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Our Booth at the West Coast March for Life in San Francisco

The West Coast March for Life was the largest ever - 40,000 people showed up and even in the rain!  The superb speakers expressed confidence that in spite of adversity  (mainly the political climate), the truth about the atrocity of abortion is continually surfacing.  "The tide is turning to the pro-life side!" 


Our exhibit was at the finish line of the three mile walk, an elaborate display which included hand-outs, realistic 12 week fetal replicas and 10 week "precious feet", with the primary item being the ultimate fetal model sets from "Heritage House" pro life resource.




Our efforts focused on encouraging pro-lifers (like the couple above) and those who are supportive of the cause to relay our truth to the public as pointed out in our mission statement, or in any other creative methods.  Although we should continue to strive for pro-life legislation and politicians, it's become evident how frustrating that can be.  The continued efforts of pro-lifers to change hearts will bring the ultimate victory.



My special thanks to Dr Bill Carnazzo (shown above, installing the Precious Feet) for assisting me and helping to make this exhibit possible. 



I don't take it for granted that this venture was safe and productive in all respects.  I'm certain that there was Divine Providence resulting from the prayers of several supporters. Fr James Lane, pastor of St Anne Byzantine Catholic Church (pictured with Sol above) offered much prayer support and more.  The Church bulletin featured photos of the march (including these provided by Fr James).


My next major event will be at the Midstate Fair in Paso Robles - July 21 through Aug 1, 2010.  I will be needing volunteers for this undertaking.

I have no doubt that God will continue to provide!

Please visit this site often for the latest news and updates and also to leave me feedback.  (Thanks to my fine volunteer web developer, A.C. Software. )

Yours in God's Gift of life,

--Sol
 

December 2009 Newsletter

Newsletter Dec 2009

Dear Friends,

I have secured an exhibit space at the Annual San Francisco Pro Life Rally/Walk for Life on Jan 23, 2010.

In terms of pursuing my Ministries "Mission Statement"*, the success of this venture could be (by far) more significant than any of my other pro-life efforts over the past 38 years. (Since Roe V Wade)

I'll need assistance in manning the display/hand-out booth.

It will be similar but more comprehensive and elaborate than my recent displays at the Central Coast Rally/Walk for Life and the "Birth and Baby" Fair.

I welcome your suggestions on venues for future exhibits.

This endeavor will be expensive and challenging, but as in previous undertakings - with God's providing and your prayers, I'm confident of another achievement.

Please visit my continually updated website often - my utmost thanks for the superb volunteer work of my pro-life supportive web-developer, Sue Widemark of A.C.Software.

My gratitude also to several supporters, assistants and imitators of this ministry's mission.

Yours in God's Gift of Life,
 Sol

* mission statement

1. To encourage pro-lifers and those who are supportive of the pro-life cause, to write editorials to receptive publications. - For suggestions on authoring these editorials please visit prolifeletters.com.

2. To encourage pro-lifers and those who are supportive of the pro-life cause, to "plant seeds" that will grow and spread. i.e.: There is an abundance of pro-life resources that give overwhelming credence to our cause waiting to be distributed and left at vital locations. This method/zeal of distributing literature is somewhat similar to what the Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses and Gideons employ to spread their message. This strategy is very effective and requires little time. Its also important to pray that this pro-life material will find its way into receptive hands of people that are "on the fence" or are in agreement and will spread the word. Its okay to "preach to the choir" providing that the choir relays the message. Presently, for the most part, pro-life resources are found only in pro-life booths at festivities, and crisis pregnancy centers.

Central Coast March for Life Oct 24, 2009


Prolifefiddler.com exhibit/handouts at the Central Coast Walk for life


In terms of touching hearts with undeniable confirmation of the humanity of the pre born, and encouraging those supportive of the pro life effort to become active in this most just cause, our pro life booth display at the Central Coast March for life was a great success.

Here is a slide show of photos from that event!




Of most interest was high quality/comprehensive fetal model sets

Yours in God's Gift of Life,
~ Sol




Parish Picnic


Parish Picnic & Bonfire at Port San Luis!



Parishioners enjoyed an afternoon and evening of good friends, good food, good music and the gift of the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, July 19th. It was such a hit that festivities did not start winding down until about 9pm! It had to have been the best church picnic on the Central Coast and we would like to thank all who made it such a success. In the words of Myrna Bradley: "We had a foot stompin' good time at our first St. Anne's Bonfire with castle-building, good food, great fellowship, and fun music at Port San Luis. Thanks again, Sol and Rachel."


Embryonic stem cell research


Embryonic stem cell research a dead end:

Dr Oz announces on the Oprah show that embryonic stem cells are a dead end research and will never cure any disease but that adult stem cells will provide a cure in possibly 9 months! This video includes the footage which was removed from the oprah.com website!







Broadcast Link!


The Pro Life Fiddler website was a broadcast link!

The Life Issues Institute featured this site as a broadcast link!. Here's what they wrote about Uncle Sol:

Sol Rudnick's a colorful and gentle guy. He converted from the Jewish Faith to Christianity (Catholicism) late in life. The seventy-two year old has been passionately pro-life since abortion was legalized. Sol's an accomplished violinist, but if you were to ask him, he'd tell you he's a fiddler. He looks like he could play the lead role in "Fiddler on the Roof". This retired tool-manufacturing technician fiddles in front of San Luis Obispo businesses and other public places in California. He's REALLY good, as evidenced from the tips he earns. Sol uses the money to reach as many people as he possibly can with the pro-life message. (featured on www.lifeissues.org on 9/19/08)