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5 – 8720 Macleod Trail SE
Calgary, AB, T2H 0M4
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Newsletters

Each month, CCBR shares testimonies of minds changed as a result of its work. Click on the links below to read these reports in PDF.

June 2010
Notes from the not-so-underground Southern Alberta Reproductive "Choice" Tour, our dynamic summer interns, and best of all, good news while "Choice" Chain-ing the streets of Calgary: one saved life!

May 2010
The rational philosophical argument for why abortion is morally wrong and how it equips our audiences to engage others in the abortion debate, as well as a brief summary of our upcoming speaking events.

April 2010
Reflections from presentations in British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan, as well as personal testimonies from Florida GAP volunteers.

February-March 2010
An introduction to the thirty-nine volunteers who helped us successfully display GAP on four university campuses in Florida. Several of these volunteers are promising candidates for our new summer internship program!

January 2010
Testimonies of changed minds as a result of CCBR presentations at schools, including a public school and a grade 7 class! Plus, introducing two GAP missionaries who will be joining CCBR and a team of internationals as we display GAP in Florida next month.

Christmas 2009
News about 2 baby girls saved from abortion, an incredible summary of the activities accomplished this past year, and feedback from recent events including an abortion debate at UVIC. Plus, an update about the pro-life students at U of C who were charged with trespass.

October 2009
Feedback from talks at the National Campus Life Network, St. John Brebeuf College, and McGill University. Plus, GAP at U of C and Penn State are huge successes!

August-September 2009
Powerful stories about 3 babies spared abortion. Plus, a list of CCBR's fall plans, along with information about our Facebook presence and latest video.

July 2009
A powerful testimony from a student positively impacted by the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) at his university campus. Also, news about the attempt of Advertising Standards Canada to censor CCBR. Finally, a powerful message from a woman who decided not to abort because of seeing abortion imagery.

May 2009
An impressive review of CCBR's accomplishments to mark its eight year anniversary as well as the 40th year of legalized abortion. Also, testimonies from high school students in Calgary, and encouraging news about a woman impacted by CCBR's Reproductive "Choice" Campaign.

April 2009
More changed minds from high-school presentations continue to roll in along with feedback from two recent debates with philosophy professors.

February–March 2009
A jam-packed opening to 2009, including multiple changed minds and convicted hearts on abortion. Bonus: A Warning to Pro-Lifers, an article on the dangers of taking pro-abortionist input on pro-life activism.

January 2009
More changed minds from recent high school presentations, more interns join CCBR’s team, and an encouraging testimony from a post-abortive woman who saw our unmaskingchoice.ca bumper sticker.

Christmas 2008
An encouraging summary of this year's many accomplishments, along with feedback from recent talks in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Ohio. Plus, an insert titled The Contest of Wills about the brave University of Calgary pro-life students who risked arrest to proclaim the pro-life message on their campus.

September–October 2008
Inspiring feedback from audiences at the National Campus Life Network (NCLN) Symposium and National Evangelization Teams training, plus feedback from presentations in Regina and Ottawa.

July–August 2008
A baby is saved from abortion in Nova Scotia, and our Reproductive “Choice” Campaign visits the Calgary Stampede. Plus, feedback on CCBR presentations from across North America and England!

May–June 2008
More teens change their minds on abortion, and drivers respond kindly and not-so-kindly to our ongoing Reproductive “Choice” Campaign. Plus, a bonus educational supplement to help you discuss abortion with others.

March–April 2008
Last fall, a pro-choice student felt “extreme hatred and disgust” towards pro-life students displaying the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) on her campus. So why did she help these students display the project this term—and defy university administration in the process?

February 2008
Encouraging feedback of changed minds from presentations in Vancouver and Winnipeg, plus a list of upcoming CCBR events.

January 2008
A summary of the international impact of CBR’s graphic visuals, from Europe to Africa! Plus, a two-page essay applying universal lessons from Khaled Hosseini's novel The Kite Runner to the abortion issue.

November–December 2007
A jam-packed year-in-review, including recent testimonies from fall presentations at both churches and high schools and from the October Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) display at the University of Calgary.

October 2007
An apology from a UBC alumnus who, eight years ago as an undergraduate, had opposed the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) on his campus. Plus, fruits from our fall travel schedules which included GAP displays as well as presentations within Alberta and as far east as Ontario and Maryland.

August–September 2007
On August 8th, CCBR makes Canadian history with the launch of the Reproductive “Choice” Campaign (RCC).

June–July 2007
Photo album and testimonies from March 2007 Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) at the University of Calgary.

May 2007
A baby saved; Calgary teens respond to presentations on abortion.

April 2007
Local presentations in Alberta; fruits from the Reproductive “Choice” Campaign (RCC).

February–March 2007
Reaching people through writing; recent events around Calgary, Alberta.

January 2007
A review of many good fruits from 2006.

December 2006
The October Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) display at the University of Calgary.

November 2006
Presentations in British Columbia, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.

October 2006
Eastern United States speaking tour.

September 2006
Presentations in Manitoba and Ontario.

Summer 2006
Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) at Oregon State University and thoughts regarding dealing with persecution.

June 2006
Presentations in Camrose, Alberta, and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.

May 2006
The spring Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) display at the University of Calgary.

March–April 2006
An 18+-stop speaking tour in Ontario.

February 2006
Various presentations in Calgary, Alberta.

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