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Moving pro-life song: “you named me no one”

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Moving pro-life song: “you named me no one”

A moving song and video by Sarah Jane Roberts:

The story behind the video as written in the video’s YouTube description:

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One day I was cooking dinner in my kitchen, and I felt a burden for the babies around the world that never have a chance to live their lives because of abortion. I prayed at that moment about how I could make a difference with the limited time and energy that I had, having four children of my own including a newborn. I felt compelled by the Lord to be a voice for these babies using my own voice…I sat at my piano and as I wept, these are the words and the music that flowed from that moment. I asked God to tell me what these babies would want to say if they had a voice…”You named me no one, but I wanted to be known.”

Learn more about Sarah Jane Robert’s music at: http://orphanscrymusic.com

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