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Denise was the Executive Director
of Christians for Life-Toronto. This group was formed in 1988
in response to the Supreme Court's decision to strike down
Canada's abortion law, due to an access issue. This group organized
Canada's largest pro life rally on Sept. 17, 1988 on Parliament
Hill in Ottawa. Mother Teresa and a host of powerful speakers
addressed an audience of over 25,000. People of all denominations
and faiths gathered together in unity to be a voice for the
voiceless.
Today Denise is an international speaker, freelance writer
and the author of a new book entitled, "FORGIVEN of murder...A
TRUE STORY." The purpose of this book is to warn and inform
women about the dangers of abortion, educated the public on
this vital issue and save precious lives. If you're pro-choice
you need to read this eye-witness account. If you're pro life
you'll be encouraged to keep up the fight for life. She is
currently working on adapting the book into a screenplay.
Denise has an extraordinary story, including the terror of
being raped at the tender age of 13. For years she searched
for love and acceptance in all the wrong places, turning to
alcohol and other drugs. Finally, on the advice and approval
of family, doctors and friends she had her own pregnancies
terminated as a form of birth control.
She has shared her message in schools, conferences, jails,
women's groups, youth rallies, seminars and churches. Denise
has also been interviewed on several radio stations including
CJMR, CFRB, CHIN, CHUM FM, WDCX-FM, CKOV and CHED. She has
also had television interviews on "IT'S A NEW DAY" "100 HUNTLEY
STREET", "NITE LITE", "LIFELINE", "SAY WHAT YOU THINK" and "LIGHT
TALK".
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She gratefully talks about Gods amazing forgiveness
and grace. Denise brings out the humanity of the Pre-Born children
and candidly teaches the scientific facts of fetal development.
She answers all of the questions about "choice," "It's my body," "rape," and "abnormalities." She
also addresses "Post Abortion Syndrome," a traumatic stress disorder.
Denise encourages teenagers to guard their hearts and hang onto
their hormones. She offers help and hope to single Moms and those
in crisis pregnancies.
Her presentation includes the latest research connecting abortion
to Depression, Suicides, Breast Cancer and future Infertility...
She bravely addresses 'Post Abortion Syndrome' a traumatic stress
disorder and compassionately ministers to women who've been there.
She is currently working to reach other Post Abortive women to
let them know they are not alone, and help is available. If you
regret your abortion please call Denise at 1-888-777-5503 or write. |
References:
"Denise Mountenay has been a guest on our television programs
on a number of occasions and each time has proven herself a proficient
communicator on behalf of th unborn. She is a person who is passionate
about her calling and is compelling in her case against abortion. ""Denise
is an interesting and challenging speaker in any setting and we
have no hesitation in recommending her ministry." Dick & Joan
Dewert, Founders/President of The Miracle Channel.
"Without hesitation, I recommend her pro-life ministry to churches,
schools and youth groups interested in challenging their young
people to a better life." Jack Chamberlin- former producer of
100 Huntley Street
"Denise Mountenay is a dynamic and interesting speaker who effectively
advocates for the pro life movement. This presentation was a challenge
to us to critique our culture and to individually and corporately
speak out against injustice. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend
her." Grace Jewett-High School teacher
"Mrs. Mountenay is to be commended for the courage she shows
while discussing such a painful experience, and for the care and
concern she possesses for the unborn and their unfortunate mothers." L.
MacSween-High School teacher
Grade 10 students wrote: "She was an excellent speaker! I'd like
us to have her again." "My parents are very glad that I was exposed
to what truly goes on and are also very grateful
to Denise that she takes the time to talk
to people like me." Many
said the presentation was "awesome, excellent, and a real eye
opener... "
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