Exposing Abortion For What It Is

LINCOLN, Neb. (PRWEB) April 06, 2018

Did you know that the pro choice movement's origin dates back to the Garden of Eden?

Within the pages of Molech's Prey ($15.49, paperback, 9781545619544; $7.99, e-book, 9781545623602), readers will learn how Satan has prompted mankind to misuse the gift of free will even to the point of choosing to end the life of the unborn.

God countered with forgiveness, redemption and a new life in Christ for those who choose to return to Him.

“This book exposes abortion for what it is yet gives hope and healing for those who have fallen for the myths presented by the abortion industry,” Reginald Gill states. “It goes beyond simply moralizing and lip service, presenting a clear and concise plan of action for God's church.”

Molech's Prey does not present a politically correct message.

“Our society has embraced abortion in the name of choice,” the author states. “Since Roe v. Wade made it legal to terminate unplanned pregnancies, we have seen the very fabric of our society torn. Gone forever are the lives of over 5.6 billion. Who will defend their choice?”

Born to Christian parents, Reginald Gill raised four children as a single father before retiring from the U.S. Army in 1989. He lives with his wife, Anh, in Nebraska, where he teaches fitness and nutrition classes to handicapped adults.

Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Molech's Prey through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

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