Nicole Andrea: Of course, you can’t stop crying. You literally just had an abortion. That must be what it is. [00:44:00] Why else would I not be able to stop crying

Bruce Cherry: now? Vicky, you have the stats. We were talking about this just, just last night. Women who’ve had abortions, their instances of drug addiction and alcoholism are through the roof, correct?

Vicky Cherry: Well, I don’t have the stats, but yes. I mean they’re, um, drug abuse, suicide, anxiety, depression, it all is a part of that. And, and I was gonna mention a guy named Greg Mayo, who wrote a book called Almost Daddy. You know, he would tell a counselor at a very young age. You know, I kind of think my problem is that my girlfriend had an abortion and they were like, oh, you’re a guy.

Vicky Cherry: No, that can’t be it. Wow.

Bruce Cherry: He told him that numerous times. Mm-hmm. And his counselor said, no, you’re a guy you, that doesn’t affect you.

Nicole Andrea: I might wanna add onto that to the pro-life movement that birth control is similarly affecting young women. In this type of way. Mm-hmm. [00:45:00] Causing them to have all kinds of mental disorders that they end up covering up with Prozac with, uh uh, you know.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. Whatever other pills and prescription medication for their mental issues, which really comes from birth control. Hmm. That is a fact. Most times these girls could get through it. If they be, you know what? We need to live, we need to teach our young children abstinence. Amen. Amen. Abstinence, when you meet someone that you wanna have a baby with and get married, get married and go for it.

Nicole Andrea: Mm-hmm. But do not start having sex until that time. Bruce, you wanted to bring in?

Bruce Cherry: I, I do. I I, you have two lovely children here. They’re twin, twin and They’res. Not children. They’re twins and they’re, they’re young adults. 17. And, and I commend you both on being here with your mom and supporting your mom and, and witnessing her life.

Bruce Cherry: And, uh, we have Savannah. [00:46:00] Who is on camera right now doing, uh, shooting this for YouTube, for your YouTube channel. And, uh, hopefully we’ll be able to put the video on our website. And we have Francis, now, Francis, just settle up to the microphone there for a bit, if you don’t mind. Now, you guys, your mom is very proud of the fact that both of you are virgins and pure.

Speaker 4: Yes. Yes.

Bruce Cherry: And you intend to stay that way until you’re married.

Speaker 4: Yes. A hundred percent. A

Bruce Cherry: hundred percent. It is so refreshing to see teenagers that’ll say that. Uh, especially on an open microphone and just let the world know that. Yeah, yeah,

Speaker 4: yeah. I mean, it really is beautiful saying, uh, abstinent and all that stuff.

Speaker 4: Chastity mm-hmm. Is, it’s from the grace of God for sure. A hundred percent. The intercession of, uh, uh, the Blessed Virgin Mary and intercession of St. Joseph, uh, she became the ruler of hell that trembles at her slightest gaze and defeated by her power. If you pray the rosary daily, she will abolish any.

Speaker 4: Sexual thought, uh, impure thought. [00:47:00] And that’s a hundred percent what it is. Mm-hmm. And what we believe

Bruce Cherry: now, and I wanna, I wanna stress ’cause we have quite a few listeners that are not Catholic. Yeah, yeah. I, and so, and so, for those of you who aren’t Catholic, just what really is, is prevalent, is that you let Christ be Lord over your life.

Bruce Cherry: And, and be in prayer. Mm-hmm. And we advise all and, and I I know it’s like, I, I, can I come before you A humble man? I’m a sinner. I was a sinner before I knew Christ. I was a sinner after I knew Christ, which is even worse. And, uh, I was not a virgin when I was a teenager. And because it, at that time in my life, it was like a, you know, it was like a.

Bruce Cherry: A rite of passage. It was like manhood. That’s what I think it still is

Vicky Cherry: even now. Even so worse. E everyone’s expected.

Bruce Cherry: Yeah.

Vicky Cherry: So, um, we’ll be praying that you can keep that strong. Yes, thank you Faith. And know that you will have great reward

Bruce Cherry: and praying for both you and your sister. ’cause she’s very quiet.

Bruce Cherry: She’s, she’s like, I’m the camera man. I’m not gonna be on the microphone. Mm-hmm. But Savannah is a, is a lovely young lady, and we wish you both, uh, God’s grace throughout your life. [00:48:00] Thank you. And, uh, it, and that’s, that is a commitment to make. And, uh, I pray that you, you find your forever loves and, uh, and have great long, happy lives.

