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April 23, 2021 - Jim Bakker Show
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Standing For Life - Alveda King
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How Nick Got Involved 00:02:09
How did you become involved with this film?
Well, Jim, many people don't know.
I've been in the film and entertainment and media industry for over 40 years.
I'm a member of Screen Actors Guild, for example, appeared in a lot of movies and stage, very well trained in that area.
Today, I'm a Fox News, you know, contributor and some other things.
And so, over at my work with Civil Rights for the Unborn with Priest for Life, I am on a show called Pro-Life Praise right there.
So, Nick and Kathy, Nick Loeb and Kathy Allen, who were really the creators of this film, is Nick's brainchild, Nick Loeb.
And he also portrays Dr. Nathanson in the film, who was the top abortion doctor who had an epiphany, a revelation of God, and changed his heart from aborting to fighting for life.
So, they reached out to me several years ago now and said, Come on with the project, be an executive producer.
Also, I had a chance for a role in the film as the mother of Dr. Mildred Faye Jefferson, the first African-American woman to graduate from Harvard School of Medicine and the second president of National Right to Life.
And so, I portray her, her mother in the film, and Stacey Dash did a good job of researching Dr. Jefferson.
John Voigt is in the movie, Robert Divey.
So, powerful movie.
Mike Lindell is in it, actually.
So, the challenges we had, the people who still support abortion in America did not want the truth about abortion to come to the screen.
And I thought I was pretty well versed in what happened and how Roe v. Wade on my birthday in 1973, January 22nd, 1973, became law.
But do you know that two of those justices had family members that were working and affiliated or volunteering or doing something with Planned Parenthood?
That was a conflict of interest.
That comes out in the film.
And so, there was so much that America and the world needed to know about how that movie became law.
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