Honoring the Meaning of Christmas
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Georgia Right to Life
Dec. 19, 2019
NORCROSS, Ga., Dec. 19, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- Thanks to the sponsorship of State Rep. Philip Singleton (H-71), Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) has joined forces with "American Nativity Scene" (ANS) in placing a nativity scene in the Twin Towers of the Sloppy Floyd office building during the Christmas season.
"The message of Christmas is that God sent his only Son to be the savior of all who place their trust in Him," Singleton said. "It's the promise of eternal life with God offered to a lost and dying world."
Noting that GRTL is a Christian organization, President Ricardo Davis echoed Singleton's remarks adding: "This is the heart of the Gospel, which means 'good news,' and proclaims that the promise of salvation is only found in placing one's faith and trust in Jesus Christ."
Over the past seven years, ANS has shipped more than 350 nativity scenes to 36 states for display in town centers, city halls, courthouses, parks, and especially state capitols.
ANS says its effort is to honor the birth of Christ, His message of hope and love, and to remind others of the real reason for the Christmas season.
A recent poll conducted by The Washington Times of more than 1,500 people revealed that 72% said they agreed with allowing religious scenes to be displayed on government property.
The Sloppy Floyd building is the central work location for thousands of Georgia's state employees.
Georgia Right to Life promotes respect and effective legal protection for all innocent human life from earliest biological beginning through natural death. GRTL is one of a number of organizations that have adopted Personhood as the most effective pro-life strategy for the 21st century.
SOURCE Georgia Right to Life
CONTACT: Zemmie Fleck, 770-339-6880
Related Links
http://www.grtl.org/
Georgia Right to Life
Dec. 19, 2019
NORCROSS, Ga., Dec. 19, 2019 /Standard Newswire/ -- Thanks to the sponsorship of State Rep. Philip Singleton (H-71), Georgia Right to Life (GRTL) has joined forces with "American Nativity Scene" (ANS) in placing a nativity scene in the Twin Towers of the Sloppy Floyd office building during the Christmas season.
"The message of Christmas is that God sent his only Son to be the savior of all who place their trust in Him," Singleton said. "It's the promise of eternal life with God offered to a lost and dying world."
Noting that GRTL is a Christian organization, President Ricardo Davis echoed Singleton's remarks adding: "This is the heart of the Gospel, which means 'good news,' and proclaims that the promise of salvation is only found in placing one's faith and trust in Jesus Christ."
Over the past seven years, ANS has shipped more than 350 nativity scenes to 36 states for display in town centers, city halls, courthouses, parks, and especially state capitols.
ANS says its effort is to honor the birth of Christ, His message of hope and love, and to remind others of the real reason for the Christmas season.
A recent poll conducted by The Washington Times of more than 1,500 people revealed that 72% said they agreed with allowing religious scenes to be displayed on government property.
The Sloppy Floyd building is the central work location for thousands of Georgia's state employees.
Georgia Right to Life promotes respect and effective legal protection for all innocent human life from earliest biological beginning through natural death. GRTL is one of a number of organizations that have adopted Personhood as the most effective pro-life strategy for the 21st century.
SOURCE Georgia Right to Life
CONTACT: Zemmie Fleck, 770-339-6880
Related Links
http://www.grtl.org/