Vicky Cherry: Thank you. And we know it can happen. I mean, I’ve heard Tim Tebow waited till he was married and look at, you know, his life is just amazing, I think. Oh yeah. Charlie Kirk I think waited too. So, you know, it, it is possible, but it’s gotta be hard with all the distraction. I mean, you can’t. Walk down the street without seeing some sort of, like, Nicole, what you were talking about earlier, the way people are dressing.

Vicky Cherry: Mm-hmm. You know, and it all plays a part and it’s hard, it makes it even harder for young men and women to, to ab abstain.

Nicole Andrea: Certainly for the custody of the eyes, especially, you know, just for him to be on the beach, you know, he works out, he walks on the beach. And what we see on that beach. Oh yeah. He walked, walked in on somebody

Vicky Cherry: in your, in your, in a house and seen them.

Vicky Cherry: Oh, excuse me. Yes. You leave. But yet we think it’s okay for them to be out running around in, running around in public, around naked. Yeah. [00:49:00] Well, Nicole, we have only a couple minutes left. Is there anything you wanna add or, or do you Francis

Speaker 4: she add some, she

Nicole Andrea: add some. I have just, I, it’s a very quick, very quick poem and we’re gonna love this just because we just said this.

Nicole Andrea: It’s, uh, you know, who is your daddy? I, and this is the poem. I need to kill This memory must erase this shame because a life grows inside me and I don’t know who bores its name. Can’t remember last night. Oh, what I do when I am drunk, but a life grows inside me because I slept with the nameless punk. How can I raise this baby when I can’t even explain to the life that grows inside me?

Nicole Andrea: Their dad is a stranger with no name. What to tell my friends and family. The moral depravity I have sunk, but I must erase this memory. The life inside me must be debunked.

Speaker 4: Hmm.

Vicky Cherry: Yeah. And so many times that’s exactly what it is. I wanna give you opportunity. Do you have anything else you wanna say to our listeners?

Vicky Cherry: Uh,

Speaker 4: I do not. I

Vicky Cherry: didn’t. You really? Well, thank you [00:50:00] so much for coming on. I,

Bruce Cherry: I thank you all for your strong faith and may God bless you and watch over you. And, uh, thank you for sharing your story with us.

Nicole Andrea: I am so, so blessed to be invited here and to have met you two at the National Day of Remembrance for a board of children.

Nicole Andrea: That day was very, very powerful to us all. Mm-hmm. You know, we drove an hour and 15 minutes that morning. We were just like, we couldn’t get there fast enough. Wow. Honestly. And, um, to, and as you, you both mentioned on your program, um, the week following mm-hmm. Maybe last week, how many young

Bruce Cherry: children Oh yeah.

Nicole Andrea: Young,

Bruce Cherry: young people were there and, and they

Nicole Andrea: are, uh, now becoming friends with those, you know, these kids go to the college mm-hmm. Around that area. Mm-hmm. And these kids live a life. Of. Of like moral standards that I am trying to start a movement. A movement [00:51:00] of bringing, of a conversion.

Bruce Cherry: Mm-hmm.

Nicole Andrea: To morality.

Bruce Cherry: There you go.

Vicky Cherry: And purity. And I think that’s what, you know, Charlie Kirk is trying, was trying to do. And you know, I think they’ve rose up a whole nother nation.

Bruce Cherry: Yeah. Yeah, they have.

Vicky Cherry: Thanks be to God.

Bruce Cherry: Amen. Well, that does it for this week’s show. We thank, uh, our guests, uh, Nicole, Andrea and Francis. Andrea and I, I take it, it’s Andrea.

Nicole Andrea: Well, no. Uh, God gave me that name. Okay.

Bruce Cherry: Do, do he do. Francis and Savannah Dowd, thank you for joining us and being here with us. Thank you for Pro-Life Radio. Thanks to Pete, our, uh, producer in the, uh, in the next studio over. And thank you to my lovely wife Vicky. We want to thank, uh, all who are listening and we will be back again next week with another episode of Prolife Radio on AM nine 50 FM 94.9, the answer streaming on the answer orlando.com.

Bruce Cherry: [00:52:00] Goodnight.

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