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Fighting for the Unborn in Corporate America: Pro-life Activist Investor Shares 32 Years of Experience

33 min · 11 de nov de 2022
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Tom Strobhar first got involved in fighting against corporate funding for Planned Parenthood in 1989. Since then he has been the most consistent and long-lasting voice for Christian witness on behalf of the unborn and against the degradation of pornography in corporate life. He convinced scores of companies to stop funding Planned Parenthood, including Chevron, AT&T and Berkshire Hathaway. He tells Business in the Kingdom how ordinary Christians can actually do this and prevail.

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