Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Randi Yeager

Randi Yeager, 16-year-old prolifer and VP of AZ Teens for Life. Randi stepped in to help right as I had hit an all-time low with AZT4L, and I don't know what I'd do without the continued support and companionship that she gives. Even just the sense of having someone else "on the team" with me has really helped me more than anyone will ever know, but she's also helped immensely with her "Go Get 'Em" attitude and passion for life. She's been such a blessing, to me and AZT4L.

I asked Randi some questions and she answered them as seen below:

Why is being so active in the fight for Life so important to you?

Randi: Being active in the fight for Life is important to me because it really is a matter of life and death for unborn babies. It's hard to just stand by and not do anything while babies are being murdered, and not help all those who are uneducated on life issues.

Why and how do you think teens can make a big impact in the fight for Life?

Randi: Young people can have the biggest impact in this fight, because young people are the ones having so many of the abortions, and who feel the most insecure when they find themselves in that position. They're more likely to listen to those their own age on issues like this, so I feel like it's necessary for teens who do know the truth to educate people their age who don't.

What is your advice to teens who want to get involved?

Randi: Stand up for the truth!! Come join Arizona Teens for Life so you can meet others who are likeminded and can be enabled to further your mission for the sanctity of life.

Randi's right. The youth in our country have a bigger say in these matters than they realize. If we teens were to stand up and defend life, our society would start second-guessing where they stand on life issues. This is one of the missions of AZ Teens for Life -- to enable and empower teens all across the state of Arizona to take a stand for the truth, and to speak out and educate people about the silent holocaust in our country.

Thank you so much, Randi, for all of your help!

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